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Review on Gamepad Microsoft Xbox One Controller, white by Aneta Sodzik ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Following the visit of the Chinese guest who stayed with me for two weeks, I made the decision to remove the original controller from the Xbox, and I have never once regretted doing so. It took some getting used to, but as soon as I did, I acknowledged that it was the best gamepad that I had ever held in my hands and knelt down to it as such. And the answer is yes, I have handled many Chinese people, as well as the third controller, Nintendo, and other companies. Unfortunately, greedy tiny software does not want the function of pulse triggers to be available on the personal computer (PC), but in recent years they have been more accommodating to PC players, and I believe that by the time the new console is out, PC games will be able to work with them. If you want the triggers to continue to work, you will need to download Xinput 2.0 from the internet. This function was not removed from the PC version of some games, such as Dirt Rally. The batteries that come in the box, which are just regular dyuracels, are sufficient for him to use for ten days in the evenings when he is sitting on the sofa, or for a week if he uses it for three to seven hours per day, so I don't worry about this at all.

Pros
  • - Wonderfully textured surface and excellent ergonomic design. - Power on and start playing; please refrain from dancing with a tambourine. - An indicator for the Windows operating system's charging status and a helpful button for the Guide. - Rubberized edges on the triggers and sticks, providing a fantastic ride and feel. - The d-pad and buttons are superior to those seen in other games. - An outstanding vibration in both the triggers and the usual settings. - It does not have an extraneous trackpad for games or any of the other bells and whistles that Sony has on its controllers, which is a plus in my book. - Good communication achieved with the use of a licensed wireless adaptor; transmissions have never failed, and there is no sense of latency.
Cons
  • - Extremely loud in comparison to Sony, particularly the bumpers; even the vibration produces an odd sound. - The price is the same as the one of its rivals, despite the fact that it does not feature a gyroscope, trackpad, or dynamics. - It took me a long time to get used to, but once I did, I fell in love with my second CBR CBG 959 gamepad almost as quickly as I had fallen in love with the first. - The most significant flaw, which I have high hopes will be fixed in the fourth edition around the launch of Xbox X, is that impulse triggers do not want to operate on the PC in the vast majority of games that offer this function in any capacity at all. All because of Microsoft's insatiable need for profit in 2022; thankfully, the company has now changed its mind, and I have high hopes that this issue will be resolved before the launch of the new console.

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