Have you ever thought about people buying positive reviews about your product? I think someone is doing the opposite and posting negative reviews here. I first looked at the Scuf controller 5 years ago. I specified which controller I wanted and almost laughed when I saw the price was $180. How did it cost you $130 to just attach a few tiny sheets of plastic to the back of the controller? I never bought them and turned them down because the price was ridiculous. So I saw this strike pack a few months ago. I read reviews, watched videos for a few weeks and finally decided to order it. It came in the mail, I set it up and connected it. He didn't work. Long story short, I played around for an hour and found that the USB wasn't even fully connected to the controller. I've read some people saying you have to PRESS REALLY FIRM on the USB until it clicks a second time, but I underestimated how hard you need to press. So I really lubed it up a bit, it clicked into place and it worked. It took 30 seconds to login and map the buttons and I got disconnected. The game I play is the one everyone is tired of hearing about Fortnite. But in the very first game, I could jump, build, and shoot at the same time without moving my thumbs. It was wonderful. Now, a few months later, I'm twice as good as I was then. I won a lot of solos and beat most people with no problem because I don't have to move my thumbs. This thing worked amazing and it's incredibly cheaper than anything else. I didn't want to write a review because I have an advantage over everyone on console using this thing. But at the same time, I hate that Scuf has a monopoly on modded controllers and is paying 400% of the cost of this thing. And it's also weird to me that the negative reviews on here end up saying to "just buy a scuf" instead. So if you'd rather spend $40 rather than $150+, I'd suggest trying this thing out. You will not regret it