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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Logitech F310 Wired Gamepad Controller with Console-Like Layout and 4-Way Switch D-Pad for PC - Blue by Anastazja Zawadzka แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality is fine, it's fine to use.

Conclusion. To tell you the truth, it is not at all clear why the joystick was created with such deficiencies, given that the most expensive model in this range (the F710) costs $50 (1250 UAH), which is about the same as Microsoft's price. If you are looking for a gamepad that supports xinput and is relatively inexpensive ($20), then this is a good option to consider. It is a significant improvement over Chinese competitors like Speedlink, whose sticks begin to fail after only two months of use. I have high hopes that this strategy will be successful for at least the next few years. If, on the other hand, you base your expectations for a miracle on the fact that the analog sticks on gamepads for the Xbox 360 cease returning to their proper positions after three years of use, then you shouldn't anticipate a miracle at all. I have high hopes that you will find this review to be informative =)

Pros
  • Hence, here is my paper on the subject of "First impressions of the Logitech F310." Purchased the day before. Go. Games identify it as an Xbox 360 controller when it is used with them. When playing more or less new games, all that is required of the player is to press one of the buttons. Immediately, the user interface will transform; for instance, where it previously said "press space," it will now say "press (X)" (tested on GTA5, Mad Max, Just Cause 2, Test Drive Unlimited 2, in the latter you need to change the keyboard to a gamepad in the settings). The container has been expertly made and does not squeak or make any other noises. The sticks have a rubberized coating on their surface. A very limited dead zone can be found on sticks and triggers. About the full travel of the trigger or stick is considered part of the working region. Buttons A, B, X, and Y are constructed in the same manner as those found on the Xbox 360 gamepad. This means that if inexpensive controllers use paint for their signature, which wears off over time, then these buttons are constructed here along with their designation. There is no need to set it up; just plug it in and play.
Cons
  • Ergonomics. It is difficult to maintain a comfortable grip on the joystick when you are using it. If you are still able to get used to its shape, then I will continue to list the things that you simply have to accept as a cost of doing business in order to get this joystick. Chickens in a coop. After playing for two hours of racing, my finger pained for the rest of the evening. Although I am confident that the Kulibins will be able to fix the issue by either replacing the spring or shortening it, I do not feel comfortable cracking open a brand-new joystick that is still covered by its warranty just yet. As a result of the "mode" button's location, which is too close to the "back" button, rather than in the middle of the joystick, like it is on older Sony PS joysticks, there is a potential that you may continually confuse these buttons when you first start using the controller. A broken cross, like the one that would appear on a joystick for a Sega or Xbox 360 game. It plays and dangles, which prevents you from performing precise actions in games where it is frequently used, such as if you are a fan of old Dendy, Sega, or Playstation games. Another example would be if you are a fan of old Nintendo games. In general, this cross is only appropriate for use in modern video games. Because it is so inconvenient to play on, modern games are the only ones in which it makes sense to use it to switch weapons or activate a flashlight. The good news is that pressing the "mode" button can sometimes save the day in this situation. Pressing this button will "swap" the cross and the left stick. I don't know how you feel, but after trying out quite a few different gamepads, I've come to the realization that the d-pad is the most user-friendly option for Sony. What do you think? For some reason, the buttons A, B, X, and Y are set back into the case just a little bit. Agreed, and I'd prefer if they moved around a little less as well.

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