Before that, there was a lack of access to a gamepad that looked like controller4 (not a copy) from DEXP (yes, I know!, But it was the cheapest option and, as it seemed to me, with the only correct stick layout). And so I lost the “whistle” from him and he turned into a pumpkin (not counting the constant gluing of the rod for the spring to work on R2). And then Bluetooth, I bought an adapter with 4.0 and rejoice, if only there was a direct line of sight. Batteries are a strange thing, if the gamepad is not turned off (and it turns off somehow reluctantly), then it only discharges on the way. But in the mode of operation, it seems that it does not eat much. Came back to Undeground 2 for some nostalgia and it's such a thrill to be able to turn analog and control the gas/brake! On the old relay, I didn’t have such clarity in determining the degree of pressing the pedals as here on the buttons. I am very pleased so far.
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