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Review on Gamepad Gamesir G4 Pro, black by Adam Kowalski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Awesome gamepad! For a VERY long time I was looking for something to replace the zadolbaliy "drift" controller'u (it will now be for fighting games), looked through a bunch of tests. The result - gamepads up to 5 thousand (and I don’t really want to spend more yet) all either with dead zones or without analog triggers. Gamesir was pleasantly surprised! I know that the "younger" version of T3s is also a very cool thing, but a little less functionality. T4 Pro - not bad, but with disadvantages compared to these two (but with additional buttons, if that's important). In general, nothing better than the Gamesir G4 Pro can be found in this (and the nearest) price tags. I already checked on all genres. If you play shooters on PC, this is the place for you. Racing - especially here. Fighting games are questionable, the cross is so-so, I didn’t like it, since there is controller. RPG / Adventure games are generally ideal, you can ultra-smoothly move the camera and enjoy the beauties. I will not touch on mobile phones, these are not full-fledged games for the most part, any gamepad will suit you. Works great with Android emulators, PPSSPP/AetherSX2/Steam Link, whatever. And if you have nowhere to put your money, then why are you here at all? Better go to the Razer or Microsoft Elite section =)

Pros
  • - Let's start with. PRICE?! I bought for 2800. - Zero dead zones of sticks and triggers (well, sticks may have 0.1% at the beginning, triggers don't even have at the end, controller will be jealous). Yes, analog triggers. - No "sticking" to the axes (if you have it, download the ate on the gamepad to the latest version through the official application). - Connection to any devices and excellent support (unfortunately, it doesn't work with X360 =D, yes, I keep up with the times). - A good mount for any smartphone, but not always in a case. - "Whistle" in the case + good connection. - Charge indication. - Pleasant vibration feedback, customizable. - USB Type-C. - Very fast connection to devices, remembers everything, because there are different modes of operation, you do not need to drop one and connect to another each time. - Well, it's worth mentioning that for Japanese products, there is an option to swap the XYAB buttons.
Cons
  • It's more of my own quibbles. - I'm not very comfortable, I'm used to Sony. - Not a separate cross (it is practically not found in good models, unfortunately, probably only, again, in Sony and Gamesir T3s). - Gyro only for Switch. - Not "tight" sticks, I need "harder" =) Once I used Razer Onza TE (RIP), it could be adjusted there, I always had it on the hardest one. - No XYAB button illumination.