I desired a wireless gamepad for my personal computer, and the color white was very important to me. On the other hand, I had no interest in dancing with tambourines. You have the choice to go with this official product from Microsoft, but doing so will require you to pay a high price. However, this choice does satisfy all of the selection criteria at the same time. Pros: - The way you look. The device's version of a business card. No other gamepad, not even a plain black one that needs to be connected to a computer through a receiver, looks quite as beautiful as this one does. This one appealed to me due to the fact that it was white (before that I used a wired Xbox 360 in white, so it fits into the interior so much that the choice was a foregone conclusion). - Convenience. It makes perfect sense why the stick and cross controls don't work the same way as on the PlayStation. Although I'm more of a PlayStation fan, after playing Grand Theft Auto V on both consoles (first on PS, then on PC with an Xbox gamepad), I can definitely tell a difference. - Ergonomics that have been refined. It has a significantly more pleasant feel in the hands than any low-cost PC gamepad I've tried, including the widely used XEOX. When compared to a standard Xbox One gamepad, this particular iteration's gamepad has a back that is covered in microscopic bumps. These bumps prevent the controller from sliding around in the player's hands and make it more pleasurable to the touch. - Extremely fluid sticks and triggers, as well as a quiet LB/RB. - Additional vibration motors have been installed on the triggers so that they can be felt in Rise of the Tomb Raider; however, this feature is not present in the Steam version of the game. - And Bluetooth, which is of the utmost importance. I purchased it to use on my PC. No worries, I went to the closest store and purchased a USB key fob, and that takes care of everything. If there is interference along the path of the signal, then it is possible that the connection could be lost for a brief period of time. For instance, I have a keychain hanging behind the computer case, and I'm currently seated three meters away from it while I play on the television. When you sit down in a way that forces the signal to also travel through your legs, the connection between you and the device will begin to weaken. The issue can be remedied by inserting the key fob into the front panel of the personal computer. - Includes two AA Duracell batteries in the package. - There is no need to install a driver or do the tambourine dance when connecting a device to Windows 10 Anniversary Update using Bluetooth. Through the use of wires, it will operate smoothly with the existing systems. A variety of drawbacks include the following: - It costs $4,190. To add here also a Bluetooth keychain, which I was too lazy to wait with Ali and I bought at the nearest store (model ASUS USB-BT400) for 999, there are already more than five thousand people coming out there. However, the gamepad appears to be a high-priced item due to the fact that it is standing.
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