Since I have not played Elite 2 on a personal computer, I am unable to comment further on this topic at this time. When I was using the first-generation gamepad, the "B" button started to slip, which resulted in a double click. Due to the fact that the gamepad only operated for a maximum of 500 hours, in my opinion, this is a catastrophe. I have high hopes that Elite will be more long-lasting. The case is very cool, there are a lot of interchangeable nozzles and petals, and the settings are flexible. Additionally, you can finally charge it from a USB-C port. I believe that a time restriction for pressing triggers (triggers) will be helpful in both racing simulators and arcade games. The materials are of an extremely high quality, and in addition to being satisfying to the touch, they are also quite hefty. Does not slip, does not crack (compared to the basic gamepad, against the background of Sony it is still tin). The autonomy is adequate; I can wear it continuously for five hours because there is sufficient charge. Negatives: What would life be like without them? PRICE AHTUNG I was able to purchase it at a price that was advantageous to me, although sixteen thousand dollars for a gamepad is on par with that. The recommended retail price for Elite 2 is currently between twenty-two and twenty-four. This rate seems completely insane when one considers that the younger Xbox S console can be pretty expensively bought up to 30,000 dollars. LOUD BUTTONS When pressed, the buttons on the gamepad make an appallingly loud clicking sound. I have no idea what the hell is going on with these soft-touch consoles. The Elite 2 is noticeably less noisy and more tolerable in overall, but let me remind you that we are talking about a product that costs less than $350. Perhaps every single thing.
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