at the time of writing, they cost 2900 each, I first bought one for a laptop, then I decided to try hotseat games for two, and bought a second one. Windows 10 initially struggled a little with connecting two gamepads, but eventually gave up. Now, with the exception of PS4 and Xbox One exclusives, I actually have a gaming console in the form of a laptop connected to a large TV. The advantages of the PC, I think, are clear to everyone, given the cost of console games up to 3990r for each. Joysticks are comfortable, easy to find in the room due to the white color. The reverse part is covered with pimples, the rest of the body is matte. The triggers and sticks perceive the force of pressing, that is, the more you press, the greater the game responsiveness. There is a vibration response and a white round dial button that glows with white light throughout the entire operation. I can only compare with xbox360 joysticks, the difference, in principle, is only in design and Bluetooth (critical for a PC). Well, I would like to have a more anatomical shape, or something. Plus, they could add buns in the form of a touch panel like Sony has, or a built-in speaker. Without all this, there is a slight residue of poverty. : I've been using it for almost a month, three hours a day. The battery is still alive. But I have two joysticks, so I have twice the operating time. During the game, it is impossible that there is something between the gamepad and the PC receiver (table, legs, cat, etc.), otherwise the connection sometimes starts to dull. Another gamepad whistles barely noticeable during operation. Otherwise, I like everything, perhaps the best solution for a PC. But without the discount, I wouldn't take it. Spending over 10 thousand on gamepads is a lot.
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