- fits comfortably in the hand, high quality materials, reasonable price
- Works on Linux (Ubuntu 18.*/20.*)
- Difficult to take out of the package
- Compatible with games from the Steam catalog without drumming. 2 operating modes. Ergonomic.
- Expensive. The optimal price would be 800-900. No vibration (not critical).
- – Easy to connect – XInput–DirectInput switch
- - In DirectInput mode, LT / RT turn into useless, inconvenient buttons. – In XInput mode in games without XInput support, LT/RT are defined as one axis. - The sticks are inaccurate, with a dead zone that cannot be removed. Well, the best part – Delay, which can be measured in quarters.
- - Good price - Good management - Ease of use
- - cable
- fits comfortably in my hand
- - Cheaper than previous model - the top buttons have become tight, the other top buttons have been replaced with discrete ones, which is wildly inconvenient. - the cross is very bad, in fighting games 60% of tricks do not work with rolling a finger. Often the joystick works out pressing up down or left to right just like that, with completely different movements.
- company anyway design support 2 modes
- all in the comments
- ● Possibly the best gamepad for PC in its price segment (if you buy for 990r) ● Took at a discount for 990r ● Nothing but the crosspiece does not play ● Comfortable, normally lies in the hands
- ● Dead zones on the sticks are about 10-15%, unlike the original X-Box gamepad, which has no dead zones at all. You can forget about shooters. ● Build quality is so-so, a decent gap at the junction of the top and bottom. ● Design ● The color is somehow dumb, blue ● Cheap plastic ● No vibration motors
- The price is good. The ergonomics are excellent, it was not in vain that they copied from PS gamepads. The buttons work well and clearly.
- The work of triggers is not very clear - a weak pressure gradient (off-medium-slightly stronger-on), in addition, they are also quite tight. With sticks, the same garbage, but better (well, silt doesn’t feel that way). The cross is not very good, made by one multi-position button, it would be better if separate buttons were made.
- very convenient, in games it is defined as xbox, I installed firewood from the logitech website and you can play without setting anything
- I don’t even know, maybe a wire . but you can buy a wireless f710, which, in my opinion, is heavy and sometimes loses contact with the transmitter. No vibration, but you can also buy f510 with vibration. Not enough normal ports from consoles . Tight triggers
- This is a gamepad that fulfills its task completely.
- Unless it is inconvenient to hold with a 4-finger grip, but this is more of a nitpick.
- 1) Good plastic 2) Price (took for 600) 3) X and D Input - all games go, and the joystick is configured by the utility in the kit!
- 1) The cross is terrible! backlash is very unpleasant! In the same mortal kombat fatality you will do only from the fifteenth attempt, because the wrong one is pressed ! 2) The triggers are VERY TIGHT! after 30 minutes of playing, you give your hands a rest because it is impossible to play anymore. Maybe they will soften with time.
- Value for money. The cross is better than it might seem. (Better than x360) Soft and smooth sticks (Technically. Programmatically flawed) Pretty well put together. Strong buttons (let them make noise, but you can’t hear it when playing in headphones, but they will live for a long time.)
- 1) Disgusting dead zone near the sticks (~25%). Despite the fact that the sticks are smooth, and the zone itself is configured programmatically in the controller itself, for which you can put Logitech itself on the bottle. Fixed by the x360ce program, and setting the values \u200b\u200b(Anti Dead Zone 27% and Dead Zone 5%) to the right stick. 2) The main disadvantage. In Xinput mode, the left + right trigger combination DOES NOT WORK at the same time. Those. you won't be able to aim+shoot in many games. Fixed by setting DirectInput + using the x360ce emulator (but keep in mind that some games this emulator does not recognize. Although this is rare.) 3) Perhaps the cant of my gamepad, but the button on the left stick is poorly pressed when tilted forward. Those. in many games this combination is used for dashing, and this can be a problem. 4) The lower triggers are really inconveniently located - the brush will get tired anyway.
- - nice plastic - low price (less than 1.5 thousand) - instantly got used to it
- - very soft and delicate insulation of the wire - I almost cut it, moving the monitor inadvertently - slightly weak springs in analog sticks, sometimes interfere
- So my essay on the topic "First impressions of the Logitech F310". Bought yesterday. Go. It is recognized by games as an Xbox 360 controller. One has only to press one of the buttons while playing more or less new games, as the interface instantly changes and instead of "press space" for example it will say "press (X)", (tested on GTA5, Mad Max, Just Cause 2, Test Drive Unlimited 2, in the latter you need to change the keyboard to a gamepad in the settings). The case is assembled well, does not creak, does not play. The surface of the sticks is rubberized. Sticks and triggers have a very small dead zone. The working area is almost the entire stroke of the trigger or stick. Buttons A, B, X, Y are made as on the Xbox 360 gamepad i. E. if cheap controllers use paint for their signature, which wears off over time, then here these buttons are made along with their designation. No need to set up, plug and play.
- Ergonomics. The joystick is not very comfortable to hold in your hand. If you can still get used to its shape, then I will continue to list what you just have to put up with by buying this joystick. Tight chickens. I played racing for 2 hours, then my finger hurt all evening. I'm sure the Kulibins will be able to do something about it, replace the spring or shorten it, but personally I would not like to open a new joystick under warranty yet. The "mode" button is located too close to the "back" button, and not in the center, as it is, for example, on old Sony PS joysticks, so at the beginning of use you have a chance to constantly confuse these buttons. A defective cross, like on a joystick from Sega or Xbox 360. It plays and dangles, which does not allow you to perform precise actions in those games where it is often used, for example, if you are a fan of old Dendy, Sega or Playstation games. In general, this cross is suitable only for modern games, where it is rarely used to switch weapons, or turn on a flashlight, it is inconvenient to play on it. Fortunately, the "mode" button can sometimes come to the rescue here, which "swap" the cross and the left stick. I don’t know about you, but after holding a lot of gamepads in my hands, I came to the conclusion that the d-pad is the most convenient for Sony. Buttons A, B, X, Y for some reason are slightly recessed into the case. Yes, and I would like them to move a little less.
- how the XBOX360 controller in games is determined if the switch is in the xinput position
- the sticks are harsh compared to the ps3 controller3 on which the fingers bend the sticks without tension. there is also a noticeable dead zone on the sticks of % 15 (compared to ps 3, there is an imperceptible somewhere around 5%) and as a result, it is a little difficult to steer a little in races. the triggers are really tight for about 30 minutes, the fingers withstand the gas (RT) to press.
- Sturdy quality plastic. Ease of connection.
- The crosspiece is terrible (especially after the X-Box). Side buttons often do not work.
- very comfortable in the hand cheap two modes - xinput for PC and direct for PS
- Broke 3 of them in a year and a half. 1st - RT and LT began to work spontaneously, it seems 2nd - the buttons began to stick, probably from dirt, but still took it for repair and did not return it 3rd - fell 1 time from half a meter to the floor and RT broke inside. didn't fix it
- Simplicity, convenience, earlier I would say reliability. Large "move" of the LT and RT keys. Price if not more expensive 1399r.
- The quality of the material has deteriorated greatly, the service life has become low, a year and a half.
- Good joystick. If you want to play, he provides it without tambourines. Strong plastic. normal counterparts.
- The cross is mediocre. Not enough space for a brush. The sides are too oak.