- No
- The touch does not function very well, and there is a tiny movement in the left stick. Because not all games utilize a light stick movement, the meaning of this is not immediately obvious.
- Quality build, quiet button pressing
- minus one, and this is a matter of opinion. I want to make sure you understand that the minus is described for the PC. Extremely powerful vibration. The shaking is most noticeable when I play Forza Horizon 4, which is unfortunate because it's one of my favorite games. Given that practically everything has a vibration, the fact that this particular vibration is so strong is a disadvantage. If you use it for games in which vibration is uncommon, such as fighting games (MK11 and others), adventures (The Witcher), or arcades (NFC), then it is a very good controller to have.
- Build quality, nice button travel, and a lightweight design are all hallmarks of this product.
- Overpriced
- quite attractive in addition to being quite comfortable. USB-C
- When I try to connect via Bluetooth to a computer while using a USB Bluetooth adapter, there is a significant delay in the connection. Because of this, the only way for me to connect to a computer is via USB-C.
- Plastic has a good feel to it, it does not slide out of your hands easily, it has a fashionable design, responsive buttons, a quick connection, an integrated microphone, extraordinary vibration, and an outstanding gyroscope.
- The analog sticks have a tendency to slide around, and the majority of PC games do not offer support for either the concept of a gamepad or its specific capabilities (such as vibration or adaptive triggers).
- Pleasant to the touch, compatible with third-party software, and Windows will identify it when connected through a wired connection and bring up the settings (including adaptive triggers)
- To the touch, it has the sense of low-quality plastic, but that impression is rapidly dispelled. I had higher hopes for the triggers.
- Additionally, tactile feedback, color, weight, and backlight
- Price A small number of games that support all features
- Excellent joystick that is easy to grip and feels great in your hand.
- Instructions for figs. It is not apparent how to turn on the bluetooth, how to begin the connection process using the bluetooth, or what the different colors of the illumination indicate. On the joystick, there were no jams to be detected.
- Easily lays in the hands We love triggers so much. Vibration
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- The entire review takes into account the specificity that it was taken for a PC. Works right out of the box with Windows 10, although the degree of native compatibility varies by game — some recognize the controller right away without any settings, while others do not. The easiest approach to link is to choose a controller in Steam; after that, even games that may not directly support the gyroscope will function. Similar to that, layer software like DS4Windows allows you to accomplish it. When it comes to execution, the shape has improved, the texture feels like satin and doesn't collect skin fat, nothing creaks or crunches, the assembly is quite dense, and the weight distribution is comfortable. The buttons also don't rattle. Does not require a special adaptor; uses standard BT 4+. When utilizing these sticks, anti-friction rings near the analog sticks may be felt, and scrolling is significantly smoother when the stick axis rests against the frame.
- Since prolonged vibration and adaptive triggers aren't "officially" supported by Sony for platforms other than PS5, they aren't currently functional in virtually any PC game at the time of this recall. The gyroscope and touchpad have very little support as well. Compared to the XBox Controller, the built-in battery has a much lower operational time, therefore you will need to plug the controller into the charger (while it is still in use) for extended gaming sessions lasting longer than 5-7 hours. Considering that this is the controller's initial revision, reports of a broken trigger spring have already surfaced, despite the fact that they are simple to fix at home. The "green" competitor has never experienced these issues.
- Quality construction and attractive plastic. The sticks operate in a very quiet manner, almost like a clockwork mechanism. Even after the release of DS4, there will only be heaven and earth. In point of fact, Steam considers it as native, just like it does with ds4. You may change the button assignments, modify the lighting, and do other things. It is sufficient to purchase any low-priced bluetooth whistle. (if the game is not available on Steam, you can "add a third-party game" to it manually, and everything will continue to function normally.)
- Weight. Significantly more weighty than its predecessor. It is obvious that this is due to a battery with a greater capacity; yet, I find that it is simpler to plug in the cable when the pad is in its seated position. Some really unusual frail dangling bumpers (r1\r2). I'm not sure if this is a problem with my copy or if it should be, but repeatedly pressing the r1 key in certain darkholes can be annoying.