In general, I borrowed a gamepad from a family member to play with, and after using it for almost a year, it was obviously in a mediocre state, as well as having all kinds of gaps, the upper bumpers were not pressed, they were pressed in - this appears to be a disease of this gamepad, as there are very flimsy limiters that will simply break if you press hard on the bumper, and the button itself on the contacts will gradually go deep into the I took it apart myself and bended the bumper buttons forward until they initially functioned. But when the right trigger began acting weirdly, clamping itself, and the car, for instance, stupidly accelerated without being told to, I had to totally disassemble everything in order to access the trigger's inside and clean it of oxidation. After that, everything functioned as it should have, but about the fifth to tenth time, the bumpers started to be depressed once more. They requested me to give them the gamepad, but I was inclined to comply. The contacts' oxidation is also being caused by this. As a result, I started looking for myself. The original Xbox 360 from boxing was nowhere to be seen, and everywhere I looked, people were trying to sell me a replica of it (on replicas sticks with hard dead zones). I've looked everywhere, even secondhand shops, but I'm having trouble finding the money. Of course, at some point in the future, I'll buy the original box version, but for the time being, I'm stuck with this one as there aren't any other options. Perhaps everyone is just overstating its benefits, and I only used the gamepad that was included in the box, but after looking into the mat. After playing for a week, I came to the conclusion that the game's significant dead zones made it impossible to aim securely on no-names. Certainly, and doing so is a challenging undertaking. In other words, if you bring a gamepad for a racing or fighting game, you may also bring a copy of that gamepad. On the other hand, if you want to play shooting games, all you have to do is retrieve the original box from Sonya or take it. Although I usually play assassins, on this you can also forget about shooters and use a bow to destroy opponent obstacles. Even though the gamepad's design is dubious and I don't particularly like it, there is nothing more useful than an x-vox. The controller, in case you were wondering, dons a cap. And this one combines the style of boxing with that of Sony, attempting to sit in two chairs at once, but seeing as how it would be wasteful to spend 4k, we are happy with what we already have.
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