I mistakenly believed that the differences between gamepads are like differences between mice, very, very conditional and, for the most part, a matter of habit and convenience and not any specific factors (because I only use PC and have never been particularly interested in consoles) for a long time, using cheap replicas of Xbox gamepads and older original versions (for example, from Xbox 360). But I didn't understand my error until after I had already purchased the gamepad. As soon as I held it in my hands, a delightful chill raced down my spine, and goosebumps appeared all over my body. Imagine then my amazement and appreciation when I discovered that the triggers have 360 degrees of movement, not just 8 of them. In general, if someone questions whether it's worthwhile to spend money on a new controller or go for something less expensive, I suggest them to spend the money because doing so will make controlling lot more enjoyable and responsive. I'm not sure how performance will be impacted, but this is bound to be convenient. P.S. It works flawlessly and connects wirelessly to Windows 10; but, if you need to connect a wire, it is also very easy to do so because Type-C is the connection connector.