I took it mainly for playing Destiny, respectively, and tested it on it. The joystick software allows you to adjust the sensitivity of small, medium and large movements for the right stick. That is, you can configure that with small deviations there will be a large movement of the cursor, or vice versa, with large deviations, barely noticeable movements. In reality, this results in jerky, uncontrolled cursor movements. The game is dynamic, and therefore there is always a different load on the cursor. In the case of this joystick, it turns out that when you evenly deflect the stick, different software sensitivity settings gradually come into effect. That is, at first it can go slowly, then (with the same pressure on the stick), it starts to move faster. As a result, aiming is virtually impossible. This is especially noticeable in pvp, where there are often a lot of strafe moves during gunfights. I gave myself time to get used to it, but after 20+ hours of testing, I am sure that the standard controller4 is much more comfortable to shoot.
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