This is my second gamepad, the first was Defender Game Racer Turbo. Naturally, using Logitech after it is like having lunch not at McDonald's for the first time, but at a restaurant - at first I was delighted. No more hassle with key emulators and Dinput support, games adjust controls on the fly. But after using it for four months, I noticed a significant drawback - the gamepad is made in such a way that it simply rubs your fingers with active use. Due to the fact that all the time you have to press on the tight trigger, a callus formed on the index finger. On the thumb (which lies on the stick) the same. This despite the fact that I did not play any combo-squeezing fighting game or soulsborne, but only 3D platformers for a couple of hours a day! Plus, due to my rather small hand sizes, my knuckles sometimes rest against the protruding part of the gamepad, on which the triggers and extras are located. keys, and again, then they ache. The XYAB buttons click loudly and I'm not sure that they will not die with time. The "defender" gamepad, with all its modest functionality, had excellent, pleasantly pressed buttons and sticks, they felt reliable. If not for these inconveniences, I would put 5 logitech, a good budget model that is suitable as a temporary solution (if your gamepad is broken and you are on fire to play, but there is not much money). However, next time I will most likely take something more expensive and more practical.