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Review on Gamepad Sony DualShock 4 v2 CUH-ZCT2E, red lava by Jnis teins

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

Take the Xbox Controller if you want a simple connection and a higher possibility of having your controller detected automatically in PC games. Take a controller if you care about things like how it feels to use it, having a backup battery, gyroscope, and touchpad, and if the thought of installing and configuring these "crutches" doesn't give you hemorrhoids. Perhaps more information will arise, but this serves as a review for the time being. Due to left stick issues and general discomfort, I had to give it a 4.

Pros
  • Used as computer entertainment. 1. Integrated power source. Does not make any noises. When I took the Xbox's controller away from him, he made an obnoxious, high-pitched noise. The controller has no issues of this nature. 3. a fresh take on gaming interaction, especially for those whose skills were honed on the Playstation and transferred to the computer. The games Heavy Rain and Detroit: Become Human were tried. The gamepad works wonderfully with both of these games. though it's not always picked up right away. The only options for playing other games on Windows are Steam and DS4Windows.
Cons
  • The triggers are too tight for my normal hand, and the pistol's overall diminutive size makes it uncomfortable to hold. The sticks are at an awkward spot. My Xbox's new home is more comfortable for my thumbs. Third, establishing a connection to a computer is not always a breeze. There's a rattling sound coming from the left handle. A faulty vibration motor, perhaps. Only when playing gyroscope-enabled games does it become annoying, though. 5. The site for testing controllers displays the left joystick's steady transmission of data and its displacement from the center position. He seems to be under constant pressure. I am unable to initiate the process. In Heavy Rain, this may lead to accidental button presses. However, I have my doubts. :(