I used the Xbox 360 controller for PC gaming because it was familiar and felt most comfortable. My controller started acting up and I knew I would have to replace it soon. I've had good luck with Logitech mice and keyboards in the past and figured it wouldn't break the bank, let's give it a try. The joystick configuration is similar to the Playstation, which isn't bad. Dual joysticks (side by side) work better as joystick, directional pad, and then joystick. I thought it would be something I would have to get used to, but it's not a problem at all. The controller is roughly the same size as the Xbox 360 controller, with the same coloring as the XYAB configuration. It fits perfectly with all the games I use frequently, GTA V, Elite: Dangerous, Battlefield 4, etc. without the need to upgrade with custom configurations. It's light, it's wired. The release buttons have very nice tension and feel better than the OEM. Despite the light weight, the keys feel more responsive and feel like a great replacement. Contours offer similar support but gain overall comfort. This is victory.
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