Mixed feelings at the end. On the one hand, the gamepad is very cool - solid body materials, assembly, built-in battery, additional sticks, adjustable triggers, petals, the ability to customize several profiles. All this has a positive effect on the quality of the gaming experience, BUT On the other hand, childhood diseases with buttons and a horse price tag, which I am ready to give if it worked like a clock and lasted several years. And, alas, I have no confidence in this, just as there is no desire to bother with replacements under warranty, or to carry it for repairs to private workshops. : I decided to leave the result. After playing for 2 weeks, I got so used to the petals that I can’t even imagine how I managed without them before. I was also pleased with the ability to set up profiles for different games and switch between them on the fly, as well as interchangeable sticks - I really liked the “mushroom” as a right stick for accurate aiming. Plus, the gamepad is very pleasant tactile, you just don’t want to pick up the usual one after it. Yes, there is a minus with the buttons, but you can live with it.
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