After utilizing the gamepad within the 360th box, the general consensus is that first impressions were favorable. If only it had a receiver, then it would be absolutely stunning; however, because it does not, you will have to settle for an analog version and then, in 2022 (when Microsoft finally releases the receiver), purchase the authentic product. The equivalent gamepad for the Xbox 360, the speedlink torid, has been used for approximately half a year, and it seems that the ergonomics of this gamepad are excellent. The triggers are less jerky and more convenient, the analog sticks are more pleasant, and pushing the cross button does not cause any confusion. The overall layout is also lot more appealing to me. There are some drawbacks, such as the lack of a PC receiver and the requirement to use a loose cable. And I got it for my personal computer. (as a result of this, the rating is not 5, but rather 4) The right trigger functions in the same manner as the left trigger. It's more likely to be a single marriage than a widespread flaw affecting all of the models.
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