- 1) Support for both XInput and DirectInput (i. E. 100% of games). Switched by a toggle switch located at the back. In XInput mode, it is defined as an Xbox 360 controller. 2) Hardware switching of the cross and the left analog (it can be convenient in games where you need precise movement in a straight line). 3) Weight. The gamepad does not feel cheap for 100, but at the same time it is not heavy, it can be kept on weight for a long time. 4) It is pleasant to hold in your hands due to the rubberized coating, and yet it does not slip out of your hands. 5) Decent, but not furious vibration (2 motors of different power). 6) Long battery life. Comes with 2 Duracell batteries. I watched reviews of other gamepads, and almost everywhere they ask you to turn off the vibration, otherwise the gamepad will not last a day (!). I have already played it for quite a few hours, without turning off the vibration, and so far there is no hint of a discharge. The gamepad turns off automatically after 15 seconds after inactivity. In some games (noted, for example, in the DMC), the gamepad does not turn off, for example, during cut-scenes and continues to vibrate at the right moment. In others, you need to press any colored button, and the gamepad will instantly wake up and be ready to go.
- 1) Noisy cross, which even spins a little from side to side. In general, this does not interfere, just as a fact. 2) Very rare loss of communication. Somewhere every 2-3 hours, you may notice how the character in the game continues, let's say, to move forward, although you could have time to slow down or turn off. This lasts at most 1-2 seconds, after which everything returns to normal. Perhaps this is due to a nearby router operating at a frequency of 2.4 GHz. I would recommend plugging the receiver into the included extension cord and pointing it straight at you. Then the loss of communication becomes even more rare. 3) Initially, the triggers are tight, but they quickly wear out, and after 5 hours of continuous play with the active use of the triggers, they return to normal.