- 1. Aesthetic design (white looks much better, was black wireless - sold) 2. Ergonomics (fits comfortably in the hand, optimal weight, long cord); 3. High-quality (the parts are tightly docked to each other, the key travel is elastic and smooth, nothing creaks, the vibration is quiet, but at the same time strong, thick wire); 4. In Windows 7, it was determined immediately after connecting, in Vista, probably, also (for XP, drivers need to be downloaded from the site) 5. In games, Games for Windows is defined as native, all other gamepads emulate it.
- Not detected :)
- + build quality. very well put together. all joysticks and buttons are perfectly pressed. + compatible with most games. no other gamepad can boast of this. + Value for money. in terms of price / quality ratio, the gamepad gets 100 points.
- - the smell of the cord. his head hurts already.
- xbox 360 controller from Microsoft, its name and manufacturer already speak of its merits
- Maybe I just have an obsession, but it seems to me that the sticks get a little backlash over time. (This is not a drawback, but a question for other users) The disadvantage for me was the complete absence, and the inability to even order a case and sticks for the controller in the shops of my city, although the Internet is full of it.
- The joystick is ideal, but only if you use non-native XBCD drivers (for windows 7, the latest version is 0.2.7). You can read how to install them correctly on the developer's website in English - enter XBCD 0.2.7 in Google and the first link will be the desired site. There, the matter is not limited to installation, you also need to manually attach the driver file to the device. In the comment, I described the solution to possible problems.
- All shortcomings are solved by installing a third-party driver.
- Build quality. Convenience. Long wire. Soft stroke and pressing of keys, triggers and analogues.
- Analog joysticks and triggers do not react when pressed a little, you need to get used to it after the Logiteh F710.
- 1. Original from Microsoft. 2. Support in games. 3. Convenience of a design. 4. Quality without compromise. 5. Built-in support in Windows 7-8. 6. Analog control keys. 7. Vibration mode.
- great gamepad
- slightly uncomfortable cross for fighting games
- Comfortable, good quality, cheap.
- The wire smells terrible.
- 1. Ergonomics (well, very convenient to use); 2. Wired (wireless requires a special sensor, which is not included in the package); 3. A very long wire, 2.7m (in practice, it turns out to be very convenient); 4. Trouble-free installation (I plugged the usb-cable into the system unit, Windows immediately identified and installed the drivers, without any calibrations and other crap); 5. Excellent vibration motors, without explicit enumeration, which translates many controllers into a general hysterical rattle of the entire body; 6. Recognizability in all modern games, and in the menu and during the game, all tips are displayed exactly by the buttons of the controller (with other gamepads there will be a little confusion with pressing one or another key, I mean PS3-like pads); 7. Very, very solid performance of the product, without backlash, squeaks and other nonsense.
- Didn't find
- Excellent assembly, high-quality materials, the absence of "dancing with a tambourine" when determining in games, a long cord, feedback.
- In addition to the lack of buttons R2, L2 (as on controller), according to the subjective opinion, there are no shortcomings. Well, maybe a little tight and with a characteristic click, R1, L1 are pressed. And what about the squeaks and gaps of the case (you need to look and feel when buying).
- Extremely relaxing and cozy. Made in one piece. The ergonomics are very close to being ideal.
- Not just yet
- - the location of all buttons enables you to easily and simply control everything; - the vibrations are rather strong; - the ergonomics of the device are excellent; - design. nothing more, just the quality of the build
- The fact that it is wired is the one real drawback to an otherwise fantastic gamepad. Indeed, as many others have mentioned in these comments, it has a pungent and unpleasant odor. This subtlety did not escape my attention either. The odor disappeared in a relatively short amount of time. The gamepad was left on the shelf at all times, and approximately three to four days went by while it was there. I wouldn't say that it was "carried" in the traditional sense, but it was definitely captured.
- You can get comfortable and play video games on the TV.
- Figs can aim with the same dexterity as the mouse may be used to aim.