- Build quality, smooth trigger action, responsive buttons and D-pad
- Cord smells like rubber
- Ease of use, availability of drivers since win XP, reliability, compatibility, cable length, power consumption.
- Didn't find
- Feels good in the hands, a small delay when pressing
- Cross (takes some getting used to), sticks creak
- Ergonomic, lightweight. Lies in the hands like a glove. No problem with firewood, plug and play.
- Strong plastic smell from wire.
- The gamepad is just a dream. It sits well in the hands. Everything is convenient! Play fabulous. The wires are enough to fall apart on the couch and enjoy your favorite game in which you forget about everything else. In a black gamepad, of course, color plays a plus. After all, all computer hardware is black (case, mouse, keyboard). And also in games as your own, sewn. -Probably the merit of optimizing console games for PC. The response is excellent. In games, everything is the same as on the console!
- Price at the moment! Creak of levers in a year and a half or two. Models up to 2022.
- Very comfortable. Made in one piece. The ergonomics are almost perfect.
- Not yet
- 1) Full compatibility with almost all computer games released after 2022-2022. Vibration works, the buttons match those that the game asks to press. Well, isn't that a thrill? 2) Fits perfectly in the hand. Very handy gamepad. Fighting games on this, of course, are not convenient to play, but I'm not a fan of this genre. Now I'm going through the third Witcher - I didn't even think to try to play on the keyboard and mouse. 3) Nice appearance.
- 1) Buttons and sticks are slightly wobbly. Not critical, but it would be nicer if they did not stagger. 2) After 4 months, I began to lose contact with the computer due to a bad wire connection to the gamepad. It was enough just to move the gamepad in your hands by 2-3 centimeters in all directions and the signal disappeared on the computer. There was a reconnection. HORROR! I didn’t even have such problems with cheap Chinese gamepads!
- The best gamepad in the world! Comp recognized him perfectly, he installed firewood. It is very convenient to play! It is quite an alternative to wireless, because. long cord
- As a PS2 owner, I'll have to get used to stick placement. Also, after a long (month or two) use, the left stick began to creak and it became not very comfortable to play.
- Very comfortable. Nothing will stick. On the 7-ke decided immediately. Excellent lies in the hands.
- The WIRE stinks very strongly, with Chinese plastic so it hurts the eyes, the gamepad itself is made of high-quality plastic, not odorous. Can you tell me how long it will stink?
- -The real gamepad -Very good in the hand -Real recoil, not fake like the Thrustmaster Dual Trigger and Thrustmaster Ferrari Motors Gamepad F430 I had before. -Quality assembly (despite the fact that it is all made of plastic) -Convenient stick placement -Ease of connection, all new games that support gamepads detect it automatically.
- No
- Convenient, not easily soiled, a full set of axes (two mini joysticks and two triggers) and buttons, a long cord with strain relief, works in Windows and Linux, it is possible to connect a headset, vibration feedback (if you don’t need it, it’s still a plus), wired connection in favor of no need to charge.
- On the triggers, bambers there are traces of sweat from the hands, which then harden (a common problem on many mice and keyboards, when these deposits get stuck in the crevices and have to be disassembled and cleaned). Even when playing TrackMania Nations Forever, by default, the A button is for driving forward, and it became clear that with a long hold, the button moves away and you have to press harder. It's very frustrating to lose speed in a race without even knowing it.