Pros:-decent weight, same as a standard controller (default xbox or playstation) -good price and shipping speed – looks decent -performs decent (will comment in cons) -good wire length -sturdy build, doesn’t flex or anything would not survive a throw though. -has a great feel for larger hands | Cones:-cord feels cheap, like one that quits working from casual bending. -power button does nothing, obviously. -some of the screw holes on the back weren’t smoothed, so a little jaggy and rough, nothing pointy though. -pitted sticks (felt okay, but i eventually swapped the rubber on the sticks with old ps3 sticks’ rubber, feels a lot better.) SERIOUS ISSUES / CONS: -2 led lights always on, for some reason, and they’re blinding depending on the angle, enough to distract you. these leds also can be seen through the buttons (home, select, start, and power) -L2 and R2 feel absolutely horrible, no matter how you press them, and the press range is only about 1.5cm, meaning if you play games like forza, it’s either 100% or 0% throttle. (They might aswell be buttons.) Very uncomfortable to use. (with this said, L1 and R1 feel great, as they bend with the controller in an even way) – Buttons (analog down, left, right, and up) and (A, B, Y, and X) are all VERY close together compared to usual controllers, so if you have large thumbs, you may fat finger on accident. – (this may be an opinion) buttons (A, B, Y, and X) feel great soft clicks, but analog (down, left, right, and up) have a very cheap click feel, like they couldn’t afford to put rubber on that side too, and will make a loud click noise overall, I would probably recommend this controller at this price range, but if you’re looking to be cheap you’ll get it, just go up a tier it’ll be worth it. |