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Old 06-29-2016, 01:13 PM
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can you comment on how the button press feels compared to a typical console controller? The other logitech controller I owned had buttons that felt distinctly shittier than any other controller I'd used
On the Logitech the X/Y/A/B are pretty tactile and responsive. Not mushy at all. The D-pad is round and mushy but I don't use the D-pad a lot. The bumpers are crisp, but the triggers are slightly on the stiff side. The Logitech works great for me, but I bought it a couple years ago and there's probably better products on the market now. If I had to replace it today I would be looking at one of the two options below.

DualShock 4 Wireless Controller for PlayStation 4. It costs only $45 on Amazon, and I think PS4 makes a very comfortable and capable controller, but just know that it's not really plug-n-play. It will require some mapping setup for PC gaming.

Microsoft Xbox One Controller + Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 It costs a bit more at $66, but this is easier to setup for PC than the PS4 controller and is more comfortable for better for people who have larger hands.
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