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This didnt last long at all...the upper buttons just froze...and he couldnt play his call of duty games..because of different guns and
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It just doesn't work for me because all the games I play require heavy use of the right button.
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This would be an amazing controller if not for the fact that the 360 button in the center stopped working within two days of me gettings it
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I like the button under the controller to turn the color lights off, sometimes their distracting.
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After about 2 months, the "A" button lost all of its spring
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Great controller, the buttons are responsive, but the sticks could use a but more tension.
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The right button broke eventually -
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All the buttons feel great and it seems to be very durable.
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While they have worked well for the most part (easy plug and play, good construction, nice button feedback), I have noticed a consistent issue with the thumbpads
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all the buttons still work however and this controller has lasted a long time and works great for Xbox and PC
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Great Controllers, durable joysticks and buttons
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The button still works, but its eternally pressed in already so it's more of a touchpad now
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The Controller has a neat little button on the back in case you grow tired of the LED's, or you just want to sit in the dark
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Also, the feed back on "X" button is weaker than the other three
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The right button broke eventually -
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If they improve the shoulder buttons, this controller makes a great replacement.
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I always seem to have trouble finding a controller that can handle a lot of right button use
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I love the button on the back that lets you switch between three light functions
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There you can test all buttons, triggers, etc, and it will visually show you if each button is working
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It feels comfortable in your hands and the buttons and controls are easy to use, although they seem a little bit stiffer than the regular Xbox controller but that could be perhaps because this is fairly new and hasn't been used much yet
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The button for the lights on the back on the side the right hand wraps around
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The buttons feel good and the glow is a neat feature albeit useless most of the time
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Right trigger button is a little sluggish.
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The LED button doesn't need to be pressed twice
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The buttons are slightly louder than I'm used to but the glowing while vibrating is definitely worth it
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It was always a comfortable controller for my hands and wrists, the buttons responded well, and I loved the color blue it gave off
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The light on the controller is amazing and the buttons and joysticks feel really nice
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The buttons and analog sticks are also a little bit louder to click, but for the most part they don't distract playing or feel any different
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If the lights bother you, there is a button on the back that let's you turn them off.
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The buttons feel like the original and feel sturdy also
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The buttons react quickly and I like the feel of the joysticks
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The only cons are that the right button (RB) broke after a couple of uses.
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It's still functional, but the A button makes a very loud noise when I press it, and sometimes, it gets stuck
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Feels heavier than a standard 360 controller, and the buttons feel much more sturdy.
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The buttons, analog sticks, triggers, and d-pad are quite good
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Every button worked perfectly during the test
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The lights are vibrant and can be set to stay on or off with a convenient button on the bottom
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The buttons never stick and the joysticks work perfectly
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I play games that use the right bumper a lot (Dark Souls) and now it feels like that button could give out any second
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Very responsive buttons compared to others
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All the buttons work well and are responsive to pressing on them
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The buttons and the sticks all feel good and move well