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The backlit buttons look fancy, but are just a little too bright for use in the darkness
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All the buttons feel good
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I just plug it in, it lights up, and works for every game in my steam library, no dumb button combinations just to get it to connect to the PC
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My only reason that it didn't get five stars is that the directional buttons are too mushy and not clicky like most controllers
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I've used the controller to play N++, Far Cry 4, and Rocket League on PC.Solidly built!Responsive buttons and analogue sticks
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The buttons are good, there's no lag when playing games
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There’s no reason to buy it super cheap controller buttons are to clicky and need super hard presses and even then will only work 79% of the time(they basically dont work when you really need them to) and the turbo feature is total doo doo
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Ergonomics are great, and for the most part the buttons all feel good as well.
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The only complaint I have is that the Turbo and Clear buttons are very easy to confuse with the Start and Select buttons when you're not looking; over time I got used to it however
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The buttons are actually superior to DualShock because they are backlit, feel more definite/clicky, and have the nice 3D effect
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You press and hold the turbo button then press any desirable button to active it
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The GC-2 and SC-1 from Gioteck have mushy buttons (if planning to use for Playstation 3).The analog sticks feel tiny
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I’ve not tested the Turbo or clear button for
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Some buttons feel a little cheap, but I haven't experienced a single problem with connecting to any device that it says that it can connect to.
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My only gripes so far are that I wish the select and start buttons were switched with the turbo and clear buttons but that has more to do with what I'm used to than ease of use
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Not that comfortable, Xbox face buttons lag, d-pad isnt"spaced out" enough so u might have wrong inputs in most fighting games like SFV or Tekken
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there is a sound from my shield meaning the button isn't dead but just not compatible
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Everything is great but it lags.. when you press the button its a slight lag but enough to make u
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The controller's A and B buttons suddenly acting like the A and B at the same time
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Everything is great but it lags.. when you press the button its a slight lag but enough to make u
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The trigger buttons depress so far that the frame between the button and the trigger makes a sharp edge that digs into the side of your fingertip
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The buttons feel good as well
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All buttons work perfectly and they have proper back triggers
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Solidly built with good button and d-pad
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I like the glowing buttons, Analog sticks
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The buttons and bumpers are very responsive
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Also, the buttons are illuminated so he thinks that is the coolest feature
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We moved the thumbtacks, pushes all buttons, turned the remote on and off, hit the hard reset button with a paperclip (located on back of this controller) and nothing..meanwhile, Batman is getting pummeled by the rogue thugs that appear throughout the city
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Mode B Moga has no perceivable lag and excellent button and joystick feel.
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then press the "clear" button
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While the XYBA buttons, thumbsticks, and d-Pad are all great, the triggers and bumper buttons could be better
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The buttons feel terrible
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Street fighter and can't even walk on residen evil joy stick is fine buttons kinda lag but giving this a one star I simply just can't play those game
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The vibration works well and the illuminated buttons are also a nice inclusion.
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I tried to calibrate the buttons but didn't work
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The added changes of course are the Turbo and clear buttons, as well as the wider placed Start and Select buttons
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The controller has great buttons for the most part with only minor complaints about the d-pad being a bit mushy and the bumpers (R1/L1) being a bit loose
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buttons all work flawlessly and the wireless connection has not caused me any noticeable issues of disconnecting or any input lag.
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All in all its a good controller, but you can't even reprogram the turbo and clear buttons, so my favorite Bluetooth controller is still the Dualshock 4 ps4 controller.
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The buttons and joysticks remind me on a PS4 control , so if your used to a PS4 control you will love this one
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A little tricky to switch back and forth between modes sometimes so that all the buttons work but very minor issue.
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The Select/Start buttons and Turbo/Clear buttons would be better switching positions if you're used to DualShock 3, because the Turbo/Clear is in the
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The face buttons are all nice and clicky, the shoulders, triggers and thumbsticks are amazing, the backlit buttons are cool, the D-pad is okay, and the controller doesn't get slippery during extended play
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Felt great in the hand and all buttons aside from the triggers were great
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The controller itself feels great in my hand, D-pad is in the place I want it to be and also has a rocker, buttons light up, joysticks work and feel great, and it pairs with anything that supports it via bluetooth
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Good controller but buttons are a bit
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The buttons are snappy and feel good.
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It also feels great, looks nice, has good button resistance and analogue stick reaction, and has about the same battery life as a ps4 controller
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The buttons feel very nice to the
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The buttons and joysticks all work well
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The buttons feel sturdy and do not feel cheap at all
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Anyway after a couple of months the top L button does not always work unless you press hard on it
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The R1 and L1 buttons don't feel great
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Everything as advertised, amazing buttons and triggers
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I would also prefer a separate power button