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The first one I had broke after just about 7 months, the right trigger breaking a bit of the plastic holding it to the spring, rendering the button usable, but barely
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Its a bit clunky but for 20 bucks its a steal
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Gamesir were kind enough to replace the broken controller, which was a greatly appreciated bit of service
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Makes playing retro games a lot easier, but occasionally it seems to "lag" just a bit...
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I have confirmed that this controller will not work with Windows 7 (64 bit)
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DS3 was a bit of a struggle since the left analog only has eight degrees of movement, but it worked well enough for me to beat the game twice, going on to my third
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The analog sticks are a bit strange because they have to fit the low
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Bought one and later bought another one after i tried it, highly reccomended!The only negative critique i can give it is that the analog sticks are a little bit too sensitive and that the cord feels a bit loosely attached to the controller
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It's a bit strange since it's flat like a SNES controller but dpad, face buttons, triggers all work nicely
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Movement with the sticks is a bit tricky compared to any other controller I've used (learning curve)
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but the a, b, x, y button won't work on my laptop or my Samsung galaxy s7 edge