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The buttons work fine and the build quality feels very sturdy, but it's such a chunky, uncomfortable controller that I really am not a fan
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The quality of the plastic molding and surface finish isn't super great and the d-pad makes a rattling noise, also.
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Logitech usually offers products of decent build-quality, but the F310 gamepad is one of the exceptions to that reputation
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Bought to play Skyrim, works fine for the first hour or so, but the quality is very bad and the triggers loosened and now do not register presses.
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Bit clicky, but a solid quality controller.
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Not the best quality but for $20 I wasn't going to
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Logitech built the F310 gamepad with the cheapest, lightest, and lowest-quality plastic they could find on Earth in order to justify the $10 - $20 pricetag
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Great quality, responsive buttons, comfortable to hold.
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Good quality and works as advertise on Raspberry Pi's.
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Thanks Logitech for building such a poor quality controller.
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The quality is excellent, just like the Logitech Dual Action controller from the old days when controllers were everywhere, but updated to include the XInput - DirectInput switch on back for compatibility.
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If you click on it you will NOT see the Logitech Gamepad F310 controller, however in the system as well as in your emulator/game, the joystick will show up and work in your games -- At least this is what I had to do to get it to
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Most of the buttons feel good and the controller works as it should, plug and play, super easy to set up
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The body of the controller that houses the trigger buttons is pretty much at a 90 degree angle making your finger cramped as
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It's work great but it not worth to buy if you are really a FIFA or nfs gamer because the button are sound clicker when you use L or R upper sides and its harder... but with the price it's good
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The trigger buttons are super stiff, so good luck in any game that you have to drive, that sh*t will have your fingers screaming after a short while.