![]() XBOX is good, but 10% of the motion you paid 60 bucks for is not available to you, and that sucks. It is only at 5-95% that you have any real influence on the inputs. What this means is from 0-5% and 95-100%, nothing is happening. Also for XBOX, reaching about 95% physical input will result in 100% virtual input on the software, and pushing it any further will make no difference. It is only when you get to around 6% physical input that the software will register 1% input. On an XBOX controller, pushing the physical down to 5% will do nothing, the software still thinks you're at 0%. The key to good controllers and the thing that plagues bad controllers is the relationship between the Virtual Ranges and the Physical Ranges on your inputs (more specifically, where the virtual range lies on the physical). Virtual Range is what the software reads. On RT, unpressed is 0% and pressed all the way down is 100%. Physical Range is the literal range of motion available to you on the input. I can't for the life of me find the proper term for what I'm about to describe, so I'll just be referring to them as "Physical Range", and "Virtual Range". The ranges of motion on LT, RT, and the analog sticks are extremely important. Let's face it, you buy controllers nowadays for games that require fine control. Sensitivity and Deadzones, the Most Important Thing That Nobody Talks About: A little less refined maybe, but that's a good thing because it makes it feel a bit more intense. Swiveling the analog sticks around will reveal dim spots, but just barely. Very strong but diffused so it's easy on the eyes and doesn't have any "strong" spots. LT and RT have a good resistance, not too little not too much. Holding firmly with both hands and twisting like trying to wring out a towel results in zero squeaking. Once you plug it in, that sucker is NOT coming out. ![]() LB RB and D-Pad has the same tactile feel as an Apple TV remote or any similar thin clicky remotes. If you want to ensure nobody is suffering in silence, buy this. Ever got something you wanted for Christmas, but it ended up being an inferior version of what you actually wanted, and you hated it but couldn't say anything without being rude? This is how your son will feel if you buy any other third party controller available nowadays. You're getting what you pay for, and then some, because this is objectively better than stock XBOX controllers. It feels solid and weighty, the lights are bright, buttons are crisp, sticks are smooth. Yes, I researched extensively and bought this myself. No, I did not receive this for free from Amazon Vine. I will be doing a two-part review of this product.
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