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I saw the review that urged caution and said "you get what you pay for." At least I have a controller for when my nephew stops by and wants to play Castle Crashers or something else that requires more buttons than my iBuffalo SNES-styled gamepad. Positives -insanely cheap -all buttons and sticks you would find on a PS or Xbox controller are here should you be a recently converted console peasant. Welcome to the PC-you-know-what. -the controller is wired (yes if you care about response times that IS a positive) and the cable coming off of it is very long. You will not have any trouble plugging this into the back of your tower no matter what your setup is like and it may even be long enough to allow you to play from a comfier seat should you have a living room or home theater kind of deal going like me. This thing reaches the couch easy. Wish I had the actual length and may update with that info if I find the time and the required measuring tools. -many games on Steam will auto detect it and adding it as an input on most emu's is fairly easy if you know how to use them. Negatives -insanely cheaply made -the plastic feels very thin and feels like it would withstand maybe 1 or 2 good drops. Anything more and you should expect to see things flying off if it when it hits the floor/ground. -the D-pad feels loose and giggly just as all the buttons feel loose and jiggle around. One again it does not feel well constructed. -not a negative for me but I could see the issue of 6 face buttons versus the standard 4 (xyba or square circle...) and I could see some slip ups happening and wrong button presses if people go in and try to run all on instinct when using this. So if you want a second dual stick controller to PC it's not the worst thing you could buy once you factor in the price. I myself had never had a SteelSeries product that didn't break on me so the mark of a "quality" brand name isn't always an indicator of a well made product. Just keep your expectations low and like I said, it makes a fine SECOND controller. I myself thought I could get my needs taken care of with this, and now it's collecting dust while I play with the Steam Controller I just picked up today.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I bought this for the extra buttons to use when playing Skyrim on my PC. However the joysticks have dead spots in them. The dead spots are so bad I can't use the controller for combat :( Although it was only $10 so it could be worse. My husband said that sometimes its better to go with a slightly more expensive controller so you get better joysticks. Other than the joystick issue this is a great controller.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought one of these a while ago and my baby nephew broke it while I was at work. It split the case in half and i could not get it back together. The inside parts all worked, but the screw mounts broke. I should not have left it out. So I ordered 2 more so I would have a back-up. You need to download a free program like Xpadder to get full use out of it I think. But it works great. I use it for an MMO that you normally play with a mouse and keyboard. The drivers install easily. Comes with a CD, but you can also download from the website. The buttons feel a little cheaper than a Logitech controller I bought, but the Logitech controller costs more than twice as much, has fewer buttons, and stopped working on me. I use it with windows 10
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Great Design, Great Looks, Plug And Play, Overwhelming Compatibility with all Setups and all Game's, This Controller Can Do It All. I would Strongly Recommend This Product To All.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
great value, buttons too close to each other, would hit the wrong button all the times, some games don't recognize it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New