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Purchased this at Best Buy for PC gaming. What are your opinions? Thank you! It got great reviews.
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Maxximus_McClane: Purchased this at Best Buy for PC gaming. What are your opinions? Thank you! It got great reviews.
Maybe it would be nice if games supported the color-changing (to display health e.g.) (are there any?)
And even if that was possible, a small light strip would be sufficient, for me.

If not, I prefer my PC and peripherals not to light up like a Christmas tree. (except my keyboard, for functional reasons)
Post edited February 27, 2020 by teceem
Knockoffs are never as good as the official product. Just saying.
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Mr.Mumbles: Knockoffs are never as good as the official product. Just saying.
Are you typing this on your IBM compatible PC? :-P
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Mr.Mumbles: Knockoffs are never as good as the official product. Just saying.
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teceem: Are you typing this on your IBM compatible PC? :-P
When it comes to gamepads: always.
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teceem: Are you typing this on your IBM compatible PC? :-P
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Mr.Mumbles: When it comes to gamepads: always.
On an OS with a Xerox Alto knockoff GUI? :-P

Some people still consider every keyboard released since the IBM model M a knockoff!
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teceem: Are you typing this on your IBM compatible PC? :-P
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Mr.Mumbles: When it comes to gamepads: always.
Logitech's cordless PS2 gamepads were/are far superior to Sony's own wired Dualshock 2 gamepads IMO, especially the later revisions.

And not from my own experience but Hori's N64 controllers change hands for bigger sums than they cost when they were new.

Just sayin. ;)
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Strijkbout: Logitech's cordless PS2 gamepads were/are far superior to Sony's own wired Dualshock 2 gamepads IMO, especially the later revisions.

And not from my own experience but Hori's N64 controllers change hands for bigger sums than they cost when they were new.

Just sayin. ;)
I read a lot of good thing about the 8bitdo controllers too.
I use a standard Xbox One (wireless) controller for (some) PC gaming. If there's anything better, I probably wouldn't notice it.