Amazon has Logitech F310 Wired Plug/Play USB Gamepad Controller (Blue/Black) on sale for $13.78 -> now $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.
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Amazon has Logitech F310 Wired Plug/Play USB Gamepad Controller (Blue/Black) on sale for $13.78 -> now $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.
Thanks to community member kannyfu for finding this deal
i cannot recommend people stay away from these Logitech controllers enough, terrible dpad, one of the mushiest possible, triggers that fail in a few months, face buttons that fail in under a year, it's cheap, but there's better cheap controllers. the f710 is even worse because it has the same problems but more expensive, plus it's on a band that is full of interference if you have a wifi signal anywhere near it, same button and trigger failures. the sticks on them aren't bad, but i've never had one live long enough to even start to drift. edit: forgot about the deadzone issue, sticks do have huge deadzones.
edit: THEY WERE USING THE F710 TO CONTROL THE SUB? what the hell man, why why why. a vanilla xbone controller lasts so much longer and is so much more reliable.
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i cannot recommend people stay away from these Logitech controllers enough, terrible dpad, one of the mushiest possible, triggers that fail in a few months, face buttons that fail in under a year, it's cheap, but there's better cheap controllers. the f710 is even worse because it has the same problems but more expensive, plus it's on a band that is full of interference if you have a wifi signal anywhere near it, same button and trigger failures. the sticks on them aren't bad, but i've never had one live long enough to even start to drift. edit: forgot about the deadzone issue, sticks do have huge deadzones.
edit: THEY WERE USING THE F710 TO CONTROL THE SUB? what the hell man, why why why. a vanilla xbone controller lasts so much longer and is so much more reliable.
This has drift causing the left stick to accidentally trigger down. I've had to invert my Y control so I don't keep sinking playing submarine simulator.
I get the thumb stick or dpad used for turn, direction and strafe, but what did they use the buttons for? Did it go faster if you held R1? Or repeatedly alternate between A and B like Track and Field to go up faster?
I'm referring to the simulator games, of course. Nothing else.
Last edited by Ride_The_Sky June 21, 2023 at 10:16 AM.
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edit: THEY WERE USING THE F710 TO CONTROL THE SUB? what the hell man, why why why. a vanilla xbone controller lasts so much longer and is so much more reliable.
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edit: THEY WERE USING THE F710 TO CONTROL THE SUB? what the hell man, why why why. a vanilla xbone controller lasts so much longer and is so much more reliable.
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I'm referring to the simulator games, of course. Nothing else.
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