As I can see it says is supports Window 10. Are you using 10?
I have Logitech F710, MSI Force GC30 and Steam Controller (this one is fun too and works great as remote trackpad or just for point and click games) they are really good controllers and people rather recommend them.
For wired controller I would buy PDP.
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Both are really good.
Main difference is arrangement - symmetrical / asymmetrical. Logitech is cheaper too.
Lesser differences:
battery: MSI got build-in battery, Logitech needs two AA batteries.
weight: Logitech is heavier but IMO in a pleasant way
triggers: MSI work very lightly, Logitech needs little pressure, but for me it is easier to feel it
sticks: both are very precise, but MSI needs less movement between very left/right or up/down position, so it allows better reaction time but needs more practice for precision actions. I like MSI (asymmetrical) arrangement more
d-pad: Logitech wins, MSI's is a bit too tall IMO, but there two cover plates and round one is actually very good
adapter: MSI has bigger one 1,5cm and Logitech smaller one 0,5cm. Also Logitech comes with USB cable which can be used to connect adapter and MSI comes with two cables - one is for charging purpose only and second one for connecting with android devices I believe
LB/RB buttons: maybe it's just for me cause I have rather small hands but I need to change position of my hands to switch between LB/RB and triggers when using MSI.
MSI looks better IMO, but actually I don't care.
There is no easy choice :D
If I had to pick only one I would go for Logitech I think, even if I like asymmetrical controllers more. Anyway I like MSI and use it often too.
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Hmm thanks for your take. By the sounds of it, I think Logitech would suit me better. I do think MSI's has a sleeker look which i prefer, similar to the traditional Xbox one but the charging only cable might be a hassle. Size wise I don't think I have a problem since I'm okay with both the F310 and Xbox controller.
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I have 4 of the PDP Afterglow controllers...freaking solid as all heck, man. I've had 'em a while, and they all work like the day I bought them. Good feel, excellent response.
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I have found this controller second hand in excellent condition for $50 AUD ($33USD).
https://www2.razer.com/au-en/gaming-controllers/razer-wolverine-tournament-edition
Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on it?
It is still under warranty and comes with the receipt.
It is being sold due to the seller receiving a Xbox Elite controller for Christmas.
I will be using this solely to play on PC, all my other peripherals are Logitech if that makes any difference.
Its a bummer that the extra buttons cannot be remapped to keyboard shortcuts, but I'd wager they may come in useful anyway.
Thanks all:)
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