Product Comparison: Logitech F710 vs Logitech F310
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- Buttons feel nice, click right, built in well.
- It's build quality was that of a high quality controller, feels very comfortable.
- The analog sticks are solid with virtually no deadzone.
- Buttons are responsive and have a good 'click' to them.
- The D-Pad is a bit wobbly, seems it's slightly loose.
- The ABXY buttons are very tactile and have a solid feel to them, well made.
- It can be swapped between x-input and direct input, even in game.
- Thumbsticks are nice, not too stubby or hard to move.
- The A, B, X, and Y buttons are solid and responsive.
- The D-Pad is worse than even the Xbox 360 Controllers were.
- Feels very durable which is good if you drop your controller or hit it against things accidentally.
- Batteries last a very long time.
- It is a very comfortable pad with accurate controls and buttons.
- The buttons and analogue sticks are of high quality and are very responsive.
- The connection is pretty bad.
- Works flawlessly from a connectivity perspective.
- Option to use DirectInput easily for older games via switch.
- The D-pad is a single chunk of plastic.
- The trigger buttons were not well designed and are uncomfortable to use.
- No Vibration. Massive Deadzone on the analog sticks ruins a great product.