Author Topic: Is this Logitech controller good?  (Read 3257 times)

http://www.target.com/p/logitech-f310-gamepad/-/A-13670128

I'm thinking of getting this since I have a target giftcard, would it be a good idea to do so?

you're probably better off with an xbox 360 controller and a pc adapter if target sells it

you're probably better off with an xbox 360 controller and a pc adapter if target sells it
They don't.

I've had two of these. They're really poorly made and break really easily, if you drop it even once you're probably forgeted. They're also super unergonomic.

I have a $20 off-brand wireless usb controller that is more durable and comfortable than this controller.

Yes, they are fantastic. I've been using them for years with no problems. Just got a second one for christmas so my nieces can play lego star wars together on my PC when they come over.

I've had two of these. They're really poorly made and break really easily, if you drop it even once you're probably forgeted. They're also super unergonomic.
I have a $20 off-brand wireless usb controller that is more durable and comfortable than this controller.
I've had the totally opposite experience. They're really sturdy and comfortable to use. I've dropped my controller several times before, sometimes on tile; no problems whatsoever.

And to be honest, Xbox controllers are some of the most uncomfortable controllers I have ever used. The buttons are too spaced out and difficult to use.
« Last Edit: March 26, 2017, 12:17:15 PM by Planr »

these controllers are bad. not worth spending money on it imo

Yes, they are fantastic. I've been using them for years with no problems. Just got a second one for christmas so my nieces can play lego star wars together on my PC when they come over.
I've had the totally opposite experience. They're really sturdy and comfortable to use. I've dropped my controller several times before, sometimes on tile; no problems whatsoever.

And to be honest, Xbox controllers are some of the most uncomfortable controllers I have ever used. The buttons are too spaced out and difficult to use.
In terms of ergonomics, the main problem is where the ring and pinky finger go, not the buttons necessarily. They have to curl in too far. I do have giant hands so it might be because of that.

The main breaking point seems to be the bumpers - on both controllers I had those break once the controller fell on them. In my first one, I also had the cable wear out and it stopped working completely.

oops too late I already ordered it lol


In terms of ergonomics, the main problem is where the ring and pinky finger go, not the buttons necessarily. They have to curl in too far. I do have giant hands so it might be because of that.

The main breaking point seems to be the bumpers - on both controllers I had those break once the controller fell on them. In my first one, I also had the cable wear out and it stopped working completely.
sounds like it just didnt work for you then, big hands (+ excessive rough use?) dont work with it i guess

I got to challenger 3 on rocket league with this controller

I would've suggested the PS4 controller since it's easy to use with PCs now but woop too late

I would've suggested the PS4 controller since it's easy to use with PCs now but woop too late

I've been thinking about this, can anyone confirm on this?

I've been thinking about this, can anyone confirm on this?
Slowly making its way with the PS4 usb thing.
However, unlike 360 it isn't the main controller people develop game controls around.

It doesn't have the wide range of supported games.