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Old 18-10-2004, 18:03
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I've got the 1st gen of the Logitech Controllers and they are pretty damn good. However they are a bit big and the D-Pad is a little hard to use. Also one of the controllers I have is not working perfectly (The right analog is not responding to well). I'm assuming you are talking about the 2nd generation Logitech controllers which use 2 batteries and are a bit smaller than the 1st generation controllers. The 2nd generation looks like its been upgraded from the 1st gen quite a bit. Smaller controller, D-Pad looks better and looks actually usable, and has a sleeker design (Less batteries!). Overall having experienced the 1st generation, I plan to pick up two of the 2nd generations. One to replace the broken 1st generation and another to have four controllers! (1 official + 1 1st gen + 2 2nd gen controllers). Overall for the price its pretty damn good! I say go for it! The first ones are damn convenient and the second generation is supposed to be better.
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