Difference between revisions of "Logitech F310"
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* My D-pad broke after a little over a year, and not even with very much play. That's a pretty short lifespan for a $36 controller. | * My D-pad broke after a little over a year, and not even with very much play. That's a pretty short lifespan for a $36 controller. | ||
− | * In order to save money, the controller doesn't include vibration feedback, but vibration was pretty much expected | + | * In order to save money, the controller doesn't include vibration feedback, but vibration was pretty much an expected feature at the time it came out. |
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Revision as of 16:22, 15 July 2020
The Logitech F310 is a video game controller for personal computers made by Logitech. It originally retailed in the 2010s for $36 as a discount version of the Logitech F710. Its button layout is that of a PlayStation 2 gamepad, but it has a more bulbous form like an Xbox controller. It has dual analog sticks, a digital D-pad, and a toggle button to switch between them. It also has 4 standard buttons, a start and back button, two shoulder buttons and two shoulder analog bumpers. It uses USB for its connector and supports both XInput and DirectInput modes through a toggle switch on the back.
Personal
I bought this gamepad to replace my Logitech F710 which had annoying wireless problems. It lasted for a little over a year before the right direction on the D-pad broke. After opening it, I found the problem was with the silicon membrane over the D-pad; it had broken down from wear and wasn't popping up correctly any more. I was able to swap it out with the one from my unused F710, which appears to be made of a higher quality silicon. I later bought a Zhidong V+ Gamepad to see if it was superior, and I ended up liking it more than the F310.
Review
Good
- Its comfortable to hold.
- The ability to switch between XInput and DirectInput makes it more versatile for older games.
Bad
- My D-pad broke after a little over a year, and not even with very much play. That's a pretty short lifespan for a $36 controller.
- In order to save money, the controller doesn't include vibration feedback, but vibration was pretty much an expected feature at the time it came out.
Ugly
- Nothing.
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Logitech_products#Gamepads - Wikipedia - Logitech Gamepads.