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28 Feb, 2018
Value but not exceptional
The joystick is the cheapest feedback joystick I have found. 'Cheap' can, of course, mean many things and it is true that this joystick does not have the range of functions I have found on other feedback sticks.
The stick does not come with a driver so one must be downloaded. Not usually a problem but an indication of where money is being saved. It is robust but, if I can put it like this for a plastic joystick, a somewhat 'plastic' overall feel, with buttons a tad clicky and light.
Note that the feedback is vibration only, no force-feed. Hence your aim won't be thrown off when you are hit, crash or whatever your particular game effects are, but you'll be 'buzzed'. I found the frequent vibration a little annoying after a while and turned it off.
So, yes, it is a good honest vibration feedback joystick with plenty of easy-to reach buttons and a solid base. It won't set the world of gaming alight but at the price, you shouldn't expect it to.

10 Jun, 2018
Mine was sadly broken, physically and in spirit.
2 of 2 found this helpful Well, the clock is certainly small and cheap, but mine fell apart as I took it out of the packaging. The central dial holding the hands dropped off and the newly liberated hands took their opportunity and escaped.
I reassembled the clock face but it had evidently suffered a major psychological trauma and refused to work properly, with the hands now so loose that they slumped and hung uselessly like a sulking teenager, and were just as useful in telling me the time.
Obviously not everyone will receive broken clocks, but you get what you pay for and a £2 clock is not going to be as reliable or sturdy as Rolex Oyster.