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How did you hook it up to your pc?
If I wanted to play wireless, I would have to buy the pc version right?
The Dual Power and Dual Analog has better buttons, IMO. I use a Dual Trigger, and while don't get cramps like w/a Sony (I partly got it for not being PC-only), button releases are not instant, and the buttons nor d-pad offer enough resistance for specific timing when moving between buttons. Outside of fighting games, it's not even noticeable, but it makes them extra difficult.Just to throw in another opinion, I've always loved Thrustmaster gamepads (although they're a bit tricky to find). I mostly use a Thrustmaster Dual Trigger these days, and I used a Firestorm Dual Analog in the past.
The Logitech F710 is nice and works well if you use the provided extender and place the USB receiver at the front of your PC. Feels well made.