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That's a bummer that you can't use both control types at the same time. I could definitely see the draw for the gyro (assist) aiming, that's a neat concept. I don't think I play enough FPS's anymore to warrant taking the time to experiment, but it's definitely good to know that the capability is there if I ever feel like giving it a try.
So, it rumbles, but likely not using the full haptic capabilities. Somewhat disappointing but kind of expected considering the tech isn't standard yet.
Adaptive triggers functionality not working was kind of expected too. What can you do?
I don't really feel like I would have much of a use for the pad, as far as the capacitive touch capabilities go. I do think the button functionality of the touchpad would be useful to me though, as I always prefer to have a hardware screenshot button if possible when I'm using a controller.
Thanks for the response.