That brings us to SteelSeries’ Stratus Duo, a gamepad that happens to adopt the Xbox button scheme, as well as offer support for not just Bluetooth, but 2.4GHz wireless. Still, it’s hard to beat having that Xbox button scheme, given the developer love it’s had over the years. Sony’s DualShock has had a rough life on PC over the years, but today, the latest pads can be used via Bluetooth natively. Since the Xbox 360’s release, you could be confident that its gamepad button scheme would be supported by any new controller-enabled PC game. Later that year, Microsoft released its Xbox 360, and soon after, its gamepad became the de facto standard for PC gamers, thanks in large part to the company actually offering a Windows driver for it. At the time, great gamepad solutions for the PC didn’t seem to exist, but that option bucked the trend. The first review ever published to Techgage was of Logitech’s RumblePad 2, in 2005.
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