Microsoft's new Xbox Elite controller is a whopping $150, but that price tag will get you one of the most rock-solid, customizable gamepads we've ever seen. The analog sticks and direction pad have interchangeable parts for if you want convex or concave stick caps, or a circular or plus-shaped direction digital pad. There are also removable metal paddle buttons on the underside you can map to any button press, and the Xbox Accessories app for Xbox One and Windows 10 offer a baffling amount of options like stick sensitivity, trigger sensitivity, and even rumble strength for each of the controller's four force feedback motors.
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