I recently upgraded from the wired version, because of a fault with it's cable. It began to stop working when the cable was move to a certain angle. When I went to exchange they did not have any on the item floor (The employee made me go look and find it). I instead opted to bit my tongue and upgrade to the version with wireless receiver. I'm no stranger to controllers, having use every important one from Atari, to SNES, to the Dreamcast controller the Xbox controller borrowed most of it's design from. The Sony Dual Shock, Valve's Steam Controller, to my Vive Motion Controllers and soon my Leap Motion hand controllers. My opinion in this review will not reflect my single incident with a bad wire. It is hard to tell the difference between the Xbox One and the Xbox 360, and even more so on PC. The most striking difference between the two is the price. A wireless Xbox 360 Controller, with a rechargeable pack, can be found for less than a tethered Xbox One controller. I have tried to find a difference in them, the One and the 360 versions, and I have not found a single thing. The 360 was a decent controller, and could take a few hits which is good for a console controller for little kids. If you are reading this review, I am going to assume you are older than the average console gamer. The Xbox One controller using the PC receiver has no lag or problems of any sort (much like the 360). It seems sturdy, certainly less delicate than the Steam Controller, but not close to the features and customization the Steam Controller gives you. To be blunt, I have used the official Xbox controller on the PC simply because most PC games have native support for them. Other 3rd party controllers can run into many issues, and be inferior in quality. I had two Razer 360 Controllers which were just torn to pieces and useless after a year of normal use. They rubber from the thumb grips would rip. I am using a Razer keyboard and Mouse but I will never use a controller from them again. So the Xbox controller is a great choice for PC gaming. With Windows 10 already having the drivers for it, setting up a controller for PC gaming has never been easier. Any age group can handle it. It seems well made and performs perfectly well. The analog sticks on this controller will NOT rip off. That leads me to my final point. I cannot give the Xbox One controller with PC receiver anything more than a 3 because I simply don't think it is a big enough improvement over the 350 to warrant the current price gap. If it was just $15 I might change my mind, because it does feel better made, and I think that is what makes it cost more; The higher quality hardware. For the average PC gamer I recommend looking into a wireless Xbox 360 controller for PC gaming. It will serve you just as well. For those of you whom the difference in price is manageable, definitely go for the Xbox One. It has a higher quality to it, and PC games will continue to support it for the foreseeable future. Even if the controllers are no different than the 360. For the small percentage who want to try something new, complicated, but rewarding. Well I say get a Steam Controller. They are cheaper and more fragile, but infinitely more customization and useful in situations the standard controllers of today which all follow the same control scheme are not. For these reasons, I rate the Xbox One Controller with Wireless PC Receiver 3/5. I have no doubt it will become the standard for PC gaming in the future, but for right now save yourself some money by getting the 360 and put it towards a nice headset or something else.