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After I got the XBone Controller with the Oculus Rift and having a direct comparison I can't go back to them anymore, holding one feels like holding a large plastic brick and feels weird in the hands, pressing the Triggers feels too hard instead of smooth, the D-Pad is indeed absolute shit and totally unusable for any Fighting games or similar (which is funny, since I originally bought the first to play Street Fighter IV on PC with) and the twin sticks feel too tough to press, even the 4 buttons feel rougher to press. Have been using X360 controllers for nearing ~10 years and while I had to replace one due to wear at some point they were the best option for a long while. They're around $20 on Amazon and I heard that they're almost as good as a real Xbox 360 controller.Ĭlick to expand.I'll just copy this from another thread and slightly modify it: You may also want to consider those PDP Rock Candy Xbox 360 controllers. That's as low as you can get without buying absolute garbage, and being from China that's with free shipping if you are content with waiting ~2 weeks. One of the basic wired Dualshock style ones is like 13€. While their controllers are primarily targeted towards mobile gaming, they work with anything and a lot of them have native Xinput support, they copy basically every type of controller design too so you can pick and choose what you want. It's a Chinese company, but I have heard a lot of good things about them. Might as well toss it here: A company that is worth a mention is Gamesir. Easily.ĨBitDo makes good shit, they've worked with Nintendo multiple times and they're high quality from what I've heard.
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Click to expand.Those SNES ones? They're as flat as normal SNES controller, I think they might even be a bit smaller.