• criss_cross@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Xbox series X Elite controllers. I’ll never go back. They have a good weight and feel.

    Sorta on topic, what do people use for N64 emulation? I can’t find a 6 button controller that I like.

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    X-Box 360. I have an old official one for my PC. I played Dark Souls with it so it is now ingrained into my body. Also all the years of Halo.

    I really dislike the X-Box One controller. Feels too big in my hand and just off.

    I fear the day my wired one breaks since they stopped making official wired ones for PC.

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      The d-pad on the 360 controller was garbage. It was the only thing holding it back.

      I think they’ve found a great place with the One/Series controllers.

      I also really appreciate that with the jump to the Series X/S they didn’t change controllers. They had one that worked that people liked, so they kept it. And it works via Xbox’s proprietary wireless protocol, USB, or Bluetooth, so it works on pretty much anything but a Playstation or Nintendo.

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        2 months ago

        I couldn’t care less about the D-pad. All that matters is how it feels in my hand and access to the primary controls like joysticks, triggers, and face buttons.

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      Aside from Microsoft selling it as one, there’s a reason the 360’s contoller design is basically the de facto basis for most PC controllers. It’s the most comfortable one I’ve used for 3D games by far. Everything you need is easy to access. Nintendo lifted essentially the same design for their Wii U and Switch Pro controllers.

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      2 months ago

      I’m not sure what you are referring to here. The Dual Shock 2 was the standard PS2 controller throughout its lifetime.

      Do you mean the OG PlayStation, which had the standard controller, then the dual analogue stick, and finally the Dual Shock with the two analogue sticks plus rumble?

      I liked the analogue sticks, loved Katamari. Rumble didn’t add enough.

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        2 months ago

        I like the sticks and rumble. By extra stuff I meant like haptic triggers and stuff like that in the newest controllers.

        The old standard Playstation controller. With sticks and rumble.

        I own a Series S. And I’ve been looking for a PS pattern Xbox controller forever. But I’ve never found one.

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          2 months ago

          Does the Series S support USB controllers? Could you not use one of those knock off USB PS controllers?

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          Oh gotcha. You mean before it went Dual Shock 3? Sorry I thought you were referring to the multiple iterations the PS1 had.

          Advantage over Dual Shock 2 was that it was wireless, and I do appreciate that, but I completely agree that PlayStation layout is great.

          I do like the Dual Shock 4 when on the computer, as the little touchpad on the front helps with SteamOS when dealing with shitty interfaces for 3rd Party Launchers that demand a mouse and keyboard.

          If I didn’t encounter them occasionally then Dual Shock 3 all the way as I dont normally need any of the other “features”.

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    Keyboard and mouse :^)

    The Playstation controller is pretty great. I have a PS2 and it still feels nice to use

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    Right now, a kind of weird one: the Bridget MX, from SGF Devices. It’s a 3D printed, all-button controller for fighting games. They don’t make that specific model now (it was a very early one), but this is the closest to it: https://sgfdevices.com/products/bridget-pe

    At first I thought that not having a joystick would make games kind of boring. Like, too practical, not enjoyable. But no, it’s actually fun. Kind of like tapping out notes on a piano. It uses low-profile mechanical keyboard switches, and I have some stiffer, clickier switches on the way right now.

    It’s meant for fighting games (Street Fighter, etc.), but I’ve used it for some 2D platformers and it worked great for those, too.

    A non-3D-printed, less cheapo one would probably be even more fun to use, but I think I’ll stick with this one for now.

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    2 months ago

    Stadia controller. I switched my old Xbox 360 controllers for stadia controllers. Chargeable, heavy, ergonomic. Win for me.

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    I can’t say I’ve ever really liked a controller, so I never experimented with fancy ones. The one that was the most fine was the ps controller. the joycon was ok until drift kicked in. The xbox controller made my hands hurt after too long. I think if I’d had more xbox games back then I would have gotten more into controllers to find one for my tiny hands. I mostly prefer a keyboard.

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    An Xbox one controller. I bought a newer seriesX controller but it developed stick drift almost immediately. My Xbox one controller is going on 6 or 7 years now and is still rock solid. And I play rocket league so you know I am hard on them.

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    I love the XBOX Lunar Shift controller, it seems like they added a nice rubber coat around the - what do you call these - wings? so it has a very nice feel to it. Sadly, of course, still no hall sticks.

    But I also haven‘t really tried a dozen different controllers so I‘m not sure how helpful my opinion is.

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    Logitech RumblePad 2 for the PC.

    Basically a knockoff clone of the PlayStation 2 controller for the PC, from around 2008 or so I think.

    Still mostly works somehow, except the mode swap button. I don’t even need that button anyways.

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    I’ll controversially say that I really love the Steam controller. Not the steam deck (which is honestly my number 1 if we’re including handhelds) but the original controller intended for use with the steam link device.

    It really just needs a right analog stick and it would be great. The lack of one takes it from 10/10 to like a 7/10. It’s so good otherwise, great weight and size, good design. Sensible layout and the big track pads work really well! It was clearly a prototype for how the Deck layout ended up, though I actually like the controller’s big circular pads more than the decks little square ones.

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      2 months ago

      The steam deck honestly is my favorite controller. If valve releases a controller that’s the steam deck without a screen I’ll be first in line and I’ll take two please.

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      The steam controller is absolutely my favorite shape and feel for the controller.

      The one big flaw is the plastic bumper mechanism that has broken on 3 of my units, 1 I was able to send back, 1 replaced with PETG 3D printed part which is less clicky, but more durable, and 1 still intact.

      Still, I have exclusively used those for years when not playing on Switch

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    For fighting games, my own custom built stick. Put this together last year to replace the Hori RAP4 that had served me well for seven years until a button cap broke off. Super happy with how this turned out. It’s much lighter, I like having a detachable cable. GP2040-CE supports Switch natively so I no longer need an adapter (and I can feel the difference in latency now), and Sanwa silents mean I can practice late at night without keeping anyone awake. And it just looks good, it’s on brand for me.

    For everything else that is not fighting games, 8BitDo Pro 2.

    I also have a soft spot for the Wii Classic Controller Pro, I miss having gates on the analog sticks. I’d kill for a modern refresh of that with L3/R3, gyro, and USB instead of having to plug it into a Wiimote.

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      Oh man, after reading your comment I now have begun reading about the GP2040ce project. I got an empty wooden shell off AliExpress and have been wondering what to do with it for the longest time. They sell sanwa parts along with these generic Chinese encoders that I don’t care to bet on. This pico project looks like just the thing I wanna build