What are your favourite controllers?
from sleepybisexual@beehaw.org to gaming@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 09:17
https://beehaw.org/post/14772612

At the moment I use my 8bitdo pro2. It was kinda expensive but its a huge upgrade from my no name switch controllers and awful gamesube one from powera.

Also, the 3ds had really good controls (we don’t talk about the c stick)

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mxl@lemm.ee on 02 Jul 2024 09:38 next collapse

8bitdo ultimate. Already lasted more than a couple of months, as opposed to the last two Xbox controllers I had. I just wanted hall effect joysticks and Xbox layout.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:10 collapse

Nice

Yea, 8 bitdo have good controllers.

How much was the ultimate? My pro2 was about 50 euro

Tywele@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Jul 2024 09:40 next collapse

My favourite controllers are still the official Xbox controllers because of Xbox Design Labs. I like to have my controller look the way I want. And also they seem to be the only controllers that can still be powered by 2 plain rechargable AA batteries.

Edit: Here is my design for anyone curious: <img alt="Xbox Design Labs Screenshot" src="https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/5a0eaf20-5f3e-49ae-9ea4-a739d3bf907f.webp">

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:11 next collapse

Nice

Xbox ones are cool but I can’t wrap my head around the buttons being inverted compared to Nintendo. Also how’s the dpad?

Tywele@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Jul 2024 10:26 collapse

For me it’s the other way around 😅

The D-pad is really nice. It’s very clicky.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:53 collapse

Nice, clicky dpad good

theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Jul 2024 11:58 next collapse

I don’t care about colours or AA batteries, I’d rather have a cable personally, I do agree on the choice though.

Anything from the 360 onwards are my preferred controllers. A permanently wired 360 controller that does away with the massive battery compartment it my favourite but these days I use an “Xbox one” version with the USB C cable.

along_the_road@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 23:09 collapse

You can use a typc-c to usb cable with the controller if using the controller with windows not sure about other platforms

theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 03 Jul 2024 04:58 collapse

Yeah, as I said, I use an Xbox one controller with a USB C cable. My PC has a USB C port so I just use C to C. I just wish there was a permanently wired official version of the controller that did away with the huge battery compartment on the back :)

StereoTypo@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 12:43 next collapse

My design was on the front page a few years ago…

<img alt="" src="https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/d586db51-d395-4fa9-95a9-072416cb546d.webp">

Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org on 02 Jul 2024 14:28 next collapse

Is there no option to design a wired one? =/

theangriestbird@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 17:24 collapse

Can’t believe I had to scroll this far for this. To my mind, the modern Xbox controller is the perfect controller for PC. Like you said, this the AA batteries and colorways are great, unique features. On top of this, it’s well-laid out, feels good in the hand, and every button, stick, and trigger feels great to use. And most importantly, it has the broadest compatibility. Every game recognizes the Xbox controller, and almost every game has Xbox button prompts built in.

The only thing missing is hall-effect sticks, but I’ve never experienced stick drift on an Xbox controller so it’s not like I would notice a difference.

BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz on 03 Jul 2024 06:48 collapse

The Xbox controllers are too big for my small hands. For people like me the dualshock 4 is more adapted + it has better build quality and feels sturdier all around

theangriestbird@beehaw.org on 03 Jul 2024 16:32 collapse

DS4? As in the one for the PS4? It’s a bit of an unfair comparison bc they are different gens, but i would definitely argue that the current Xbox Series controllers are higher build-quality than the DS4. My Xbox One controller had creaky, rattly shoulders and an okay but not great d-pad. The newer ones fix that, fortunately.

All that said, I will not dispute that it’s probably less ideal for smaller hands. Sony has always gotten that part right.

Faydaikin@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 09:50 next collapse

Given that the only console games I play are old Nintendo platformers, I’m gonna have to go with the NES Controller.

Trying to play Megaman 2 with analog sticks is an exercise in anger management. XD

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:09 next collapse

Retro games with analogs are pain, I love dpads

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:20 collapse

Also, I think you might like the 8bitdo sn30

Its a SNES shaped one with small analogs.

Dpads are cool

Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Jul 2024 10:04 next collapse

I do not know what the industry wide obsession is with connected D-pads, but my chunky thumbs do not appreciate it.

And with that in mind, the Playstation style of controllers are the closest thing to my ideal controller currently on the market.

Also, I prefer thumbstick under D-pad just in case I need to hit one of those buttons regularly I have a few options.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:12 collapse

Yea, the pro2 is PlayStation shaped. I actuslyl prefer it.

Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Jul 2024 10:48 next collapse

Yeah, I just wish they’d split the directionals.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:53 collapse

What do you mean “split the directionals” you mean staggered sticks?

Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Jul 2024 13:04 collapse

The directional pad is four separate buttons. Up down left right. I want them to be like the c buttons on the Nintendo 64 controller. Separate.

What ends up happening with me is that I’ll press down but not squarely down. There is a good chance I’ll press partially to the left or right while using smaller d pads. This causes extra inputs I didn’t intend to do happen. The ds made playing tetris much harder on me than it should have for me.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 13:05 collapse

Why?

The point of a dpad is that you can roll it

Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Jul 2024 13:09 collapse

Edited to clarify. And you can roll separated buttons just as easily… I know because I’d do it a lot on the psp with dj max.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 13:17 collapse

Oh, yes, Sony have a good split pad, joycons have it but bad

toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl on 02 Jul 2024 16:57 collapse

What is the pro2 you’re referring to here?

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 18:13 collapse

My 8bitdo controller, the pro2 has inline sticks

toothpaste_sandwich@feddit.nl on 02 Jul 2024 10:04 next collapse

I’m still using an old PS4 Dual Shock, as I prefer its ergonomics to the Microsoft one… But I have to say the rechargeable AA’s of Microsoft are a big plus.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:13 collapse

I tried a ps4 one. Those are damn good controllers.

OmegaMouse@pawb.social on 02 Jul 2024 10:09 next collapse

The 8Bitdo Pro+ has been great - works really well with my Steam Deck and Switch. Sounds like the Pro 2 is the superior version with hall effect sticks.

The Switch Pro controller has always been good too. And the DualSense is really neat with the haptics and adaptive triggers - expensive, but not that much more than a Pro controller surprisingly.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:15 next collapse

Yea, the Nintendo pro controller is way overpriced, before u got my 8bitdo I used these cheapo switch ones that were 7 euro a pop and they were good

OmegaMouse@pawb.social on 02 Jul 2024 11:51 collapse

To be fair I’ve had the pro controller for several years and it has held up really well. Really ergonomic and the vibration’s good, plus it has gyro. Perfect for my needs on Switch. I think it was worth what I paid.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 12:32 collapse

Oki :3

Which question but does it have hall sticks?

OmegaMouse@pawb.social on 02 Jul 2024 13:04 collapse

No the pro controller doesn’t have hall effect sticks, but I’ve not experienced any drift. I did take it apart once to clean the insides however.

I had no end of problems with the joy cons, and have replaced those sticks with hall effect ones. Since doing that I’ve not had any problems, touch wood!

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 13:06 collapse

Oh ok

prole@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 13:39 collapse

The D-pad on the Switch Pro Controller is hot garbage. Unless they changed it.

OmegaMouse@pawb.social on 02 Jul 2024 15:37 collapse

Admittedly I don’t use the D-pad all that much - does it not register inputs well? I guess it’s pretty important if you’re playing a fighting or retro game that require precise inputs. For the games I’ve played, it hasn’t been an issue.

darkpanda@lemmy.ca on 03 Jul 2024 05:08 collapse

The contacts inside are too big and sensitive and it results in phantom inputs. The DIY fix is to open up the controller and literally cover parts of the input contacts with tape.

sirico@feddit.uk on 02 Jul 2024 10:29 next collapse

Not practical with anything else, but the Gamcube controller was so comfy. Def part of the 8bitdo ultimate gang now.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:36 collapse

GameCube ones are nice

But powera can eat shit

poVoq@slrpnk.net on 02 Jul 2024 10:33 next collapse

Steam controller obviously (for everything other than retro gaming which often requires a dpad).

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:37 collapse

Not familiar with that, is it the trackpad one?

poVoq@slrpnk.net on 02 Jul 2024 10:38 collapse

Yes, see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_Controller

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 10:40 collapse

That thing confuses me

Why are the buttons below, why is there a stick if there are pads

poVoq@slrpnk.net on 02 Jul 2024 10:46 collapse

The stick is better for movement, while the pads are better for aiming. And the buttons work fine where they are.

Arguably the left side pad is a bit useless for gaming itself, but its nice to have two pads for desktop navigation and using the on screen keyboard that is build into steam.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 11:05 next collapse

Oh ok

averyminya@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 18:17 collapse

Careful now, the swarm of all 11 people who use the left touchpad for movement might hear you and eat you alive while they chant, “just try setting movement to the left touchpad. You’ll never go back… You’ll never go back …”

strongarm@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Jul 2024 19:46 collapse

It’s true, I’ve never gone back, also the joystick is a bit naff anyway

averyminya@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 20:29 collapse

I’ve tried it a number of times and just can’t get it to work for me. Far too much travel distance for me, and the lack of tactile feedback makes it difficult. In some ways, I like the floatiness feeling that that the travel distance creates, but ultimately it wasn’t worth the precision adjustments.

I tried it for some 2D side scrollers, FPS, and 3rd person games. I liked it most for 3rd person but couldn’t get a hang of the other two.

Plus, I really like using the left touch pad as a floating menu, which the joystick can’t do haha.

Oh, I forgot to say – the Steam Decks smaller track pad is actually nice for this reason because the shorter travel distance solves the floatiness issue for me in a lot of cases. I actually play Revita 50/50 between touchpad and joystick, just based on how I’m feeling.

LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org on 02 Jul 2024 11:01 next collapse

I’m a big fan of the 8bitdo Ultimate C, but my favourite may well be the GameCube controller

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 11:07 collapse

Smash bros player?

GameCube layout is pretty nice

LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org on 02 Jul 2024 11:26 collapse

Not really, I just think it’s the best controller. Ergonomic shape, octagonal stick gate (which is a criminally underused feature), good button layout… the only thing wrong with it is that the analogue triggers have a bit too much travel on them.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 11:31 collapse

People like the GameCube buttons? I hate the layout

The sticks are good tho. Would love a hall effect GameCube controller. Mine was good but I accidentally made it drift and its now unusable

QuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz on 02 Jul 2024 11:00 next collapse

  • 8bitdo SN30 Pro
  • GameCube controller
  • Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
  • Super Famicom controller (mainly the face button colors and layout)
sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 11:05 collapse

What’s so good about the switch pro?

I agree with the rest :3

QuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz on 02 Jul 2024 11:19 collapse

Ergonomics, NFC support and gyro. Of course the rumble could be stronger but I have gotten used to it.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 11:26 collapse

My aliexoress ones have super strong rumble. NFC is cool. But don’t most switch stuff have gyro?

QuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz on 02 Jul 2024 13:43 next collapse

Most Switch games support gyro functionality, and of course the Joy-Cons also have gyro.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 14:22 collapse

Everything has gryo unless its really cheap

JillyB@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 20:09 collapse

I think most PowerA controllers don’t have gyro or NFC. PowerA is what you’re most likely to find as a 3rd party controller.

makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml on 02 Jul 2024 11:27 next collapse

I quite like a good ps4 controller

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 11:30 next collapse

I agree

Berttheduck@lemmy.ml on 02 Jul 2024 12:41 collapse

Have you tried the ps5 controller? Genuinely my favourite thing about the ps5. The adaptive triggers and the haptics are so good. The battery life feels better too. That was my biggest complaint about the 4s especially compared to the ps3s, those lasted for weeks.

prole@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 13:27 next collapse

Yeah if they like the PS4 controller, then they’ll 100% love the DualSense.

Just play Astro’s Playroom and you’ll get it.

Sordid@beehaw.org on 03 Jul 2024 09:38 collapse

I have both PS4 and PS5 controllers for use with my PC, and I prefer the PS4 one because it feels more comfortable in my hands.

makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml on 04 Jul 2024 08:21 collapse

I have and it was amazing but I don’t own one and I’ve never used it as a controller on the Linux PC.

brandon@lemmy.zip on 02 Jul 2024 12:08 next collapse

I always thought the GameCube controller was ridiculously comfortable and ergonomic, so that’s my choice. The C stick might not be for everyone though.

Any Dreamcast fans here? Those controllers had similar ergonomics in the hand, although the lack of a second analog stick was a pretty big drawback in hindsight.

Pxtl@lemmy.ca on 02 Jul 2024 14:13 collapse

Honestly the 2nd analog stick I didn’t mind too much because the face-buttons made a decent D-pad for the tiny handful of shooters on the DC. The bigger flaw was the lack of 2nd shoulder-buttons.

Also that putting a screen into a controller has always been a solution looking for a problem. It was on the DC, it was on the Wii-U, and there’s a good reason they abandoned the idea to put a screen on the PS4 touchpad controller.

SteposVenzny@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 12:38 next collapse

PS2

  • best d-pad ever made
  • comfortable to my big hands without being uncomfortable to friends’ regular-sized hands
  • pressure sensitivity all over the place, even if that did get underutilized
  • versatile design that’s equally comfortable to use for 2D and 3D games and doesn’t specifically favor a small number of genres
  • smooth, strong, and yet quiet rumble
  • good heft
  • uses a cord so no fucking around with batteries
  • sensibly named and located Start and Select buttons (Everyone‘s been dropping the ball on that front, lately. Sony most of all.)
jarfil@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 13:18 next collapse

Keyboard and mouse… but the Steam Controller is cool too.

Other than that, any PS clone. The long thin horns fit my hands better than others.

Thavron@lemmy.ca on 02 Jul 2024 13:23 next collapse

PC game for decades with a recent (5 years?) Switch purchase. I was never a fan of controllers and still aren’t for anything to do with aiming, but the Switch Pro Controller impressed me as a real nice piece of hardware. Battery life is phenomenal too.

prole@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 13:26 next collapse

DualSense is the best right now IMO due to the features. If you don’t believe me, actually play Astro’s Playroom.

But I love the Steam Deck’s layout (so I guess I’d probably like the Steam Controller as well). A lot of that has to do with Steam Input being fucking awesome, but it’s also possible to get relatively good at using the touchpads as mouse, and the “touch right stick to enable gyro” is an awesome feature that has made FPS games playable on console for me.

Virkkunen@fedia.io on 02 Jul 2024 14:39 collapse

I had a dualsense before, bought it thinking of those features. Turns out that a few games had support for it on PC, and most were shooters so I wouldn't play using a controller.

The battery was abysmal too, it would barely last 4 hours. I've heard on some places that it was due to the touchpad being polled for input all the time, draining the battery.

Moved over to a 8bitdo ultimate Bluetooth with Hall sticks and couldn't be happier

mox@lemmy.sdf.org on 02 Jul 2024 16:06 next collapse

I have read that early DualSense units had a bug that affected battery life. If you still have yours, it might be worth updating the firmware.

prole@beehaw.org on 14 Jul 2024 12:40 collapse

I haven’t used mine with PC (I usually just use an X-Box One controller, which was my fav prior to DualSense probably), but it’s a shame that more games don’t use the adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. It’s used relatively often and pretty well on PS5, and for me it’s a borderline killer feature. If more games utilized it in the way Astro’s Playroom did (yes I know it’s a tech demo but that’s kind of the point), it would be far and away my favorite for any system.

Haven’t had issues with battery life, but taht could be because I’ve updated firmware, or maybe the PS5 is just better at managing the DSs’ battery since they’re made for eachother. I also got the official brand charging dock, so perhaps that has something to do with prolonging battery life? Couldn’t tell you.

morbidcactus@lemmy.ca on 02 Jul 2024 14:06 next collapse

I really liked the wavebird for the gamecube, unfortunately mine went into the aether on my last move, got bluetooth adapters to pair modern controllers with it but the wavebird was really cool at the time, was really amazing to not have to be tethered to the console and it being first party, though at the time the madcatz stuff was decent.

For recent controllers, I’ve been using a knockoff 360 controller for moonlight recently and after a lot of back and forth I really think MS nailed the controller setup back then (OG Xbox being decent but not a preference, I hated the duke, s controller was solid though), I like the xbone controllers as well, but IMO they’re just iterations on the 360 controller, easily my preference as an all rounder controller layout.

I have a steam controller, used it for a while but it’s been some time now, had some really great ideas, I’d totally go for an updated steamdeck style layout on that, probably a second for me.

I’ve had so much drift issues with ds4s that I personally don’t reach for a ds4 or dualsense for non playstation games, I like being able to swap batteries and the Xbox/Steam controllers all seem to have way better battery life in general, I keep a stock of rechargeables around so not generating piles of waste.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 16:03 collapse

Wacebird seems cool

morbidcactus@lemmy.ca on 02 Jul 2024 17:39 collapse

Totally was, it didn’t have rumble for battery life reasons, but didn’t miss it much at the time, barely used the rumble pack on the n64, think I got mine at EB games to try out the OOT secret hint feature (it’d buzz the pack if you were near a hidden secret), feedback has come a LONG way since then in terms of immersion.

wer2@lemm.ee on 02 Jul 2024 14:30 next collapse

N64 controller. It’s insane, but I love it.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 16:04 collapse

Wasn’t expecting that

2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de on 02 Jul 2024 14:50 next collapse

PS3 (that’s the Dualshock iirc?), Steam Controller, and the Wii U Pro Controller (I quite like the two analog sticks at the top). In that order probably.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 16:04 collapse

Nice Never tried a ps3 controller but I tried 2 and 4

2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de on 02 Jul 2024 16:20 collapse

The PS2 one is pretty much the same, isn’t it? I’ve never used one of those myself though.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 16:27 collapse

Probably

vaionko@sopuli.xyz on 02 Jul 2024 14:56 next collapse

PS5 controller. Bought a broken one to fix and replace my xBox 360 controller I’d been using and it feels so much better. The trackpad is also useful for games with partial controller support like My Summer Car.

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 02 Jul 2024 15:29 next collapse

The steam controller. I love the trackpad!

IGuessThisIsForNSFW@yiffit.net on 02 Jul 2024 16:05 next collapse

I hugely regret not buying 10 of them when they were liquidating their stock and selling them for $5. I love mine and am really worried about what I’ll do when it inevitably breaks.

themoken@startrek.website on 02 Jul 2024 17:20 collapse

That trackpad was a game changer for playing KB+M games with a controller, but to be honest sometimes I really miss the right joystick. The trackpad can fake it, but it’s not the same.

If they ever do another standalone controller I’d want it to be like a screen-less Deck. Both joysticks and trackpads and a couple more grips.

slacktoid@lemmy.ml on 02 Jul 2024 17:38 collapse

I agree with the direction of the v2 controller. Im honestly a trackpad fiend as i never got the hang of the joystick.

minimalfootprint@discuss.tchncs.de on 02 Jul 2024 15:43 next collapse

I recently upgraded my XBox 360 Wireless controller and got the Flydigi Vader 3 Pro. Hall Effect Sensors trigger guard. Picked it up for und er 50 bucks on Aliexpress. They are available on Amazon US, but not in Europe.

Really happy with it so far.

MutatedBass@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 16:24 next collapse

I’m using a Thrustmaster Eswap X Pro. The joystick and dpad modules are hot swappable and can be put in any orientation you prefer. They sell replacement joystick modules for $20, which is nice because you don’t have to replace the whole controller if one gets stick drift.

airbussy@lemmy.one on 02 Jul 2024 16:31 next collapse

Steam Controller is of course an unbeatable classic, almost it’s own category with the weird but charming touchpads.

Of the more conventional controllers I’m a big fan of my current Gulikit KK3 Max. I was looking for a controller with Hall-effect joysticks, and this one looked like one of quality, so I decided why not eh. Feels like a good controller when I use it, so I’m content with it.

termus@beehaw.org on 02 Jul 2024 19:07 collapse

I would love to see a Steam deck like version. It really needed a right analog stick and a touchpad.

sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today on 03 Jul 2024 02:06 next collapse

I really enjoy the Gulikit King Kong Pro 2 (and would assume the 3 is better) because it all runs on firmware. No software to install, it just works as it should. Also works on Linux without fuss.

On its functionality side it has hall effect triggers and joysticks plus nice buttons.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 03 Jul 2024 08:07 collapse

Nice :3

The 8bitdo also had good firmware but an optional app for macros

Kissaki@beehaw.org on 03 Jul 2024 05:58 next collapse

Steam Controller.

It’s big enough for my long hands. And it has a ton of features and customizability.

What I don’t like is the right track pad when games expect a joystick. Depending on the game controls, it can be suboptimal. (configurable to a degree with center deadzone)

cafuneandchill@beehaw.org on 03 Jul 2024 07:51 next collapse

Also using 8bitdo Pro 2, I like it. Bluetooth connection is somewhat crusty – for some reason, games think that I’m holding LT, despite me not pressing it. Maybe it’s a Linux Mint thing, I dunno. Works perfectly wired, though

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 03 Jul 2024 08:03 collapse

Never had any issues

hazelnoot@beehaw.org on 03 Jul 2024 14:22 next collapse

Another vote for the steam controller - it’s versatile enough to work comfortably with every game I’ve wanted to play.

hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org on 03 Jul 2024 14:35 next collapse

I’ve been enjoying the GameSir G7 for a while. It’s wired but I kind of prefer that. My first G7 had a faulty left stick in the first two months. I think it was faulty from the beginning but I just didn’t notice it. I sent them a video of the issue and they replaced it outright.

It’s a bit smaller than my Xbox elite controller and it feels pretty great. I like the clicky dpad and the two back buttons. Stick tension is nice as well.

I’d like to see trigger stops but they haven’t done that yet. I’d also like to have clicky face buttons so I’m considering one of their khaleid controllers. Those are minor nitpicks, though. This controller has been terrific.

Arkham@beehaw.org on 04 Jul 2024 16:19 next collapse

Steam Controller is a flawed masterpiece that I wish we had gotten another iteration of.

Also, speaking of the 8bitdo Pro 2 line, the wired Xbox version of the Pro 2 is pretty great. It’s similar to the regular Pro 2, but it has analog triggers, uses Xinput, and has Xbox coloring and branding. It’s like they took the best parts of Xbox, SNES, and Playstation controllers and mushed them all together.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 04 Jul 2024 16:24 collapse

The normal one has xinput too. I have the general one. My pro2 has analog triggers too

eezeebee@lemmy.ca on 08 Jul 2024 12:18 collapse

I hated the Xbox controller when it first came out, probably because my child-sized hands couldn’t reach the buttons comfortably. So it was Playstation style for a long time.

Now as an adult I’ve switched over to the Xbox style (easier to plug and play for Steam gaming) and I like it a lot. It feels a lot more durable than any other controller I can remember using. Though I feel the size and weight of the controller makes it slightly more difficult to use the bumper and trigger buttons compared to PS controllers, it’s not a big deal because I’m not playing FPS these days.

sleepybisexual@beehaw.org on 08 Jul 2024 14:06 collapse

Both styles are cool. Tho I have a slight preference for symmetrical sticks