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What's your PC controller of choice?

jon bones

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I'm interested in picking up a controller for my laptop - I'm leaning towards the PS3 controller so that I can use Bluetooth and avoid unsightly dongles, but I already have a spare 360 controller I could use.

Which do you prefer, and why?
 

jwk94

Member
The 360 controller. Hopefully the DS4 will be able to work with the PC without having to download any added software (MotionInJoy)
 
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Deleted member 125677

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360 is easier. But if you have a minimum of computer knowledge, go with you controller of choice. I use both ps3 and 360, depending on type of game.
 

Into

Member
PS3 controller

Because while 360 controller is better for shooters, i just use my mouse+keyboard for those. But if i am playing Super Meat Boy i want to use the d pad, and the 360 dpad is...well...a piece of work.

Just prefer PS3 controller for specific genres and it works fine, mouse+keyboard does the rest.
 

Arthea

Member
don't laugh, but xbox360 controller is the best, I would prefer it being a lil smaller, other than that it is most comfortable. I use it on PC, even for emulated PS games.
 

FuKuy

Member
360 gamepad.

Because it has become a standard and every game with gamepad support works 100% perfect with it.
 

54-46!

Member
360 controller for modern titles, Tomee SNES controller for 2D / retro games and an arcade stick for fighting games.
 

Makai

Member
PS3 controller for sure, although I just use a USB cord. I like playing a lot of old console games, and it's perfect for SNES, PS1, PS2, and GCN. A good dpad is required for a lot of indie games, too. 360 controller should be fine for other types of games, though.
 
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+MotionInJoy, don't have a wired 360 controller or the dongle
 
PS3 controller for sure, although I just use a USB cord. I like playing a lot of old console games, and it's perfect for SNES, PS1, PS2, and GCN. A good dpad is required for a lot of indie games, too. 360 controller should be fine for other types of games, though.

Yeah I use the same thing. I recommend motioninjoy's offline version for those who have had trouble before with ads or popups when emulating a 360 pad. It may still be problematic/evil, but I'm just too used to the PS3 controller to switch up and it gets the job done.
 
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Deleted member 125677

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I haven't built my PC yet, but do you guys pretty much use the controller for anything other than multiplayer shooters?

lol. Ironically I use it for almost anything but mp shooters. platformers, action games etc.
 
Xbox 360 controller, hope Microsoft is going to have something like it for the next generation, and hopefully one that you do not need an adapter for.

lol. Ironically I use it for almost anything but mp shooters. platformers, action games etc.

I think he means that.
 

MikeDip

God bless all my old friends/And god bless me too, why pretend?
I use an xbox360 controller for the pc. Works pretty good, I had it even before owning a 360.
 
Wired 360 pad. I haven't had any issues with compatibility apart from a few old games. The only downside is the electrical tape I have around the handles to stop it falling into pieces.
 

SJRB

Gold Member
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Logitech F710.

Wireless and with rumble feature. Nice rubber padding on the back for those sweaty moments, robust springs in the triggers. D-pad can be a little bit iffy at times, but other than that it's a great gamepad.
 

Rootbeer

Banned
I use the 360 Gamepad for Windows, wired version. I have the wireless dongle too but found myself preferring wired for PC use.

As a gamepad, I prefer the Dualshock 3 but since most games are designed to work with the 360 one it just feels more right to use it :p
 

Superflat

Member
PS3 since I emulate and the dpad is much better. Been thinking about buying a 360 pad though, since it still trips me up sometimes when the game tells me to press 360 pad buttons and it's better for playing current AAA type games. It also doesn't require that Motioninjoy nonsense. But DS3 is more than competent for now.
 

Seik

Banned
360 for all/most of my Steam games and some specific games on Dolphin.

For anything related to emulators I use the OG controllers via many kinds of USB adapters like the Retrode for my SNES/Gen games and separate adapters for the N64/Saturn/PSX controllers.
 

SteveWD40

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Logitech F710.

Wireless and with rumble feature. Nice rubber padding on the back for those sweaty moments, robust springs in the triggers. D-pad can be a little bit iffy at times, but other than that it's a great gamepad.

Best option for no wires / dongles (it uses a version of the micro connector Logitechs mice use).

Only issue is signal can be dropped if you sit more than a few feet away from the receiver.
 

Gruso

Member
360 for me, but the d-pad is a real downer. I picked up a Hori EX to rectify that.

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I also have USB NeoGeo and SNES pads handy. Sometimes you just need them.
 

Atrophis

Member
I use a dualshock 3 because it saved me buying a new pad just for pc use. Still need to get a bluetooth dongle so I can play wirelessly.
 
Best option for no wires / dongles (it uses a version of the micro connector Logitechs mice use).

Only issue is signal can be dropped if you sit more than a few feet away from the receiver.


The F310 is also a good option if you don't want to go the wireless route:

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I honestly prefer the D-Pad on these controllers over the XBox 360 D-Pad
 

Luth1en

Member
Hands down the 360 controller. I think that it's the most ergonomic (and good looking) controller and it works on both my PC and 360.
 
DualShock 3. The 360 controller would be fine, too, if it weren't for the Dpad (which is important for many games I play with the controller).

edit:
I haven't built my PC yet, but do you guys pretty much use the controller for anything other than multiplayer shooters?

No. Most games that are PC centric or are first person will be played with mouse + keyboard. I wouldn't like to play Dark Souls with m+k though. ;)
 
360 pad for most things as it offers the best compatibility and a Logitech PS3 Chillstream I got really cheap for 2D games although the D-Pad on that is acting a bit iffy lately. I wish I had a controller with a good d-pad and Xinput support though.
 
PS3 controller.


I already have 2 of them so no point in wasting money on another one, plus everything works great. With motion joy you can even make it work as a 360 controller (same compatibility) and it's extremly customizable. You can even assign the motion sensors to whatever axis you want and emulate the WiiMote on dolphin (minus the pointing obviously)
 

efyu_lemonardo

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Logitech F710.

Wireless and with rumble feature. Nice rubber padding on the back for those sweaty moments, robust springs in the triggers. D-pad can be a little bit iffy at times, but other than that it's a great gamepad.

Best option for no wires / dongles (it uses a version of the micro connector Logitechs mice use).

Only issue is signal can be dropped if you sit more than a few feet away from the receiver.

The F310 is also a good option if you don't want to go the wireless route:

logitech-gamepad-f310.png


I honestly prefer the D-Pad on these controllers over the XBox 360 D-Pad

F510 is the best of both worlds. Has rumble (unlike F310) but uses wires so no signal loss (unlike F710) and is recognized as a 360 controller so it's supported by any game that supports that. Plus you gain additional support by switching between Xinput and Dinput.

Since joining GAF, every time this thread comes up, I haven't seen a better option.
 
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