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.
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.
I haven't built my PC yet, but do you guys pretty much use the controller for anything other than multiplayer shooters?
Yep. Thats the way i play my stuff.I haven't built my PC yet, but do you guys pretty much use the controller for anything other than multiplayer shooters?
I haven't built my PC yet, but do you guys pretty much use the controller for anything other than multiplayer shooters?
I think he means that.
Is Motioninjoy still the only option for DualShock 3?
360 controller has the best compatibility. In a lot of Steam games, you can just plug it in and have at it.
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.
I haven't built my PC yet, but do you guys pretty much use the controller for anything other than multiplayer shooters?
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:
I honestly prefer the D-Pad on these controllers over the XBox 360 D-Pad