ps5 controllers use batteries too
but you cannot remove them unless you wanna risk breaking it and not being able to put it back together
so unless you wanna buy another controller when the battery goes bad xbox is better alone for that reasoning
buy rechargable batteries. they last like 5x what the dualsense battery does. you dont wanna have to recharge your controller every day, trust me. just pop them out and in once a week, so much better than having a tiny non-replaceable battery
Every ps controller ive owned has broken after a few months, but ive had 360 pads that ive had since release that still work great.
But ive since switch to 8bitd0 pro for pc gaming and havent been disappointed
they suck. the ergonomy is bad, the supposedly drift proof version drifts the same fricking way as any regular analog stick. the analog stick itself is not great, it requires too much force and the acceleration curve is wrong, making games feel weird to play.
i speak from experience. dont buy one. go first party
I have the Pro 2 and it's one of the best controllers I've owned. It's programmable, has back buttons, works with everything and it's cheap. I also hate the xbox shape so that's a bonus for me.
I have the ultimate and it was $70 well spent but I can see why people wouldn't like it. I got it since it basically works on any console or computer
they suck. the ergonomy is bad, the supposedly drift proof version drifts the same fricking way as any regular analog stick. the analog stick itself is not great, it requires too much force and the acceleration curve is wrong, making games feel weird to play.
i speak from experience. dont buy one. go first party
been using the same Xboner controller for like six years and its showing its age sort of and am debating whether or not i should spend 10 dollars replacing the buttons and lubricating the buttons or if its worth just buying a whole new controller
Picrel has absolutely exceeded my expectations. I had been using an xboner controller but the a button shit itself. The flydigi has holofex sticks, actual mechanical buttons, and sorta gimmicky force feedback triggers. (Though they are pretty good for driving/racing games). There is a midrange one too without the ff and no leds or something. Main issue is its all chinese menus on the controller so you really need to use the pc software. The surprising thing is that the software is actually really good and has English. I would prefer if it used AAs or a battery pack, but thats really my only complaint after using it for a hundred hours or so.
If you have some 160x80 porn gifs I dont see why not. Judging from the views on the product videos they have in the instructions it seems like its pretty big in china.
>Recommend me a good wireless controller for PC gaming
What you posted, pick up a play and charge kit (there might be a cheaper option) to go with it so you've got a rechargeable battery as well as being able to use it without a battery just with the cable as well.
I went through a bunch of third party controllers before I finally bit the bullet and forked out the extra for an xbox one, should have bought it to start with but the price is pretty off putting having coming from a sea of affordable 360 controllers etc
tl;dr, buy the xbox one, yes it's expensive, but it's a solid controller, everything else is expensive, garbage, or both.
you posted it.
there's literally nothing else unless you wanna go to third party pads or buying a playstation controller
is it true that the xbox series controller uses batteries?
ps5 controllers use batteries too
but you cannot remove them unless you wanna risk breaking it and not being able to put it back together
so unless you wanna buy another controller when the battery goes bad xbox is better alone for that reasoning
No I mean does the xbox series controller use AA batteries?
Yes
t. went to my sisters house the other day and her husband has a series x
yeah but you can buy a battery pack from Xbox. I like having the option tbh.
buy rechargable batteries. they last like 5x what the dualsense battery does. you dont wanna have to recharge your controller every day, trust me. just pop them out and in once a week, so much better than having a tiny non-replaceable battery
Yeah just buy enerloops and you never have to stop playing a game. You can also just use a USB cable and use it wired with no batteries.
Yes, because it's based and Microsoft lets you choose what batteries to use and when to replace them.
Every ps controller ive owned has broken after a few months, but ive had 360 pads that ive had since release that still work great.
But ive since switch to 8bitd0 pro for pc gaming and havent been disappointed
That one, or a DualSense. Don't bother with anything else.
I like the dual sense dpad more
are those 8bitdo controllers any good? 20 bucks seems like a nice price point
they suck. the ergonomy is bad, the supposedly drift proof version drifts the same fricking way as any regular analog stick. the analog stick itself is not great, it requires too much force and the acceleration curve is wrong, making games feel weird to play.
i speak from experience. dont buy one. go first party
damn, ok. not what i wanted to hear but thanks for saving me 20 bucks of disappointment
I have the ultimate and it was $70 well spent but I can see why people wouldn't like it. I got it since it basically works on any console or computer
I have the Pro 2 and it's one of the best controllers I've owned. It's programmable, has back buttons, works with everything and it's cheap. I also hate the xbox shape so that's a bonus for me.
well now im confused
The xbox one controllers were unironically better. Still using mine for pc gaming to this day.
gulikit king kong 2 pro
been using the same Xboner controller for like six years and its showing its age sort of and am debating whether or not i should spend 10 dollars replacing the buttons and lubricating the buttons or if its worth just buying a whole new controller
Picrel has absolutely exceeded my expectations. I had been using an xboner controller but the a button shit itself. The flydigi has holofex sticks, actual mechanical buttons, and sorta gimmicky force feedback triggers. (Though they are pretty good for driving/racing games). There is a midrange one too without the ff and no leds or something. Main issue is its all chinese menus on the controller so you really need to use the pc software. The surprising thing is that the software is actually really good and has English. I would prefer if it used AAs or a battery pack, but thats really my only complaint after using it for a hundred hours or so.
Can you play porn on the controller screen?
If you have some 160x80 porn gifs I dont see why not. Judging from the views on the product videos they have in the instructions it seems like its pretty big in china.
Oh yeah i think the midrange one doesn't have gyro, otherwise i would have gone for that instead. And it has 4 buttons on the back which is so good.
>wireless
What?
PLAP PLAP PLAP
GET WIRED GET WIRED GET WIRED
definitely not that
Switch Pro
I got Xbox elite and loving it for years now. Hell I still got my 360 controller around and even that's working condition
You just posted it.
Xbox controller is basically the go to if you want a controller for PC.
>Recommend me a good wireless controller for PC gaming
What you posted, pick up a play and charge kit (there might be a cheaper option) to go with it so you've got a rechargeable battery as well as being able to use it without a battery just with the cable as well.
I went through a bunch of third party controllers before I finally bit the bullet and forked out the extra for an xbox one, should have bought it to start with but the price is pretty off putting having coming from a sea of affordable 360 controllers etc
tl;dr, buy the xbox one, yes it's expensive, but it's a solid controller, everything else is expensive, garbage, or both.
What's the Gankererdict? Besides
>wired
>360 dpad
Machenike G5 Pro