Dualsense. Feels the best if you aren't a handlet, the haptics are based, the rumbling is great, if feels premium. The bad battery life doesn't detract from how good it is.
I'm an old idort with every console, but honestly everyone seems to be improving their controllers with every new generation (except for Nintendo). My current all-time favourite is the Dualsense, although I used to really enjoy the Xbox 360 wired controller.
>I know, let's replace the functional little red light with a battery-draining light bar on this new controller that already has drastically worse battery life compared to the last one.
What the frick were they thinking?
I once played PS2 on the floor of a girl's bedroom and she was wearing shorts when I visited. But I was too beta, nothing happened and we've never saw each other again.
Depends on the type of game.
SNES/Saturn are my go to 2D game controllers.
For 3rd person action games, I prefer DS4/Dualsense or my 8bitdo SF30 Pro+.
For first/third person shooters, I despise using controllers, M&KB is the way to go.
i bought it and i loved it
actually waiting for a second one to arrive cause my gf keeps wanting to play with this one instead of the DS5 when we play together
The one thing Xbox 360 got right was the controller design. I'm still using my original one to this day playing PC games that aren't FPS. The console may have red ringed, but the controller lives on.
I'm on PC and I prefer the DS4. havent tried the switch pro, though i like the idea of high symmetrical sticks, but I could also see myself disliking that, so I 'm sticking with tried and true.
I also have a windows 10 duke controller that i would probably use if the bumper buttons didnt have such shitty placement, being so small and far away from the triggers
whatever you feel like
the nintendo shove it up yo own ass controller
Booba
Yes
that button layout is fricked
i'm so fricking lonely and horny
me too anon, me too..
I played vidya with a cute girl a month ago at her place and I miss her a lot. Probably moved on to chad
PS2 controller. And out of the current systems it's the Switch Pro Controller. The d-pad isn't great, but the good battery life outweighs that.
i've heard you can fix the d-pad just by putting a few strips of tape on the pcb
>switch pro lasts like 40 hours cus it uses a 3DS battery
>meanwhile dualsense lasts like 6-7 hours, sometimes even less
I use my DS4 as my general controller cause I like the back pedals but I constantly think its broken cause the battery dies after a few sessions
DS4s are easy to replace the battery, and you can replace it with a higher capacity than stock
I liked the 360 controller, it felt good
Dualsense. Feels the best if you aren't a handlet, the haptics are based, the rumbling is great, if feels premium. The bad battery life doesn't detract from how good it is.
>bad battery life
Unacceptable. Especially after how terrible the DS4 was.
Nope, it doesn't. It is still amazing.
I'm an old idort with every console, but honestly everyone seems to be improving their controllers with every new generation (except for Nintendo). My current all-time favourite is the Dualsense, although I used to really enjoy the Xbox 360 wired controller.
this fricking thing
>perfect dpad
>perfect shape and size to fit all hands
>turbo
>6 button
>durable enough to run over it with a truck
Nice, I had that as a kid. I don't ever recall there being games that properly used the top buttons though.
Saturn or the MD/Genesis 6 button controller
Gamers...
I believe it's time... to RISE UP!!
The best controller? The PS4 controller, of course!
Is she playing Armored Core?
>I know, let's replace the functional little red light with a battery-draining light bar on this new controller that already has drastically worse battery life compared to the last one.
What the frick were they thinking?
source
I once played PS2 on the floor of a girl's bedroom and she was wearing shorts when I visited. But I was too beta, nothing happened and we've never saw each other again.
Assume you could go again. What would change?
PS2 if you aren't underage
the xbox elite controller. also I'd suck and chew those breasts for hours like there's no tomorrow.
sex sex sex
Welp. Time to go jerk off.
xbox duke
God i wish i could talk normally to pretty women
I like the Dualshock 2/3 and Gamecube controller. PS1 Classic if im doing platformers and Fighting Sticks for, you know, fighting games.
Depends on the type of game.
SNES/Saturn are my go to 2D game controllers.
For 3rd person action games, I prefer DS4/Dualsense or my 8bitdo SF30 Pro+.
For first/third person shooters, I despise using controllers, M&KB is the way to go.
It's a toss-up between the Wii U Pro Controller and X360 depending on the type of game. DS4 if you need gyro.
>top tier
ds5
>high tier
ds4
switch pro
>low tier
joycons
>POWER GAP
>bad tier
wiiu pro controller
the duke
>terrible tier
anything else xbox
>why
webm related
>not strapping a pipe bomb and fricking with settings for an hour
i shiggy
thoughts?
I bought and returned it. It's an overhyped, overpriced meme controller.
why?
i bought it and i loved it
actually waiting for a second one to arrive cause my gf keeps wanting to play with this one instead of the DS5 when we play together
do you have any issues with the d-pad?
Previous version was better in my opinion, or at least the GB colored version since the texture on the D-pad is nicer to me.
If only it wasn't made of craptanium.
girls with boobs! in a tank top! with no bra!
What does she smell like?
The one thing Xbox 360 got right was the controller design. I'm still using my original one to this day playing PC games that aren't FPS. The console may have red ringed, but the controller lives on.
I'm on PC and I prefer the DS4. havent tried the switch pro, though i like the idea of high symmetrical sticks, but I could also see myself disliking that, so I 'm sticking with tried and true.
I also have a windows 10 duke controller that i would probably use if the bumper buttons didnt have such shitty placement, being so small and far away from the triggers