I still use a dualshock 3, but I can settle for a dualshock 4. They’re comfortable to hold, and the bumpers are easy to press, unlike clicky ass xbox bumpers.
I would never accuse Xbox controllers of having a decent dpad. Functional, yes, but I’ve never struggled with a dpad more than an with an Xbox one. I literally didn’t use the quick select feature in Fallout 3 because it was so inaccurate that opening the pipboy would allow me to select faster.
As to the rest of the Xbox controller? Yes, it’s my preferred layout.
I still use a dualshock 3, but I can settle for a dualshock 4. They’re comfortable to hold, and the bumpers are easy to press, unlike clicky ass xbox bumpers.
Xbox Series controllers are the best controllers ever. The clicky bumpers and d pad are a feature!
I would never accuse Xbox controllers of having a decent dpad. Functional, yes, but I’ve never struggled with a dpad more than an with an Xbox one. I literally didn’t use the quick select feature in Fallout 3 because it was so inaccurate that opening the pipboy would allow me to select faster.
As to the rest of the Xbox controller? Yes, it’s my preferred layout.
@parrot-party @s804 @primbin @ThisIsMyNewAccount MS finally got a working dpad on the series x controllers though, hands down my all time favorite controller now
Agreed. Pre-Series controllers the d pad was pretty garbage. But with the new ones they’re basically perfect. For that style of dpad, anyway.
Have you tried DualSense controllers? What do you think of them?
I haven’t, I’m gonna keep using my dualshock 3 until it dies on me. When it does, I’ll try dualsense out.