Mostly looking for a decent quality anyway in regards to button quality and comfort but the main thing is a good analogue stick with no dead zone and it means it. I mostly want it to play f zero x where tilt is crucial. Aside from that just generally decent is fine, but I need a good fidelity stick

That or something I can do to get a ps3 controller working on my computer thst isn’t also a bunch of malware

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      Just chiming in to say that my 8bitdo Ultimate which is less than a year old and has seen only mild use has stick problems. In particular, the max movement it can detect diagonally up and to the right is ~60% on the left stick. This can be corrected in *software, and resets if I disconnect and reconnect the controller. It’s also had other issues, such as freezing inputs occasionally, or weirder things that are probably down to compatibility like occasionally just reading false A-inputs on its own but only in the upgrade select screen in Holocure, or interpreting “A” as “A, down, A, up” in one of the merchant screens for Halls of Torment.

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      I’m using an XBX1 controller and already had to replace one of the stick’s little sensors (no soldering). I believe the mechanical sticks should have better dead zones but I’m imagining only slightly at this point and drift sucks so much that it’s worth to get hall effect sticks.

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      Played F Zero on an original x box controller and it was really floaty. Could be nice for grip cars cause it had a great sensitivity range but it was also a bit too big of a surface to move on. Maybe I’ll just get an x box controller for most.ga.es abd a repro n64 controller for f zero.

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        yea i dont know what to tell you when it comes to fast racing games like that, im not into those games. alls i know is the xbox controller doesnt need extra malware, it has the right amount of malware as is.

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          I only play one but it’s one that having the right stick makes a noticeable difference. It’s built for an n64 controller and it’s specific range of motion, sensitivity and the octagonal surrounding thingy helps a bit too. Ya gotta be able to nudge around and have a decently quick snap back to center.

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    The Chinese esports company BigBigWon is going to be announcing their new controllers at CES. Their Rainbow 2 Pro controller is used at tournaments and should be getting upgraded to Hall Effect this year. I think this is the best all round controller and is the only 2.4ghz pro controller with 4 programmable buttons (2 rear, 2 extra bumpers) and the headphone jack works both in wired and wireless mode. (Xbox shape).

    The best controller just for hall effect at the moment though is probably the Flydigi Vader 4 Pro. Should never lose tension on the hall effect sticks ever, 6 programmable buttons (4 rear, 2 bonus face buttons near abxy). No headphone jack. (Xbox shape)

    The freak controller is the Gamesir Tarantula with 8 programmable buttons, Hall Effect sticks, and there’s a button that activates a motor to change the button layout between Nintendo and Xbox controllers which should be very useful for emulators (PlayStation shape).

    Valve should be releasing an official Steam Deck Controller this year also.

    For F-Zero I would probably get a Vader 4 Pro and use the long thumb stick for the left stick. Rainbow 2 Pro and Vader 4 have swappable thumbstick lengths.


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    DS4Windows iirc has a dualshock 3 thing, it’s a little involved but way better than dualshock 3 on PC used to be. I hooked one up to play PS2 games with pressure sensitive buttons!

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    I’m a pretty big fan of the PS5 controller personally. Plays well with steam. Most games natively support button prompts for it also and for those which don’t there are mods.

    This might not be the case at this point as I’m mostly focused on fighting games, but for most of my life the general rule has been that officially produced first part controllers are going to be the best bang for your buck you can get as far as gamepads. You can get 3rd party controllers of equal or greater quality but very few if any at that level of quality at a competitive price point. Most 3rd party controllers marked at the price of an official controller or cheaper almost always use inferior parts and won’t provide the same feedback or longevity. Unless you want to shell out for a premium custom build a current gen Xbox or Playstation controller is still likely the best option.

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      i bought the DualSense Edge. absolutely wonderful, even if it is on the pricey side. customizable trigger stops, swappable joysticks, two remappable buttons and two remappable back triggers that you can switch out for different styles. and it all feels really solid. all around I think it’s the best controller I’ve used so far

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    Setting jank controllers aside, deadzone is just a sign of wear. These things don’t last forever. If you find the perfect controller, just use it for a couple years. It will be shit. I have a pair of PS4 controllers I’m kind of happy with, but they are not perfect.

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      I think I’ll just get an Xbox controller and eventually get a decent n64 controller repro for f zero. You really need that control stick or something close.

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        8bitdo also has a conversion mod kit for original n64 controllers to bluetooth (they advertise it working with android and switch). The cheaper $30 config is unavailable rn but the $40 one comes with a hall effect joystick, so you could even use one with a broken stick.

        I’d think it would work with a PC with bluetooth as well, but it’s possible it doesn’t if they aren’t claiming it does.

        Edit: I did some googling, apparently it does work with PC as a Dinput controller. And people have described the stick as “very precise” but is somewhere between a GameCube-style control stick and an n64 one.

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      Regular controller uses voltmeter with contact brushes to measure resistance to determine location. Because of contact motion, it does not last long. There used to be better joysticks that did not have contact brushes which enabled them to have much longer life. They were abandoned because they were expensive. For example, N64 uses such technology which is the reason why many of them still work today

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    PS4 controller, or PS5 controller. I’ve tried a lot of third party PC controllers, and there are some good mentions, but ultimately I’ve not found anything better than either of the last 2 Gen PlayStation controllers. I recommend the PS4 controller over the Ps5 controller, I think the newest Gen is a little over-engineered and has worse battery life as a consequence.