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Posted on 08-13-10 02:58:54 AM (last edited by Onyx at 08-13-10 12:08 AM) Link | Quote
For those of you that have them, which do you use, and how have your experiences been with them?

I originally used to use Logitech Dual Action controllers, of which I went through three (lasting about half a year to a full one). Their d-pads are absolute shit, from my experiences, after a while.

I just gave up and used my PSP for a while after the third one decided to die. No issue here, aside from lack of buttons.

After that, I used my PS3's DualShock 3. As much as I can't stand the console now, I still deeply miss that thing. It's literally the greatest controller I've ever had the pleasure of using.

Once I lost that to trading in my PS3, I grabbed up an X-Kim GPTL-01GM for about $10, and it actually has MORE features than my old Dual Action controllers... not to mention a good d-pad. Its driver readme is extremely badly written, and I don't trust them worth a damn, but the actual pad itself is very good quality so far, ESPECIALLY for the price. I don't actually use any of the added features, but the price was enough of a point for me to grab it up.

e: added a link to the driver readme

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Posted on 08-13-10 03:04:23 AM Link | Quote
I have two Logitech Dual Action gamepads... I bought my first one in 2008, and it still works great. Bought a second one later on, since I wanted it for two-player action =D

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Posted on 08-13-10 03:14:33 AM Link | Quote
I also have a Logitech Dual Action. I got it way back in 2008, and it still works well for me. I haven't had any problem with the D-pad.

Before that, I used a WingMan Precision for about 5 years until the D-pad actually fell out of the controller.

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Posted on 08-13-10 04:41:51 AM Link | Quote

Wired Xbox 360 controller does wonders. Plug and play.

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Posted on 08-13-10 05:49:37 AM Link | Quote

Logitech RumblePad II. Too old for me to say how long I've had it, but it still works like a charm. The D-Pad works great, too.

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Posted on 08-13-10 10:06:09 AM Link | Quote
I have a Logitech and a Tremon (I mostly use the Tremon because it's smaller and I have small hands), but since I mostly only use them to play older games, they don't have anything fancy like analog sticks or rumble support.

For playing emulated N64 games, I have an N64 Controller USB Adapter that lets me use an actual N64 controller with my PC.
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Posted on 08-13-10 12:26:00 PM (last edited by kellykel at 08-13-10 09:46 AM) Link | Quote
I have a thing that allows you to use a PS2 controller, an Xbox controller, and Gamecube controller, it works as a hub too but it is 1.0. I got it at Wall-mart for 10 dollars. I have not used it for anything really. I want to get something for Snes controllers to plug into.

I also have a Wingman Force 3D joystick, it was my brothers and sisters.

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Posted on 08-13-10 01:51:51 PM Link | Quote
I have an old sidewinder plug n' play game pad

besides being oddly oriented due to ergonomics, it works great


all my other gamepads and joysticks use that old gaming port --
they don't work with any computers that are actually worth using them on

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Posted on 08-13-10 05:28:58 PM Link | Quote
I had an old game port joystick that was like those old C64 joysticks, with the huge grip and the button on the stalk. I'm not a fan of those, I prefer D-pads or small analogue sticks. Usually D-pads.

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Posted on 08-14-10 02:28:10 AM Link | Quote
I have a USB controller, but it's a lumpy piece of crap so I stopped using it and plugged in my PS3 controller. Then, I stopped using emulators and took it back downstairs. I recently started playing I Wanna Be The Guy with the LPOC controller but BROKE the right analog stick So I'm back to using the PS3 controller.

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Posted on 08-14-10 03:37:19 AM Link | Quote
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Lumpy?

Anyway, I had a Logitech Dual Action gamepad for a while. It worked OK but the dpad sucked, and then it finally started screwing up and the dpad lost responsiveness.

I then went to using a PS1 dualshock through a USB adapter, which was great, until all the buttons got a kinda spongy feeling to them over time and started being a bit dodgy, like releasing unless I'm pushing really hard.

Now I use a Japanese black Wii Classic Controller Pro through one of those Mayflash classic controller adapters. It's very nice.

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Posted on 08-14-10 03:40:23 AM Link | Quote
Lumpy as in far too big for anyone's hands.

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Posted on 08-14-10 06:21:07 AM Link | Quote
I have a modern relative to that Saitek controller. Way fancier, still shows a clear lineage immediately. It's about the nearest Dualshock+Saturn hybrid I've encountered. Except for no rumble.

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Posted on 08-14-10 08:31:30 AM Link | Quote
Lylat Wars was the only game that did rumble well anyhow.

But I'm going to second the Wired Xbox 360 controller. Hence I'm still pissed off I can't find it
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Posted on 08-14-10 04:05:08 PM Link | Quote
I pretty much use only controller converters for PS2 controllers on my PC. Every PC controller I've ever gotten has been a piece of crap and never worked correctly. Once I got my converters a few years ago, I've never looked back.

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Posted on 08-14-10 04:56:15 PM Link | Quote
I had a Logitech dual-action controller for a while but after only a few weeks the joysticks stopped working at all. After that I got a generic $10 analog-stick-less gamepad, and I also tried using a USB converter so I could use a DualShock2, which worked fine until the converter also gave up the ghost (after a few years, though.)

Now I'm using a wired XBox 360 controller, which is actually really good; lots of Windows games actually have full support for it, including rumble ... mostly games that also exist on consoles like Fallout 3 or Bioshock, but also games like GRiD. I think I use it too much though since my X button is getting a little mushy.

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Posted on 08-14-10 05:24:02 PM Link | Quote

I've used a ton of USB PC gamepads and they're all just not worth it.

Do yourself a favor and get a dualshock 3 or a Dualshock 2 with a PS2->USB adaptor, best gaming investment I've made in a very long time.

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I used to have a USB NES controller and a USB SNES one as well, but I think I left those in Seattle. Nowadays I use the XBox 360 Street Fighter pad.

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Posted on 08-14-10 11:40:02 PM Link | Quote
Logitech, possibly a dual-action. It works well, even if the cord is peeling off at the controller and exposing the wire. That's where electrical tape comes in handy!

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