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All I gotta say is don't buy 8bitdo. Their durability is among the worst.
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My favorite standard 1st party controller overall might be PS2, it's just super well rounded and competent for every genre. Honorable mention to NGC, it feels more comfortable, and works very well for the games in its library.
Vita has the best controls for a handheld system. The dpad is accurate and feels just about right, and the sticks are surprisingly good. It's missing some inputs the Switch has, but Switch is the most uncomfortable piece of shit I've ever held, it gets an F for ergonomics.
Really though, I'm generally not too picky about controllers, except for 2D Fighting games. I hated PS3 & PS4's L2/R2 for fighters, so I got a 3rd party controller which was serviceable. And 360's was even worse, I was in awe at how bad fighting games controlled with it. They're very good for other genres, but someone didn't test them for Street Fighter.
Sony controllers were perfect for handlets back then. Why would you need something smaller than the stock PS2 controller?Xbox 360 controller master race
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You just unlocked a core memory of the terrible fun size 3rd party PS2 controller with Lisa Simpson on it that my parents had to buy for my little sister back in the day because her toddler hands were too small to use the proper ones.
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I guess there’s a distinction between handlets and toddlers idk.Sony controllers were perfect for handlets back then. Why would you need something smaller than the stock PS2 controller?
gamecube controller will always be my number 1 favorite of all time
i once bought a cute orange one that was marketed as an official one on ebay and it turned out that it was a third party, it wasn't bad but i was still pissed it wasn't the real thingI really loved that controller used it a bunch when it came out. Played a ton of RE4 and Bloodrayne on that one lol. I also like that they were smart enough to put GC controller ports on the Wii.
kinda vaguely remember seeing some third party Switch controller at one point that looked like N64 and Gamecube pads combined.
Anyone ever come across a really, really solid third party controller back in in the day? I am trying to remember but none of the ones I tried were ever as good as the official one. That see-thru "programmable" SNES pad that everyone and their grandma seemed to own a copy of was the biggest piece of shit ever lmao
I second this.Modern / all time? Xbox Elite. I’ve got like 3 of the damn things and I don’t think anything else comes close.
i once bought a cute orange one that was marketed as an official one on ebay and it turned out that it was a third party, it wasn't bad but i was still pissed it wasn't the real thing
The one I have is fine, although from what I've read online, they do have somewhat inconsistent quality. Still better than Mad Catz 15+ years ago at least.All I gotta say is don't buy 8bitdo. Their durability is among the worst.
They had a weird quality timeline.The one I have is fine, although from what I've read online, they do have somewhat inconsistent quality. Still better than Mad Catz 15+ years ago at least.
I bought them when these things were just released, and let me tell you the d-pad and facebuttons completely crap out from very light gaming. They look nice so I guess it's still cool to have one on display, just useless for gaming.They had a weird quality timeline.
First batches were amazing, like Nokia solid.
Then they blew up and increased production to keep up - quality dropped, sales dropped.
The newest hardware is really solid because they are trying to regain that market share.