Oh believe me, I played the shit out of my brothers PS1. We are talking over twenty years ago though!
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You must've been pretty desperate to waste your points on a Lamestop controller. Do you remember how much this garbage cost?I used to have a free gamestop ps3 controller i got with the points. this was the worst controller i've ever used, every button was mushy, the d-pad was worse than the og 360 d-pad. the rubber on the analogs was straight outta china, and would begin to tear with barely any use.
U wut m8, the duke i can understand but whats wrong with the One controller?N64
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I bought this as my Atari 2600's second controller. When I got a Megadrive a few years later I still had it and used it as its second controller until we could afford a proper one (was only about 12 at the time).
Don't exactly have fond memories of it of playing games that required three buttons as standard. My brother always used to hog the MD controller when we played EA Hockey and I was stuck with the 'zipstick'. If I recall correctly I lost the speed burst function. Games regularly ended up about 15-2 to him
In fairness it was built like a tank. Because I used to throw it at the floor, wall, etc mid way through my regular hidings.
Lol I don’t know what more you want from me here.Then I can't understand how you would not have known the purpose of the thumb sticks! I mean, I am the guy who at the time actually preferred the D-PAD for moving characters over using the thumbstick and games that forced you to only use the thumbsticks I would avoid if I could help it. Most games at that time worked with sticks or d-pad so it's hard for me to understand.
This for me for sure. Saves by the Type S later in the gen, but man was that awful.
Lol I don’t know what more you want from me here.
My brother had a PS1 controller that had two knobs where you’d expect there to be the thumbsticks. These knobs did not act as thumbsticks. They did not move at all. Maybe it was 3rd party or a cheap knock off but he had it. At the time I thought they would be used for movement but surprised they didn’t move at all. I never got to play one with actual thumbsticks.
Lol I don’t know what more you want from me here.
My brother had a PS1 controller that had two knobs where you’d expect there to be the thumbsticks. These knobs did not act as thumbsticks. They did not move at all. Maybe it was 3rd party or a cheap knock off but he had it. At the time I thought they would be used for movement but surprised they didn’t move at all. I never got to play one with actual thumbsticks.
My theory is that your brother's Dual Analog or Dual Shock controller was so caked with dried semen the sticks became locked in place. Did the controller have a musky scent?
It must have been a knock off then.....no other explanation makes sense.
I agree with N64 but Xbox One and Gamecube controller are 2 of the very best gaming controller ever made there is no way those 2 controller should ever be on anyone worst list ever it is not subjective it is a fact.N64
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How did they ruined it exactly they literally made it better in every way better d pad no sticking out battery compartment on the back and feels more comfortable in the hands and better triggers and i used both 360 and xbox one controller on my PC so i should know.Xbox One. They ruined a perfectly good design. Xbox 360 controller is still the best ever.
The A button doesn't register every time. The thumbsticks don't have enough resistance. The Xbox Home button is flat and therefore harder to push than the 360 home button. It often doesn't register either.How did they ruined it exactly they literally made it better in every way better d pad no sticking out battery compartment on the back and feels more comfortable in the hands and better triggers and i used both 360 and xbox one controller on my PC so i should know.
OK fine for you but this is for the worst controller and there is no way the Xbox One controller should be name in this lolThe A button doesn't register every time. The thumbsticks don't have enough resistance. The Xbox Home button is flat and therefore harder to push than the 360 home button. It often doesn't register either.
The only flaw the 360 controller had was it's dpad. Otherwise it was perfect.
For me it's the worst. I've never had another controller with these problems.OK fine for you but this is for the worst controller and there is no way the Xbox One controller should be name in this lol
Than you must have not had many controller than try the Atari Jaguar controllerFor me it's the worst. I've never had another controller with these problems.
I never tried that one. Atari was before my time. I started with the 1985 NES.Than you must have not had many controller than try the Atari Jaguar controller
Atari Jaguar came out in 1993 lol and you started in 1985 you said so it was of your time lolI never tried that one. Atari was before my time. I started with the 1985 NES.
Really? I thought Atari was 70s early 80s. Bah. I never had anything to do with Atari.Atari Jaguar came out in 1993 lol and you started in 1985 you said so it was of your time lol
LOL are you trolling please tell me you areReally? I thought Atari was 70s early 80s. Bah. I never had anything to do with Atari.
Yeah. Atari 2600. 1977. That's what I was thinking. It was what my parents played.
Did you not see i said Atari Jaguar and not Atari 2600Yeah. Atari 2600. 1977. That's what I was thinking. It was what my parents played.
LOL Tons he saids lolAs far as official controllers go, the Xbox one controller. Uncomfortable shoulder buttons and terrible build quality. Working in retail, I have yet to see one that didn’t eventually get sticky buttons. Tons do out of the box!
Microsoft needs to fix this shit with series x.
Yeah. But when you originally said Atari, my mind went to the 2600.Did you not see i said Atari Jaguar and not Atari 2600
$15You must've been pretty desperate to waste your points on a Lamestop controller. Do you remember how much this garbage cost?
I don't bend my thumb when I push the A button. It always rests over it and my thumb is actually on the X button when not on the thumbstick. XB1 controller is the first to give me trouble. The other stuff I can forgive, but a button not registering? No way.Surprised people are saying XB1. That controller is bliss. Even better than the 360.
The DS4 is the only Sony controller that isn't an abomination. It's comfortable. For me, nothing matches the awfulness of the controllers on PS1-PS3.
The A button doesn't register every time. The thumbsticks don't have enough resistance. The Xbox Home button is flat and therefore harder to push than the 360 home button. It often doesn't register either.
The only flaw the 360 controller had was it's dpad. Otherwise it was perfect.
Surprised people are saying XB1. That controller is bliss. Even better than the 360.
The DS4 is the only Sony controller that isn't an abomination. It's comfortable. For me, nothing matches the awfulness of the controllers on PS1-PS3.
Did you not see i said Atari Jaguar and not Atari 2600
Nothing more to add. Maybe that trackpad that's just a gimmick really few games make good use of it.No question, the DS4
Cheap low-quality build, stupid battery draining lightbar, ridiculous non-swappable 4 hour battery with an equally ridiculous 3ft charger cable and I hated the symmetrical sticks.