karmaforgotme
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The buttons are amazing. The C-stick, less so.
I'd give second place to the ODST edition 360 controller.
The Wavebird was the first truly great wireless controller for console. Loved that thing.
The buttons are amazing. The C-stick, less so.
I'd give second place to the ODST edition 360 controller.
The Gamecube controller is just the most pleasant to play with, for some reason.
The 360 controller is probably next in line, and Dualshock 3 after that.
Most overrated design ever.
The Wavebird was the first truly great wireless controller for console. Loved that thing.
That piece of shit with a made-for-ants Dpad, shitty Z button, lacking a fourth shoulder button, lacking a Select button, lacking clickable sticks, with a lame excuse for a right stick that's more like a nipple, octagonal shaped stock orifices, weird-ass face button mapping, and horrible analog non triggers can't possibly be the best controller ever made. Forget it lacks buttons now, it lacked sufficient buttons back then too!GameCube
Getting this salty over a thread that's about personal preferences? It's concerning how some people don't know what opinions are in this day in age.That piece of shit with a made-for-ants Dpad, shitty Z button, lacking a fourth shoulder button, lacking a Select button, lacking clickable sticks, with a lame excuse for a right stick that's more like a nipple, octagonal shaped stock orifices, weird-ass face button mapping, and horrible analog non triggers can't possibly be the best controller ever made. Forget it lacks buttons now, it lacked sufficient buttons back then too!
(Not sure how to word this but)
Its did to gaming (increased gaming population, Motion controls*, etc) what the iPhone did to smartphones (App Revolution, Wearable Market, Augmented Reality, etc)
And quite possibly, both can be, maybe subjective, played a part in the Modern VR industry as a whole (both control and visuals)
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Now for my favorite....
The best 3rd party controller and best this a bought at GameStop/EB Game...ever
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The gc controller is hard to beat in terms of pure comfort. If it had a bigger dpad it would be pretty close to perfect as far as standard pads go.
I think for most games, the d-pad or right analog stick is sufficient? It depends how you meant to use it.I was wondering recently why don't controllers use the hats found in flight sticks?
I think for most games, the d-pad or right analog stick is sufficient? It depends how you meant to use it.
The only gamepad I can think of with a POV Hat is the old Gravis Xterminator- though I'm sure there must have been more, and it was before dual-analog became standard.
POV Hat, analog throttle slider, analog triggers, digital grip buttons, and 6 face buttons.
I don't have my old controller any more, and it's pre-USB so it would probably be a hassle to get working these days, but I do wonder how it would hold up.
Agreed, the Wavebird is legendary.
I can't count how many of these broke while playing. They were too flimsy.Atari 2600 controller. You grabbed a stick and pushed a button. It felt like the arcade.
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