Which controller do you prefer using on your PC and why?

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Why would you use anything except switch pro

How do I connect an Xbox One controller to my PC? I don't think when I built it I installed anything for Bluetooth

give me a (you) if you are a chad and choose switch pro :)

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>using a console controller on PC

Stupid retard

The correct pad to use on PC is the cheapest Taiwanese piece of shit you can find because you should only have like 2 games that need a pad.

steam controller, ps4 controller, and a variety of other niche stuff just for fun

are you a monster that binds the controls on emulators with your keyboard? disgust

I play jap games, so a pad is mandatory most of the time. I already have a ps4 controller, so I use that.

>use PS4 controller
>have to install drivers
>buttons on screen show Xbox's
>get confused when the prompt on-screen shows X
why wouldn't you use an Xbone controller instead?

I prefer this one for obvious reasons

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I use a 360 controller because I've been using it all this time, why would I replace it with an Xbone controller when that console is shit and I never bought it

the only thing that ever felt remotely off for me are when the controls were clearly designed for an anolog stick(quarter circle/half circle inputs), but I can input it faster now than people with sticks

I have an old 360 controller I use for emulated console games but I'd rather use my PS4 controller but I'm too lazy to set it up

If a game doesn't have a proper KB+M controls, I refund it.

sometimes the left thumbstick is all wonky for certain games but generally yes switch controller very based

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>sometimes the left thumbstick is all wonky for certain games
left thumbstick top is superior tho

Dualshock 4 for games that are built for controllers, so platformers, Steam Controller for games the require intensive aiming, so shooters, M&K for games that are best played with a pointer but don't have a focus on aiming, so turn-based strategy or adventure games.

DS4 cus I got it anyway.

Wii U pro controller. I like the D pad.

If you use it with your Switch too, do you have to keep re-syncing the controller every time you swap it from PC to console?

I think you can just buy a usb bluetooth adapter, they're cheap.

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360, PS3, Switch Pro. Honestly I just use what I have closest to my hand... If I'm on the mood to play on PC.

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I want to but I need a regular controller for my Switch and I don't wanna deal with reconnecting everytime.
Guess I'll be extending its lifespan with half the use.

Battery life on this thing is incredible. I miss mine.

>Wii U pro controller. I like the D pad.
Also I forgot to mention I prefer digital triggers, that's another reason why I use it over my Xbox controller.

I still use my 12 year old xbox 360 controller

???? I use the fucking mouse and keyboard what even is this shit lmao

I still use my 12 year old ps3 controller

Not bad user

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Because it's the best.

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Those aren't controllers

xbox one controller because of ease of access and dont have to look up some 3rd party buggy software that does fuck all