Rulkster 47 Posted August 1, 2020 Snes IMO but that may just be pure nostalgia goggles ISO Share this post Link to post
Mera'din 308 Posted August 2, 2020 I'm sure it's purely from 20+ years of use at this point, but the Playstation controller for me. The design has remained relatively unchanged over the years and I prefer it over everything else by this point. Even bought an adapter so I can use a PS3/4 controller for my Switch. ISO Share this post Link to post
Vic Boss 612 Posted August 2, 2020 I've heard gamers more hardcore than I say that XBox Elite controllers are the hands-down best ones. I think the SNES controller figured out 2D gaming just right, the 360 controller felt good for 3D gaming. The Dual Shock is the best of both worlds and I also think it benefits from just not changing too much for 20 years, so you only had to make slight adjustments with each new console whereas going from something like N64 to Gamecube to Wii was some wild bullshit. Gun to my head, Dual Shock. ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted August 2, 2020 honestly, probably the 360 controller. ISO Share this post Link to post
MT 917 Posted August 2, 2020 2D - SNES 3D - Probably Dualshock. Maybe 360 pad if you like their stick placement better. ISO Share this post Link to post
Psycho666Soldier 283 Posted August 2, 2020 Dualshock all day. That and the SNES controller are perfect, specifically SNES for its era. I've never been a fan of Xbox controllers and hate their d-pads. I guess the Xbone controller is fine, but never used it myself. But for me, Dualshock wins just for the longevity and it's ease of use for multiple styles of games. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted August 2, 2020 Dual shock and it generally keeps getting better with each iteration. Sticks got pushed a little further apart for the PS4 which was appreciated. ISO Share this post Link to post
MDSup3rDup3 12 Posted August 4, 2020 I trained my hand positioning from the Gamecube & X360 controller and now that I have a PS4, I find my hands reverting to joystick where the arrows are (I still use the arrows for on screen keyboards). Still, the Dualshock feels the best in my hands, mostly because the X360 was a little bulky. But I also still refer to PS4 buttons in my head as ABXY, so take this with a grain of salt. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted August 4, 2020 I actually hate the lettered buttons now because Microsoft reversed what Nintendo did and I always get fucking confused swapping between them. Fucking Microsoft. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Revolver 27 Posted August 5, 2020 Wavebird PS family of controllers Keyboard and mouse ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted August 5, 2020 5 hours ago, Revolver said: Keyboard and mouse Well keyboard and mouse goes without saying. ISO Share this post Link to post
Vic Boss 612 Posted August 5, 2020 14 hours ago, webhead said: I actually hate the lettered buttons now because Microsoft reversed what Nintendo did and I always get fucking confused swapping between them. The big three all have X buttons and they're all in different locations ISO Share this post Link to post
Rulkster 47 Posted August 5, 2020 13 hours ago, Vic Boss said: The big three all have X buttons and they're all in different locations I would argue that one is called a cross and the other 2 are X ISO Share this post Link to post
Tassifox 418 Posted August 6, 2020 Spoiler Sorry this topic made me think of this FB post a friend shared. Had to. 3 ISO Share this post Link to post
Garlic Junior 136 Posted October 17, 2020 On 8/2/2020 at 10:42 PM, webhead said: Dual shock and it generally keeps getting better with each iteration. Sticks got pushed a little further apart for the PS4 which was appreciated. Having taken speedrunning semi seriously this year, I can categorically say the PS4 controller SUCKS. The hard plastic under the R2 and L2 dig into your skin. The "thumb roll" between square and X is so badly spaced. I will give the d-pad and analogue sticks a pass, but no, it is not a good controller imo. ISO Share this post Link to post
dr. b 492 Posted October 17, 2020 So what do you find best for speedrunning? ( Tell me it's a PS Vita ) ISO Share this post Link to post
Peeve 21 Posted October 25, 2020 The best controller for me is the Nintendo 64 controller. The variety of ways you can use it is what makes it the Primo Controller. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted October 26, 2020 3 hours ago, Peeve said: The best controller for me is the Nintendo 64 controller. The variety of ways you can use it is what makes it the Primo Controller. How? it was so god damn awkward to use. Probably one of the worst controllers that wasn't motion controlled. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted October 26, 2020 Genuinely fucking hate the n64 controller. You are fucking crazy lol. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Peeve 21 Posted October 26, 2020 Well I have big hands and loved the variety of ways I could use it. I held it one way for Goldeneye and another for Ocarina of Time. And I did say the Best Controller for Me. Addendum: Since I am quite a bit older than most of you, I first played this an adult. So my handsize would have been bigger anyway. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted October 27, 2020 It's true you are an old man but I still wouldn't use it now haha. To each their own ofc. ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted October 27, 2020 Oh I would pay to see you try to use a controller with only one stick on a console designed for a 2 stick controller ISO Share this post Link to post
Garlic Junior 136 Posted October 27, 2020 I genuinely don't understand the hate for the N64 controller. Were you guys trying to use it with your feet or something? It worked fine and the Z button is still infinitely better than most shoulder buttons. 2 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted October 27, 2020 the Z button was like the only thing that worked well on that controller. C-buttons were ass, L was a pain in the ass, and the directional pad was pretty much unusable in most games as the thumb-stick was usually the primary mode of interaction with a N64 title. There is a reason controllers today ape the shit out of the dual shock design as best they can without straight up copying it. ISO Share this post Link to post
Peeve 21 Posted October 27, 2020 I had 7 different N64 controllers (Red, blue, green, black, yellow, white, orange) I have never had more than 3 for any other console. My 2nd favorite controller was for the Intellivision. ISO Share this post Link to post
MT 917 Posted October 27, 2020 4 hours ago, Galeigh said: the Z button was like the only thing that worked well on that controller. C-buttons were ass, L was a pain in the ass, and the directional pad was pretty much unusable in most games as the thumb-stick was usually the primary mode of interaction with a N64 title. The only way L was a pain in the ass is if you were trying to use it while holding the middle prong, which barely any games required you to do. The d-pad was quite good, especially for fighting games. C-buttons, while a little small, weren't all that bad either. 2 ISO Share this post Link to post
MT 917 Posted October 28, 2020 9 hours ago, Peeve said: My 2nd favorite controller was for the Intellivision. You're on your own on this one. 3 ISO Share this post Link to post
Peeve 21 Posted October 28, 2020 That's fair. I thought a numberpad on a controller was such a cool thing & it always sticks out in my mind, when I talk video game game controllers. Maybe I love it, because I was 5-7 years old and fascinated by it. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted October 28, 2020 On 10/27/2020 at 3:37 AM, Garlic Junior said: I genuinely don't understand the hate for the N64 controller. Were you guys trying to use it with your feet or something? It worked fine and the Z button is still infinitely better than most shoulder buttons. It worked fine and then we got infinitely better controllers. It's garbage by comparison, especially without nostalgia goggles. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Peeve 21 Posted October 28, 2020 My least favorite controller is the Dual Shock, due to thumb knocking. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
MT 917 Posted October 28, 2020 The N64 controller was just fine, but it definitely wasn't anything amazing. Also, give it credit for bringing analog sticks and rumble to console gaming. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Psycho666Soldier 283 Posted October 29, 2020 N64 controller was perfectly fine. Never understood the hate for it. ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted October 29, 2020 Even for the time the 64 controller was the lesser version. During the shift to 3d camera control plagued pretty much all games, but was exacerbated by the N64 controllers lack of a second stick. God damn those fucking c buttons, may they burn in hell. ISO Share this post Link to post
MT 917 Posted October 29, 2020 Show me on the controller where it hurt you ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted October 29, 2020 Its impossible to control the camera with any accuracy. That has been the bane of just about any game on the N64. It was passable for the time, but hindsight has not been kind to the design. ISO Share this post Link to post
MT 917 Posted October 29, 2020 I'd say that's more on the developers still figuring out how games in true 3d worked than the controller itself. 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
Galeigh 308 Posted October 29, 2020 Well yeah, but that controller made it harder than necessary. ISO Share this post Link to post
Garlic Junior 136 Posted November 4, 2020 On 10/29/2020 at 4:57 AM, Galeigh said: Well yeah, but that controller made it harder than necessary. I.... uh..... Game designed with using buttons to move camera, but you want a controller without buttons therefore unable to move the camera? The Dualshock style design might have a lot more functionality crammed together, but it is crammed together. I can use it for hours, sure, but damn does it do a number on your thumbs (especially the still god awful little 'hoods' at the shoulder buttons). 1 ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted November 6, 2020 I feel like you're holding the controller really fucking wrong if you still have that issue with a DS4. I don't know what to say there. DS2 and DS3 were definitely a bit close for comfort but I'm not really getting it for the DS4. I definitely held that thing for hours on end when I played Spider-Man and yeah there's a bit of hand cramping but I get that with any controller. Didn't seem any better or worse. ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted November 7, 2020 Of course but I've not heard people complain about the sticks being too close since the DS3. It's odd to me. I thought the DS4 finally got that perfect. Also I've been grumpy the last few days so if it shows there sorry lol. ISO Share this post Link to post
Peeve 21 Posted November 7, 2020 Hand cramp from a controller is something I never experienced. I got it sometimes golfing. We need to start talking bad controllers. ISO Share this post Link to post
Garlic Junior 136 Posted November 7, 2020 I wasn't saying the STICKS were too close together, just everything in general ISO Share this post Link to post
webhead 519 Posted November 7, 2020 5 minutes ago, Garlic Junior said: I wasn't saying the STICKS were too close together, just everything in general Well that makes more sense though I'm not entirely sure what you mean. Aren't most of the controllers pretty similar at this point? You talking buttons too close or like shoulder vs button? I'm curious now what you mean. Also if it's any consolation I think the PS5 controller got a bit bigger too. ISO Share this post Link to post
MT 917 Posted November 7, 2020 It's a tiny bit bigger than a DS4, and a touch heftier. ISO Share this post Link to post
Garlic Junior 136 Posted November 7, 2020 1 hour ago, webhead said: Well that makes more sense though I'm not entirely sure what you mean. Aren't most of the controllers pretty similar at this point? You talking buttons too close or like shoulder vs button? I'm curious now what you mean. Also if it's any consolation I think the PS5 controller got a bit bigger too. Well like I said originally, the kind of "hoods" on the shoulder buttons dig into my skin, and the games I play used a lot of Square to X movement which digs into my thumb. I also primarily use the D-pad at the moment as opposed to games using the sticks so that probably accounts for why I find it uncomfortable vs the 99% of gamers who play stick games I suppose. ISO Share this post Link to post