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TopicFiguring out which 8bitdo controller to buy is so confusing
Kaldrenthebold
12/11/24 3:24:30 PM
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CRON posted...
If you could do that I'd appreciate it. I like the standard Xbox controller but the d-pad is loud as fuck and the face buttons are annoyingly loud if you're doing a lot of mashing. I'm using a (defective) DualSense right now and I like how relatively quiet it is.

I suppose it's not like a mushy d-pad, it is clearly a button press, but it is silent and feels good. I like it, it is responsive and feels like a quality d-pad. I like the R2 and L2 triggers as well. Overall I am glad I got it, since the Switch Pro controllers are a bit hit or miss with quality. One of mine has a completely effed joystick which sucks.

Rob_the_Ninja posted...
Good to hear, do the face buttons feel fine too?

They do, they kind of remind me of the face buttons from the og Xbox controller. They feel like quality buttons. They do sound a bit clicky though.

Here's a review on Amazon I can agree with:

TLDR: This is probably the controller to buy right now if you're interested in emulation or PC gaming in general. It works great in Xinput mode for PS layout, gamecube, and modern PC games, and works great in pro controller mode for modern systems with gyro support. The d-pad first layout is really nice for retro games as well. Even fighting games like Street Fighter III and Melee both felt right on this controller. Additionally, the back buttons and the two front utility buttons are great for shortcuts, macros, and functions in emulators, like pause, rewind, and save state loading.



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