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Curious what y'all think about this, as I'm debating picking up one of those third-party bluetooth gamecube controllers (specifically the Retro Fighters BattlerGC Pro), but these things aren't exactly cheap and ultimately I'm just not all that enthusiastic about adding yet another gamepad to my collection. I already have way too many of these damned things.
And while playing on PC, or while emulating older games on PC, I find my DualSense gets the job done more often than not -- the platforms I'm most interested in all used gamepad designs that align pretty closely with Dualshock template.... but then there's the Gamecube controller, with its fancy triggers and unusual face-button layout.
Obviously if I want the really-truly-most-authentic experience, I can just plug in my old consoles and use the correct first-party controllers... but emulation is kind of a different beast, yeah? So what do y'all think: when you're emulating games, do you like to try and mimic the experience of playing on the original hardware as much as possible, or is just using the same default gamepad you use for everything else "good enough?"
And while playing on PC, or while emulating older games on PC, I find my DualSense gets the job done more often than not -- the platforms I'm most interested in all used gamepad designs that align pretty closely with Dualshock template.... but then there's the Gamecube controller, with its fancy triggers and unusual face-button layout.
Obviously if I want the really-truly-most-authentic experience, I can just plug in my old consoles and use the correct first-party controllers... but emulation is kind of a different beast, yeah? So what do y'all think: when you're emulating games, do you like to try and mimic the experience of playing on the original hardware as much as possible, or is just using the same default gamepad you use for everything else "good enough?"

, yet I own OEM controllers for consoles that I've never even seen in person firsthand. For example, in that drawer, you would find a Sega Mark III control pad, PC Engine 2-, 3-, and 6-button pads; a pair of Neo Geo CD controllers, a Panasonic 3DO controller, and even a Saturn 3D Control Pad, among many others.