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I've been using one of these for years now. Logitech F310. Reminds me of a classic Playstation controller in the hand, has all the modern buttons and acts as a XBox 360 controller when plugged in. I remember one of the earlier ones had stiffer joysticks but the one I have right now is very fluid. What more could I ask for?

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Otherwise, I did go with an off-brand 360 controller as well. Always wired, because I can just plug it in and out of my computer's front ports as needed. Also, so I don't have to spend money on batteries.
 
Maybe a hot take, I found these to be more comfortable compare to X360 controller, remappable buttons and adjustable analog deadzone is a godsend.
I use it mostly on Retrobat so the main difference I noticed is the quality of the digital stick, the one on the 8bitdo is much better
 
The GOAT of 2D

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How expensive would a Saturn and N64 controller for PC would be? I'd love to see one with the joystick for one and being like the Hori Pad Mini for the other.
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A perfect N64 controller would allow both the D-pad and Joystick as well as the Z and L buttons to be reachable.
 
Toss another vote up there for the DualShock 4.
 
I've been using one of these for years now. Logitech F310. Reminds me of a classic Playstation controller in the hand, has all the modern buttons and acts as a XBox 360 controller when plugged in. I remember one of the earlier ones had stiffer joysticks but the one I have right now is very fluid. What more could I ask for?

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Otherwise, I did go with an off-brand 360 controller as well. Always wired, because I can just plug it in and out of my computer's front ports as needed. Also, so I don't have to spend money on batteries.
I have also owned an F310 which is a very good classic gamepad on the market for quite some time now. In my case, the D-pad was very shaky to the point of creaking when I exerted pressure on it.
 
I have also owned an F310 which is a very good classic gamepad on the market for quite some time now. In my case, the D-pad was very shaky to the point of creaking when I exerted pressure on it.
Logitech's dpads were always garbage. They never bothered making one that wasn't a nightmare to use after a few minutes.
 
Logitech's dpads were always garbage. They never bothered making one that wasn't a nightmare to use after a few minutes.
In fact, many Amazon reviews of this product and the F710 model complained of this problem. In my case I decided to return it after just a week.... too bad, because I liked the ergonomics of the pad, as well as its colorful buttons that contrasted with the blue of the body.
 

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