Controllers

Is it good? Mainly concerned atlbout the dpad.

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>Here's your controller bro

just don't buy third party controllers, end of discussion

especially ones that are $50. thats the price of a regular controller.

At that point, why not just buy an xboner controller?

The real question is if the gyro is as good, which I doubt

Might as well just get a ps4 controller and a adapter. I hear decent things about the 8bitdo controllers though but I’ve never looked much at them

I already own a pro controller and other than the general comfort am pretty disappointed with the dpad and non-analog triggers. Didn't think they would be a big deal to me prior to purchasing, but they are.
Specifically for use on switch. I already use ds4 for pc.

Ah I'm seeing now you meant an adapter for the switch. Do they work well? Any extra latency added?

I trust in the PS4 gyro.
It's got that, and I wish it could directly interface with windows 10. I hate this shaky shit and I'm irritated that this jank is still around now. Part of me wouldn't have it any other way.

I bought one of those. Held up nicely for a month, and up to that point I was really happy with it, but then it developed an issue where it would randomly ghost input "up" on the d-pad once a minute or so. Flipping between firmware updates or resetting it back to factory settings didn't fix it, and after looking around online it looks to be a common problem that particular line of controllers develops. I'm not sure what a good alternative is though, most switch controllers first and third party have terrible d-pads. A PS4 adapter may be the better option.