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Does anyone use a gamepad that isn't an xbox 360 controller

DJgummy

Junior Member
Hi,

I'm looking for a PC gamepad. I have tried and hated the xbox 360 controller because I find it very uncomfortable. The PS3 layout of the analog sticks is much more favorable to me, but I do not wish to buy the whole console just for the controller. I used to use a logitech dual analog controller, but misplaced it and the new one I bought had inconsistent analog control, and I returned it as defective. It seemed as if it was more sensitive in one direction than the other, which made using it very frustrating. If many people have had success with the logitech controller, I might consider trying a new one. But are there any other gamepads out there that you guys use?

Thanks in advance.
 
You can use a PS3 controller with a mini usb to usb cable and MotionJoy. MotionJoy will make your PC recognize the PS3 controller, and it also gives you the option to have the PS3 controller emulate a 360 controller, which will make it appear and function as if it were a 360 controller on your PC. If you have bluetooth built into your PC, you can use it to sync the PS3 controller to your PC wirelessly and play that way. If you don't have one, get one from the list of compatible ones here. Just make sure you turn off the controller before you plug it in to charge it or you'll have issues syncing it next time.
 
I use the XBOX 360 wired controller and for games which don't support it, XPadder. Only problem with it is creating profiles for games.
 
PS2 + USB adapter for old games and emulators and Xbox360 controller for recent games that support it.
 
Hi,

I'm looking for a PC gamepad. I have tried and hated the xbox 360 controller because I find it very uncomfortable. The PS3 layout of the analog sticks is much more favorable to me, but I do not wish to buy the whole console just for the controller. I used to use a logitech dual analog controller, but misplaced it and the new one I bought had inconsistent analog control, and I returned it as defective. It seemed as if it was more sensitive in one direction than the other, which made using it very frustrating. If many people have had success with the logitech controller, I might consider trying a new one. But are there any other gamepads out there that you guys use?

Thanks in advance.

As stated about get this the logitech f710 wireless version or f510 cord version. Works in directinput mode or xinput mode and can act like a xbox360 controller in the former mode. Sturdy and solid design with lots of features. IMHO you can't go wrong with this controller unless you have really small fairy like hands or huge Sasquatch paw hands.

http://www.logitech.com/en-us/gaming/controllers/devices/7359
 
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You can use a PS3 controller with a mini usb to usb cable and MotionJoy. MotionJoy will make your PC recognize the PS3 controller, and it also gives you the option to have the PS3 controller emulate a 360 controller, which will make it appear and function as if it were a 360 controller on your PC. If you have bluetooth built into your PC, you can use it to sync the PS3 controller to your PC wirelessly and play that way. If you don't have one, get one from the list of compatible ones here. Just make sure you turn off the controller before you plug it in to charge it or you'll have issues syncing it next time.

Nice, thanks for that link. Whenever I look for drivers for the ps3 controllers, I usually get that driver from 2009, and it never works. This one worked for USB, and although it recognizes my bluetooth device and updates the mac address, it doesn't work after I click "pair". Oh well, even to have it run on USB is great.
 
I use ps2 controller with an adapter I bought in korea. Has 2 ports for multiplayer games even. 🙂

Downside is I need to use joy to key to map it... I'll look into the ps3 controllers that others have mentioned already.
 
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