So. I have 2 I hate.

I had this old gamesube one for the switch. It was a wired one by powerA. Buttons would get jammed, accidentally broke the stick by leaving it in a bad position overnight (my bad) the cover of the cstick randomly slid off (had to glue it) and the while thing was hollow.

Also, I have a keapster explorer and the dpad is awful. Sometimes it jams to the left but its just a plain bad dpad, no physical feedback at all

    • sleepybisexual@beehaw.orgOP
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      6 months ago

      Makes sense, there Is one old, dodge Logitech tontroller in one of the local tech stores.

      What’s so bad about them tho?

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        6 months ago

        Well, both of the ones I used (one was second hand) had a very small range for the analog stick. Like it would take a few seconds to turn the character around in a game even if I put the sensitivity up to max. Though if you had good experiences, maybe it wasn’t the controllers fault. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      6 months ago

      I was pretty happy with my most-recent Logitech gamepad – I think an F310 – but I had another from the 1990s that was terrible, had a D-pad that rolled to diagonal movement far too easily.

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        6 months ago

        Oh dang, the F310 was the same one I was complaining about lol. Maybe it waos because I was using it on a linux machine or something.