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#1 ManWithDaPlan
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Hey, I was interested in getting a new gamepad (possibly two) and I was wondering what sort of gamepads you guys would recommend?
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#2 Petermannc31
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Hey, I was interested in getting a new gamepad (possibly two) and I was wondering what sort of gamepads you guys would recommend?ManWithDaPlan

if you have an x-box 360 i recomend geting the pc adapter it works really well and if not and you are looking for high quality i still recomend it cuz the 360 controlers are very easy to play with

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#3 grim1813
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Yeah, or you could get a wired 360 controller and not need an adaptor. Anyways, the best choice will probably end up being a 360 pad.
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#4 ManWithDaPlan
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Nah, I don't have a 360.

I was mainly concerned that I heard their D-Pads weren't that great. One of the primary reasons I'm getting a gamepad is to play fighting games so I'd like a good D-Pad.

Anyone have experience with this? http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-963335-0403-Precision-Plug-Gamepad/dp/B00030AX3Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1214606175&sr=1-1

Seems well-rated (and is top selling gamepad) although the price leaves me to worry it might not be good.
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try the logitech chilstream, its awesome