Dualshock Playstation controllers for me. I have been playing with this controller since 1998 so It's definatly one that I am comfortable with.Javy03me to and im gonna stay with that controller for a long time
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The 360 controller and for some weird reason, the original XBox controller. I just liked how big and different it is. Plus, I love having the two analog sticks in different corners, not right next to each other, because my favorite genre is FPS... And to me, that is the PlayStation's biggest weakness...
I enjoy the 360 controller the most.....I wish there was some way I could use the 360 controller on my PS3
masiisam
agreed.
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[QUOTE="masiisam"]
I enjoy the 360 controller the most.....I wish there was some way I could use the 360 controller on my PS3
LosDaddie
agreed.
Me too
I wonder why a third party does not make one?.......They might not sell millions of them.....but clearly there is a market for one..
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[QUOTE="masiisam"]
I enjoy the 360 controller the most.....I wish there was some way I could use the 360 controller on my PS3
LosDaddie
agreed.
Me too
There is lol.
Oh yeah!
Aljosa23
That's my sidewinder :)
anywho, i'd go with the PS controller, mainly cuz i got used to it being my main controller for 3 generations. Xbox controller was pretty comfortable too.
There is lol.[QUOTE="Eddie-Vedder"][QUOTE="LosDaddie"]
Me too
masiisam
I don't know why it's funny...if there is a way how do you do it?
Never heard of that one, but you can use PS3 on 360, but that's pretty much useless.[QUOTE="Aljosa23"]
Oh yeah!
Pikminmaniac
What is that thing? It looks intense
microsoft sidewinder mouse 8) logitech G9 and MX518 are better :PI love the 360 controller. After that it would be the gamecube controller then N64. I can't stand the wiimote, I'll use my gamecube controller wherever possible, and playstation controllersare just completely impractical. Perhaps its because I have long fingers, but for whatever reason I can't use them.
The Xbox 360 controller is the most comfortable controller I've ever used. The Wavebird (Gamecube) and the Duke (the huge original Xbox controller) take second and third place.
Sega Saturn is by far the most comfortable controller ever design for various reason that I won;t be going into much details about.
Easily the wiimote+nunchuck. The 360 and gamecube controllers are also incredibly comforable. I can't stand playstation controllers.
For me it's the PS3 controller. The 360's is very comfortable as well but hate the d-pad.
I also liked the SNES, Sega Genesis controllers.
I never liked the Game Cube controller due to the awkward placement of the buttons and the strange look to them. That controller was ugly imo.
For PC, the Logitech MX series feels freaking GREAT in my hands. Best.Overall.Mouse.Design.Ever. Perfect for gaming and Photoshop stuff :P
For Consoles, I believe the PS3 controller is perfect. It just feels correct. The 360 controller is alright, but its the least favorite of this gen, the analong stick placement is what kills it for me. The controller is just too big for the placement imo, makes my thumbs tire out (Anyone who played Afro Samurai on the 360 should know what I'm talking about.) The Wii controller is good, but motion control can get a little tiring.
The PS Dualshock shall always be my favorite,
I prefer my trusty KB/M combo as well, but the thread title clearly says Console Controller. I think that the current crop of console controllers are the most comfortable because they have benefited from watching several other gens worth of controllers and altering them accordingly. If you combined the best features of the 360 and PS3 controllers, you would have a perfect controller, in my opinion.Oh yeah!
Aljosa23
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[QUOTE="Aljosa23"]
Oh yeah!
lm2f
What is that thing? It looks intense
MS sidewinder
It's supposed to be a nice mouse, but I would NEVER again buy Microsoft peripherals. My recent experience with Microsoft is based on it's wireless KB/M products, which apparently have a range of 2 feet and make the whole concept of wireless a non-issue. I have had 2 keyboards and a mouse completely stop working, for absolutely no reason. Conversely, the Logitech wireless mouse I paid less money for has the same range as a cordless phone, rechargable batteries, and I have never had a problem with it. MS makes some great features, I really miss the zoom feature on my old MS mouse (made using my "50 display as a PC monitor a lot easier), but I absolutely don't trust their hardware standards. They just don't seem to care about quality at all. Everything feels cheap and poorly manufactured and more often than not the hardware I buy from them ends up broken long before I intended to replace it. Our 360 has never bricked though, which goes to show that my experiences are purely anecdotal. Apologies for going off on a tangent, I am just still bitter about having to replace my KB/M. :PPlease Log In to post.
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