I’ve been using a really old Dualshock 4. It was fine for modern, but I have switched to classic recently, and getting some inputs has been really difficult. The dpad is really mushy. Many times, I’m positive I’m holding down back but still end up getting hit because the controller doesn’t register the input as down back, it’s really frustrating. I love everything else about the controller, the button placement and the size suits my small hands really well.

Looking around I found some old threads where people were praising xbox controller but then I found this video and now I am not sure, the face buttons also seem really stiff. Other pads like HORI and Razer ones are way too expensive here so either I just buy a new DS4 and hope it’ll diminish my issues or buy the xbox controller.

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    1 year ago

    Get either the officially licensed Sega Saturn USB controller from RetroBit or the 8bitdo M30.

    Saturn mk2 (original) controller has the best dpad ever made IMO.

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        Even better would be an original Saturn controller with a USB converter. I’ve had luck with Mayflash in the past, but nowadays I use a Bliss Box.

        Or just get/build an arcade stick.

        • @arya48@lemmy.worldOP
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          11 year ago

          I’d get an arcade stick if I could but those are just way too expensive to be an option for me, and idk where I’d find an original Saturn controller, doesn’t seem like it’s available anywhere.

          • @FifteenTimmy77@lemm.ee
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            11 year ago

            AliExpress has some $40-60 leverless controllers ( like an arcade stick but with buttons instead of a joystick)

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            11 year ago

            Ebay is your friend for original controllers. About $20 in the US. Some from Japan as well.

            Building an arcade stick is slightly more affordable.

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              11 year ago

              I hate how you guys are trying give me all these nice options and I keep coming back with disappointing answers lol, ebay and aliexpress are not available here @FifteenTimmy77@lemm.ee

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                Was the Sega Mega Drive popular in your country? The 6 button controller has the same DPad and is also a good option.

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                  11 year ago

                  Don’t think Sega sold any hardware here officially, I looked up the controller, only results I could find were from foreign websites.

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                    What about access to arcade hardware from Sanwa and Seimitsu? Would need to build a shell and hook up a control board, though.

                    What online retailers are available to you?