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Is it close? @teezzy said it gets the nod over the SNES D-padAbsolutely not
The SNES D-pad is something else, im waiting for a controller that can top it
Is it close? @teezzy said it gets the nod over the SNES D-padAbsolutely not
Is it close? @teezzy said it gets the nod over the SNES D-pad
The SNES D-pad is something else, im waiting for a controller that can top it
Imo its probably goat dpad for 2d gaming. Series X dpad is ok its clicky as all fuck though. Its loud. Kinda annoying.Is it close? @teezzy said it gets the nod over the SNES D-pad
The SNES D-pad is something else, im waiting for a controller that can top it
Their controllers seem To be well liked by fighting game Players so I'd say give them a shot heard their n64 controllers were better than nintendosHas anyone tried wireless Hori controllers? I hear Hori brand makes some excellent controllers, I might start looking into them for a fourth controller to play Mario Party Superstars with
Has anyone tried wireless Hori controllers? I hear Hori brand makes some excellent controllers, I might start looking into them for a fourth controller to play Mario Party Superstars with
Good to hear, I made a huge mistake trying to set up my controller situation when SSBU came out. Bought Power A controllers (wired and wireless) for multiplayer when guests would over to play a round of matches. They're really fragile for their price point, they almost always break or stop functioning within the span of weeks, a few month, or a year. All depending on the controller. I would say they're about as worthless as the JoyCons, given their pathetic durabilityHori is usually a safe bet. I have two Hori wired PS4 controllers that've lasted longer than official Sony DualShock 4s. I have three Hori arcade sticks that are 4+ years old, still going strong after 1000s of hours of usage.
Has anyone tried wireless Hori controllers? I hear Hori brand makes some excellent controllers, I might start looking into them for a fourth controller to play Mario Party Superstars with
Not sure if I could use the 8Bitdo Pro 2 for SSBU and Mario Party Superstars...those two games will put some serious mileage on controllers. I wouldn't want to wreck such a nice controller. I play with the Pro Controller for Mario Party Superstars, but that's only because it's a damn tank durability wise and I trust the build to hold integrity over time. I don't doubt that the 8Bitdo Pro 2 is a premium controller, but durability is something I heavily contemplate now when selecting the right controller for certain gamesI'm still vouching for the 8bitdo Pro 2 over here fwiw
Been using it with my Switch since I got it
Works great for Smash, Mario Party, Zelda, etc...
In the new Mario Party Superstars game there are a fair amount of scenarios where you'll find yourself button mashing the 'A' button. Maybe in a typical 20 Turn game you can expect to be mashing the A button somewhere between 6-12 times throughout the game on average. Could be less or could be more depending on the game. But that's a lot of force going at one specific button for just one gaming session. It'll add up quickly considering how often I play the game. It's easily one of my favorites in the entire series@Franky Family
It feels almost exactly like my dualshock 4. I'm afraid to ask what you do to your controller during Mario Party![]()
In the new Mario Party Superstars game there are a fair amount of scenarios where you'll find yourself button mashing the 'A' button. Maybe in a typical 20 Turn game you can expect to be mashing the A button somewhere between 6-12 times throughout the game on average. Could be less or could be more depending on the game. But that's a lot of force going at one specific button for just one gaming session. It'll add up quickly considering how often I play the game. It's easily one of my favorites in the entire series
In the new Mario Party Superstars game there are a fair amount of scenarios where you'll find yourself button mashing the 'A' button. Maybe in a typical 20 Turn game you can expect to be mashing the A button somewhere between 6-12 times throughout the game on average. Could be less or could be more depending on the game. But that's a lot of force going at one specific button for just one gaming session. It'll add up quickly considering how often I play the game. It's easily one of my favorites in the entire series
This thing looks nice... but I don't want to buy another overpriced shitty quality SCUF. Tempting, though.
I would like to get a Scuf controller, but the price point makes me fearful given all the build quality issues they supposedly have. I've a few friends who have got through a lot of Scuf controllers and that doesn't fill me with confidence.
That sucks, my Elite Series 2 has just given up on me too, so was in the market for a replacement. May end up just getting another Elite, hands down the best controller I've owned.Can confirm. Pretty great in the beginning, all had issues over time.
Gamecube controllers and even Wavebirds used to cost $30 per controller and both will last you well over fifteen years if you take care of them and don't drop them. Hell, even if you drop them and smack them and play constantly they're still going to hold up for fifteen years. Can't even imagine buying a controller marked up over 700%A $200 controller should work for 15 years.
$230 for a CONTROLLER?!?
Fixed.A $200 controller should work for 15 years and come with a free blowjob.
It's a less ergonomic version of dualshock 4 with gimmicky shoulder buttons.Correct!
Mixed feelings for me, I love how natural camera control feels because of the stick placement, but buttons are a bit awkward because of that. It's also less ergonomic than switch pro, but I like the feel overall.Still my favourite controller ever.
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Any recommendations for controllers that will last for about 5-10 years high quality controllers meant for fighting games? Specifically for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Mario Party. All the standard Gamecube controllers and Wavebird controllers (both of which would be the best options) cost a fortune now upwards of $150-300 last time checking the market value
has anyone tried to 8bitdo arcade stick?
Have at him bois!though I prefer larger sticks