Best PC controller for a good price?

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#1 Meta-Gnostic
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What PC controller do you recommend for the best price? I'm looking for something with a good D-pad, analogs, and buttons, rumble would be good too. I was going to get the 360 controller but the D-pad on it sucks so that is not an option. Also, where would I go to buy the controller for the best price?
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#2 greedom
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That's a good question, I'll also be watching this topic. You can run a 360 controller off your computer? I would use that!
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#3 chessmaster1989
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lol, just use your mouse....
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#4 Espada12
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That's a good question, I'll also be watching this topic. You can run a 360 controller off your computer? I would use that!greedom

360 controller is made to run with Pcs! I use one right now :D, just gotta get the software from MS

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#5 greedom
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No kidding? Hey I'll have to invest in that. Is wireless an option or do I have to buy a corded one because I already have a few wireless ones lying around.
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#6 SuperQ-2
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Your limited in options, 360 controller is actually about the best for the pc if you can get all the crap to run on it, but if your wanting another controller you could get an adapter for a ps2 controller, the rip off ps2 remakes they make for the pc SUCK, so use an actual ps2 controller if you want that. you'll need an adapter 2 by the way.

Or you could use a wii mote.

Or a joystick.

After that im not sure.

And the wii mote (num-chuck too) im not sure how people get it to run on there comps. i've seen it though, you'll have to look into that if thats what you'd like.

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#7 DGFreak
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You can use the wireless 360 controller on your pc by purchasing the separate $20 usb wireless dongle for it. Otherwise you can just use the wired controller. It's probably the best controller for the money.
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Walmart has Philips Pc controllers and they are better than the 360 controller in my opinion. They they different versions wired and wireless ranging from $15 and $35
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#9 04dcarraher
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They can let you adjust the rumble force and other things and you can also emulate mouse control too with these controllers.
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#10 GodMin
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i use a chillstream love it

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#11 Meta-Gnostic
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I really do not want a 360 controller despite the money I would save because the D-pad is just too horrible for 2d gaming. My next thought was Logitech. And wow does that Chillstream look nice and for only $30. How is the D-pad, analog, buttons, and rumble on that? Where can I buy it not online?
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http://compactiongames.about.com/od/hardware/tp/gamepads.htm
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#13 Sundodger04
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I use a wired 360 controller.

BTW, there's a program called Pinnacle Game Profiler that lets you download profiles for most games that automatically maps the buttons to your controller.

Works really well with my 360 controller, probably works well with others too.

www.pinnaclegameprofiler.com

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#14 ikwal
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I would suggest the 360 even though you don't like the D-pad, why do you need the D-pad anyway? You can also use the PS3 controller if you want to, just plug it in with a usb cable (one with mini usb in one end and normal usb in the other). I don't like any other controller I've tried, they all feel so cheap.
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What PC controller do you recommend for the best price? I'm looking for something with a good D-pad, analogs, and buttons, rumble would be good too. I was going to get the 360 controller but the D-pad on it sucks so that is not an option. Also, where would I go to buy the controller for the best price?Meta-Gnostic
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#16 G-Lord
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I'm happy with my Logitech Rumblepad 2
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#17 deactivated-5de2fb6a3a711
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the d-pad on the 360 controller doesn't bother me too much. i've used it for dpad-intensive games such as a few fighters, but for the most part it works great. there's a couple of tutorials on how to mod your d-pad, so if you're willing to bring out a few tools, then it's an option. so really, the 360 controller is probably the best way to go for now.

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#18 TheBigBadGRIM
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I've had my Logitech Rumblepad 2 for over 3 years already and I still recommend it more than any other controller.
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#19 Meta-Gnostic
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I would suggest the 360 even though you don't like the D-pad, why do you need the D-pad anyway? You can also use the PS3 controller if you want to, just plug it in with a usb cable (one with mini usb in one end and normal usb in the other). I don't like any other controller I've tried, they all feel so cheap.ikwal

Edit. My post did not show up... 360's D-pad is absolute garbage, don't want it. I need a D-pad for 2d gaming. So the PS3 controller works for PC just by plugging it into a PC? Maybe I'll get a Logitech, not sure which one though. The Chillstream didn't get as high ratings as some other Logitech's on that site, but maybe they were not ranked in order.

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#20 anolecrabcf
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i use a chillstream love it

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Yeah I love it too

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#21 Haviyak
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My brother uses a Saitek Controler, Which he uses for older aditional games he downloaded like Majora's mask and Conker. I'd recomend not using a controller for any real PC games. Keyboard / Mouse wins all.
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#22 ainouta
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You wouldn't said that if you are playing Tales of destiny 2. Using keyboard for tales of destiny 2 is rather hard for me.
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#23 Cryptecks
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I use one of these from my original Xbox, wired to USB like so:

http://www.fury-tech.com/en/Guides/Xbox-Controller-PC-Conversion-Mod

And using the most up-to-date XBCD drivers, and with a little tweaking, it's the perfect cheap controller with familar-feeling buttons and whatnot. If anyone goes this route, the driver has trouble with EA Sports games for PC, but I think I may be one of few people to get fully around the problem (right analog stick not working for tricks and the like), so message me and I can help you out. I recommend this for anyone with any old Xbox controller (wireless ones may work too, that's be awesomely cheap for wireless if you already have it and don't use it), and a spare end wire for USB (everyone should have at least one of these somewhere).

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#24 AuthenticKaizen
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I've had my Logitech Rumblepad 2 for over 3 years already and I still recommend it more than any other controller.  TheBigBadGRIM

i own myself a rumblepad 2 too. great controller!

the black which is shown above is available for 30$ and the normal version (with cable) which i own is available for 20$.

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#25 Jamiemydearx3
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Xbox 360's wired controller.
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#26 xjjbakxjojo
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Would the 360 controller work for pc games as well as 360 on pc gaming?
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#27 DJ_Headshot
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I use this the hori turbo pad ex2 The best control i've ever used just feels perfect in my hands.

http://site.unbeatablesale.com/img087/pehrix345.gif

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#28 Elann2008
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Buy the new Xbox 360 controller with improved D-Pad and Analog sticks.
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#29 Elann2008
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I use this the hori turbo pad ex2 The best control i've ever used just feels perfect in my hands.

http://site.unbeatablesale.com/img087/pehrix345.gif

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For some reason, at first glance I thought of Modern Warfare 2 :P I don't even play the game though...

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#30 mkaliaz
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You will get the 360 controller and you will like it.

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#31 paladinqueen
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Walmart has Philips Pc controllers and they are better than the 360 controller in my opinion. They they different versions wired and wireless ranging from $15 and $3504dcarraher
:oops: ,oh, it is not expensive..

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#32 sammysalsa
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Xbox 360 controller is pretty much the best, also heaps of games have default support for it so you dont need to set it up.

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#33 ventnor
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I've had my Logitech Rumblepad 2 for over 3 years already and I still recommend it more than any other controller.  TheBigBadGRIM

I used to have one of those, it broke after some years due to leaking batteries. However I wouldn't recommend it, if you look at the borders of the stick things(Name?) They are square shaped, that gets awfully annoying when moving around.

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#34 TTwizardYer
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Unfortunately for you I wouldn't buy anything else than xbox 360 controller because newest games only support microsoft product. You can play Blur, Split Second and lot of other games only on xbox pad. There's a solution to emulate xbox controller but it's complicated and never 100% compatible. Despite medium quality of dpad I would still buy xbox pad because analog sticks are great(very accurate) and you won't have any problems to play new games.

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#35 hamelkarl
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I have an xbox 360 controller and it's pretty good for most games. It's pretty much plug and play for most games without the need to tweaks anything. The d-pad still ain't great and the triggers can be a **** to set up for some function in some games. I won't recommend it if you want to play mostly specific d-pad games. I still haven't found a good d-pad on any controllers. PS pad ain't that bad, but I found them to hurt a lot's when playing for lot's of hours.

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#36 IU_Stizzal
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I've had my Logitech Rumblepad 2 for over 3 years already and I still recommend it more than any other controller.  TheBigBadGRIM

I've been needing a controller as well. I was thinking about getting a 360 controller but I like the looks of this one. I'll check it out.

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#37 covertgamer78
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I use several controllers. I use Logitech PS2 Cordless w/ USB adapter/receiver for SF IV and ePSXe & PCSX2 for example. The most essential controller is the Xbox 360 controller, wired or wireless. If you get wireless, make sure you get the receiver with the controller or else you could buy a Chinese receiver that doesn't really work with it.. I recommend the wireless as I love having no cord. Games For Windows games that support controllers support the Xbox 360 controller 100% as a requirement, so you should get that one. I also use Saitek P2900 for retro games as it feels awesome in my hand. Occasionally use the Xbox Logitech Cordless controller , 1st gen w/ USB adapter/receiver, but not as much anymore.

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#38 coughlanio
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They're releasing a new XBOX 360 controller with a better dpad.
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#39 covertgamer78
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D-pad is good on the original IMO. Works fine for me in SF IV but I prefer my Logitech PS2 Cordless controller or my Saitek P2900 for d-pad games because the controller layout is better for d-pad IMO.
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#40 MGS-GrayFox
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I say your better off waiting for the Razer Onza. Buying mine day 1!
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#41 madrocketeer
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Zombie thread won't di-! Oh wait, a "legitimate" rez. People should read threads more carefully. Anyway,
Would the 360 controller work for pc games as well as 360 on pc gaming?xjjbakxjojo
Depends on the game. Generally, third-person action games and console ports supported the 360 controller automatically, as the expectation is that many PC gamers will use a pad to play them. Games such as Street Fighter IV, Batman: Arkham Asylum and the Assassin's Creed games are like this. For FPSs, they vary, but generally tend to be poor. Halo 2 and Crysis comes to mind as games that have decent support, but i haven't tried many. I think the main thing is that there very little expectation that PC gamers will use controllers to play FPSs - most will use KB&M. You can just forget about it for strategy games.
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#42 madrocketeer
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[QUOTE="MGS-GrayFox"] I say your better off waiting for the Razer Onza. Buying mine day 1

Very sexy. And even though it's a console peripheral, the FAQ confirms it works for PC too. The only thing is that I've become a bit spoilt by my wireless 360 pad. It feels freer and lighter without the chord. No more getting my feet tangled in the chord. Keeps my desk tidy too.