Best bang for your buck in a PC controller?

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Re: Best bang for your buck in a PC controller?

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Joe Sawler wrote:if you get a wired xbox controller then yes and I am a ps3 guy but the x box controller just works so good with mxs

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I have a ps3 and yet I play this game with an xbox360 controller. Works wonderfully
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KTM57 wrote:Think I'm going with this one, dang these are more expensive than I thought.

http://www.logitech.com/en-us/gaming/co ... vices/7360
I wouldn't, I had one of those and it wasn't that great. I bought 360 controller and it was much better
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Re: Best bang for your buck in a PC controller?

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Agree,Xbox 360 controller is much more comfortable,you can play with analog sticks really well. I don't think that one will be that comfortable.
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How much is a Microsoft 360 controller going to set me back?
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I have a Logitech because I can not stand the feel of a 360 controller. After 2 years my Logitech hasn't let me down yet and feels almost like aPS3 controller so for me it was more comfortable and familiar for me to use.
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I really think I will go with the wired one that you posted.
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I've been experimenting with using a wii controller. At the moment I've got it set up to use tilt to steer and lean, but the only down side is digital throttle. Fun for mucking around at least. I usually use a wii controller with the classic (dual analog) controller attached. No motion sensing, but dual analog is good.

If anyones interested, get GlovePie and find some scripts online. You can also have it set up to work as a pointer/mouse in windows, just like on the actual wii. Or as a remote for your media player. Or anything really. As long as you have bluetooth. End of rant.
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Re: Best bang for your buck in a PC controller?

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I bought a used XBOX360 contoller for 10 bucks at gamestop..
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