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Controller for PC

Postby icefrost » Sat Sep 13, 2014 18:54

hey guys,

i wanna buy a decent controller for the pc. anyone got some good experience with a controller for pc or can recommend something?

thx!

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Re: Controller for PC

Postby Troyan » Sat Sep 13, 2014 22:26

Can you give example on some web site about what you are talking about ?? xd

Best PC controler i heard is wife and kids... But very expensive, not recommending.

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Re: Controller for PC

Postby icefrost » Sat Sep 13, 2014 22:41

nevermind, with some googling i found out that i can use my playstation 4 controller on the pc with some software, quite awesome and works :P wasn't possible with the playstation 3 controller so i didn't even think about that it might could work in the first.

anyway, in case someone is interested too: http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/how ... ler-to-pc/
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Re: Controller for PC

Postby Troyan » Sat Sep 13, 2014 22:52

ahhh you mean Joypad... I thought some acces control system or smth... :D

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Re: Controller for PC

Postby FALBIK » Sat Sep 13, 2014 22:53

controller for the pc = same like team of horses to ferrari for me :wink:
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Re: Controller for PC

Postby icefrost » Sat Sep 13, 2014 23:04

@troyan: u naab, then i would have said: i need a access control system xd

@falbik: ye i know, but some games are just more fun with a controller :)
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Re: Controller for PC

Postby FALBIK » Sat Sep 13, 2014 23:19

icefrost wrote:@troyan: u naab, then i would have said: i need a access control system xd

@falbik: ye i know, but some games are just more fun with a controller :)


ice ... i know if no keep ur hands in boobs must have alternativ :loller:
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Re: Controller for PC

Postby icefrost » Sat Sep 13, 2014 23:51

FALBIK wrote:
icefrost wrote:@troyan: u naab, then i would have said: i need a access control system xd

@falbik: ye i know, but some games are just more fun with a controller :)


ice ... i know if no keep ur hands in boobs must have alternativ :loller:


why not both!?

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Re: Controller for PC

Postby davies » Sun Sep 14, 2014 1:15

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Re: Controller for PC

Postby GoldenBullet » Sun Sep 14, 2014 9:09

While I've spent my youth with Playstation, I actually prefer Xbox controller for PC since it needs no additional programs to work.

And when the game doesn't need a cursor or first-person shooting the controller is almost always better :>

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Re: Controller for PC

Postby DMG_Kowi » Sun Sep 14, 2014 11:11

I've heard that XBox controller is 'plug&play' if you have Windows (obvious, both from Micro$oft), though once one guy brought up X360 controller and it didn't work with laptop.
Of course if you play Fifa/PES or some car racing on PC, console-like controller is useful and I once brought 2 controllers 40zł (10eur) each, which looked like PS2/3 controller and it worked well with PES 2010. Some time after I was dissatisfied with mouse & keyboard Jet/Heli steering in Battlefield 3. So I tried to use one of above-mentioned controllers. I think I had to use some software that was binding my controller's buttons and sticks to those from X360, since BF3 can use X360 controller. It was quite mess and didn't work for 100% eventually - for example I could shoot, but couldn't walk :D.

That's some expiriences.

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Re: Controller for PC

Postby icefrost » Sun Sep 14, 2014 11:15

GoldenBullet wrote:While I've spent my youth with Playstation, I actually prefer Xbox controller for PC since it needs no additional programs to work.

And when the game doesn't need a cursor or first-person shooting the controller is almost always better :>


wheeee, finally someone understands me :good:

yay im actually using them xbox drivers, since there are no drivers for playstation controllers, but they work as well, just displays the controller as a xbox controller :P and then touchpad of the ps4 controller works as well, quite awesome :party:

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