hmmm...dont know if want. I've always used keyboard/mouse though
Never knew there was a FFXIV controller... how does that compare to a 360 controller?
Think I will grab one of these, the PS3 DS3 controllers are expensive.
It's very good controller and its well optimized for FFXIV, great sensitivity, response and for sure better than 360 one, but... yeah I went back to mouse and keyboard after a while ;D Myabe PS3 Controller + http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-9762553...4824565&sr=8-1 can try replace that![]()
I like my fully programmable Saitek gamepad more http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-PP32-PS...825806&sr=8-42
There's also a 360 version of it.
I also sport the Saitek, it's a good controller unless you're a hand talker like myself... in which case you will constantly bump and knock out the reversable analog/dpad piece. Otherwise it's been good for me... Mind you if key binding ever becomes an option (fingers crossed), I will be ditching the pad in favour of a customized KB+M setup.I like my fully programmable Saitek gamepad more http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-PP32-PS...825806&sr=8-42
There's also a 360 version of it.
The entire reason why I have a 360 controller is that I hate PS-style controllers with a passion. The analog sticks are horrible, the shoulder buttons are awkward, the D-pad has quite possibly the worst design I've ever seen (though to its credit the linked controller has a better design than the standard), and the controller shape is a R&D faceplant. Why would you put pointy, squarish edges on something that is supposed to be held comfortably in your hands?
In other words, skip the OP's link and buy this instead.
Not only does this cost more then 3x the amount... everything you described about PS buttons applies more-so to xbox controllers, not to mention the insane mark-up micro has on these :S You can't get any worse of a d-pad on a controller than xbox which is well known by any serious gamer... especially on any quicker input or tournament games. Not even going to talk about the jarring box shape, the fact that it uses over 15 year old tech and charges current gen prices, has less action buttons (even more so with the F-key shortcuts) than any half *** pc controller, and it's lessened multi-tasking function due to layout being different for the sake of being different rather than more practical.The entire reason why I have a 360 controller is that I hate PS-style controllers with a passion. The analog sticks are horrible, the shoulder buttons are awkward, the D-pad has quite possibly the worst design I've ever seen (though to its credit the linked controller has a better design than the standard), and the controller shape is a R&D faceplant. Why would you put pointy, squarish edges on something that is supposed to be held comfortably in your hands?
In other words, skip the OP's link and buy this instead.
This controller is alot cheaper in design and build than a DS3, but it's still only $12.99!!! You can't get any better bang for your buck than this controller atm! Just make sure you look elsewhere for it if you don't reside in the US... amazon.com is a killer for Canadian or international shoppers nowaday, esp the businesses who use them (Most won't even ship outside).
TL DR - You can't beat the price and functionality of this controller! (Plus it even has a hidden bonus as working as an extra ps3 controller if you need/want one :P)
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