
Thread image
Thread image
Is there anything other than the thread image?
Chinese Joy-Con
It’s a thread image.
Are there any options other than Xbox?
I’ve been playing PC games for about 20 years.
PS4 controller
The button description is not supported, and it’s frustrating.
>>8
If it’s Steam, wouldn’t setting the controller configuration in the Steam client to DS4 also change the button display in the game to that of the DS4?
Somehow, this is the one that suits me best.
Hori Pad
It’s inexpensive and easy on the wallet even when thrown away.
DualSense and Tarantula
DS4
I splurged and bought the Elite, but I don’t really use the back paddles much…
The Elecom one.
I was recommended the thread image here, so here is the thread image.
vader4 pro
I recently powered up from DS4 to DS2.
>>18
Aren’t you down?
Is the thread image G7?
>>19
That’s true, but probably most people who don’t have a name can’t distinguish it from a regular game controller.
Somehow or other, the thread image.
BLITZ2
>>22
It’s uncool, but it has high performance and I like that the handle is thin…
>>92
There is a lot of information about instability in operation, but what is it like?
>>171
I use it almost every day, but mine has never had any problems at all…
>>171
I don’t think so, and if I felt there were issues, I don’t think I would be using it.
I was using the 360 original, but the stick’s behavior became suspicious, so I recently replaced it with a thread model.
I recently bought a Vader 4 Pro.
I wonder why the controller in the thread’s image fits so well in my hand.
>>25
Me too.
As if it clings to the hand.
I liked the DS4, but it broke and now I have to use an Elgato.
I quite like the Elicon, but sometimes the button gets pressed twice in a row.
I have secured two spare ones just in case they break.
I didn’t realize how widespread Gamesir controllers have become…
I was going to say “thread image,” but it’s slightly different from mine.
Is it from the time of ONE?
Erikon 2
They say the box controllers often break, but I’ve never had one break.
>>32
When you awaken to gorilla power, it will come.
>>32
Basically, the stick just got worn out and I accidentally slipped and broke the microB.
I have never experienced the bumper being dead, as is often said.
>>32
There’s one box 360 controller where either the RB or LB button is broken.
That’s about it.
>>32
I broke more than 10 bumpers, but I think if someone doesn’t use the bumper heavily, it’s hard to break.
Is GAMESIR really that good?
I prefer having more buttons.
Something Chinese with a name like bigbigwon.
I was surprised that it was very well made except for the fact that it looks like a toy.
No, this is not even an original controller.
I’m sorry, please forget it.
The recently released Stealth Pivot, which is a stupid device with a rotating button face.
>>37
That’s nice!
Fighting game use?
I think the image in the thread is the finished form of the controller.
Among the affordable range of alternative controllers, Flydigi, GameSir, and 8bitdo are highly regarded.
A super bright thing from a manufacturer called PDP.
The buttons are loud, but they shine a lot, are sturdy, and inexpensive.
A thread image that is flawless in terms of price and performance.
It will break someday.
However, those who are breaking it immediately are 🦍.
Wouldn’t it be good if there were more options for PS layouts?
>>47
Isn’t the thread image enough?
>>49
The layout and shape of controllers vary from person to person, so there is no correct answer.
>>49
At least say Tarantula.
>>47
PS is too expensive.
It’s not the thread image, but I like GameSir’s T4Kaleid because it’s semi-transparent.
I’m using the One controller, and it’s not just good; it’s convenient because it supports almost all games.
The previous Xbox One controller I used has a slight issue where the left stick tends to input right, and the rubber on the stick is completely worn down and slippery, but it’s not broken.
The thread image isn’t genuine, is it?
I was surprised to hear that the CEO of Gamesir is 19 years old.
>>56
You’re a genius!
I once sent a broken item for exchange, and the broken one came back, so I had to send it for exchange again.
Box controllers, pro controllers, DS4, DualSense – all of them are expensive and fragile.
The mouse and keyboard are made by Razer, but I haven’t ventured into controllers.
>>61
I only have memories of the Razer pad breaking instantly…
>>67
Is it okay to stick with the genuine parts as they are now…!
I couldn’t believe that it was more convenient to have the stick switched left and right until I actually used it.
I basically use the octa only for fighting games with the box controller.
>>63
I wonder if the PS controller will also become box compliant.
>>66
There are options for box layout PS controllers, right?
MS’s hardware has a good reputation… Resell the Trabo.
Ericsson
It’s a box controller, but the button labels are set to PS.
When using the Vadre3pro, it feels a bit stiff when playing games that use the D-pad a lot.
I was intrigued by the new Turtlebeach controller I tried at the store; the D-pad seemed really user-friendly.
I feel like a box layout isn’t really suitable for games that use the D-pad a lot in the first place.
I use an elite controller when gaming online mainly with a box controller.
Using the paddle and shift function, you won’t have any issues aside from chatting.
The quality of the D-pad doesn’t quite match the original, does it?
I hope the Gulikit Libra Max comes out soon.
I really want a PS setup after all.
Can I easily use the DS4 as XInput by connecting it to my PC?
>>74
no
I was concerned about the image in the thread, but it seems difficult to press the select button, which has been raised, because the stick becomes an obstacle, so I decided against it.
Other manufacturers also release pads with a high layout, but I wonder if they are actually easy to press.
>>75
Is there really a need to push the select button that much!?
>>78
There are quite a few.
It depends on the game around here.
I feel like I was able to use the DS4 with XInput in Steam’s Big Picture Mode, but I’m not sure how it went.
The pad is in box 1.
Arcade controller is Drone 2.
I’ve been playing games since the Famicom, but I think the Xbox controller is the best controller.
DualSense
It’s inevitable because it feels comfortable in my hand.
When the attack buttons have increased in PSO2
I just remembered that I had set the decision button to select.
I feel like there are quite a few Metroidvania games where the default controls have the select button used a lot in the menu screen.
Recently, I played Monster Hunter Rise, and I think it had a map screen select too.
Isn’t there a wired version that’s securely protected like the 360 controller instead of just USB?
>>88
Well, that has its own disconnection…
If you don’t like it slipping out, wouldn’t one with a locking mechanism be good?
VADER4PRO
Octa
The next pro that comes out might be the ideal form of a controller…
It’s definitely the easiest to adapt to the thread image rather than trying different things, even when considering replacements and such.
>>91
The price is almost the same as the original box controller, and it also has back buttons.
>>100
I thought it was genuine when I replied, but it wasn’t genuine…
Gamesir’s thing.
It’s cheap, but the functionality is fine.
Please give me a controller that doesn’t get fingerprints!
>>94
Use it to the fullest!
Because the stick kept malfunctioning.
I won’t be interested in buying it unless it has the Hall effect.
I want to play Minecraft on a box controller.
Can it be done via Bluetooth?
>>98
I can do it, but the Java version is a bit troublesome.
I think the GALE from BIGBIGWON is good in the same price range as the thread image and with a standard layout.
It’s a PS4 controller after all, but sometimes there are button mismatches.
The thread picture is a third-party product that resembles the original, so it’s a bit complicated!
Don’t say bigbigwon, say mojhon…!
EasySMX X20
The VADER might feel uncomfortable with the micro switch.
Since it’s functionally sufficient, I wonder if it would be a cheap one made of rubber.
Is that thread image really that great?
The PS4 controller has minimal delay.
It seems that the G7’s successor, the pro, will be released soon.
The trigger stop function is just a stopper, so be careful as it might be destroyed by a gorilla.
Is the new GameSir PS layout not out yet?
When playing fighting games, there are no issues other than dissatisfaction with the position of the D-pad.
The Vader is better than the box controller.
There’s nothing better than the price.
>>114
It seems that latency is not losing.
A score of 80 is good enough.
So it’s a box controller.
When playing JRPGs that heavily use the D-pad, I start to dislike controllers that make a clicking noise with the D-pad.
I’m not an elite, but I ordered a box controller.
I’ve never touched the box controller since the first generation, so I’m looking forward to it.
I’m so used to the PS layout that I can’t get used to the box button layout, it’s no good.
I changed to a DS4 that is easy to use for AC.
I used to play DMC4 on a box controller, but now I feel like I can’t do it anymore.
By the time the one I’m using now breaks, it seems like Vader 5 or 6 will be out, so I might buy that.
The box and PS arrangement is not confusing.
When things like Switch come in, it gets confusing.
>>123
AB is no problem.
Which way is XY again…?
>>123
The position of the confirm button has become the same since the PS5.
I think there will be some people who complain, but please just accept the Switch as well…
>>123
I seriously get so confused only when playing games on the switch…
I’ve sent the Elricon II for repair multiple times now.
I got tired of the malfunction and bought the Wolverine 2 Chroma, but the back buttons are too far away…
Is there anything good?
>>124
Watching videos of people reviewing controllers is probably faster.
>>124
Cyclone 2
F310r Wired
I’ve been using this because my HORI EDGE301 doesn’t break.
The position of the select start is terrible.
The HORI controller I bought because it was cheap and had a back button and rapid fire function had a D-pad that was too stiff and was the worst.
The Switch has already made the button layout the same as an Xbox controller with the ABXY arrangement.
8bitdo Ultimate 2C
The Hall effect is well-made, slightly smaller, and incredibly cheap, so I decided this is good enough.
I wonder if Sony will sell the one with the DS4 connector type C.
I’m used to the controller being heavy.
When the wired OCTA arrived, I thought it was a toy because it was too light.
The ones with more buttons around the LR area are easier to press than the back buttons.
I’ve heard that too, but don’t you think it largely comes down to personal preference in this area?
>>136
The back has accidental triggers, and there are also differences in the games I usually play, so I can’t say much about it.
Can be pasted universally.
Is there any grip tape that can be removed without leaving a trace?
I’m going to buy the wireless one for 10,000 from the game seal because it looks good.
I never used the back button for many years, so if I don’t pay attention, I unconsciously end up pressing the same button to operate.
Hehehe
There is no controller that can defeat me, who has drawn SSR Elricon 2 after sending for repairs and replacements twice…
Combi oven
I bought a Vader, and having a charging station is really convenient.
Considering the individual differences and lifespan, it’s troubling that it’s expensive.
The ease of pressing the back button may vary depending on the model, but basically, it’s just a matter of getting used to it.
It’s getting tough without it anymore.
It seems tough for those who only have five fingers on each hand.
>>146
Lord Hideyoshi!
I’m starting to feel that anything is fine as long as it’s not a trash-like D-pad.
The back pad can trigger accidental hits quite a bit until you get used to it.
Even so, once you get used to it, the world will change.
Vader is recommended, but the budget-friendly Direwolf is also good.
When I become important, I will establish an international standard for button layout.
The wired connection part died quickly.
>>153
The USB-C connection on the pad is somewhat unreliable, so I’ve made the cable side thicker to prevent it from moving easily.
>>160
What does it mean to make the cable thicker…?
>>170
I thought I would make do with what I have at home.
It feels like I’ve wrapped acrylic tape and zip ties around the cable terminal side to make it extremely thick.
It is thickened to adhere closely to the pad, making it less likely to wobble.
The back button is basically used instead of pressing the stick.
It’s great that there are many self-repair examples for console boxes available.
I wish ABXY had been widely adopted as it is in the world…
I bought the Hori x-input controller and it’s pretty good.
As a result of trying various things, it came down to a choice between a turtle and Razer.
I chose Wolverine because my mouse is Razer.
Wolverine v3 wired type
I can’t go back to anything else anymore.
>>159
Can this be set to rapid fire?
I use the thread picture and DualSense depending on my mood.
It’s a consumable, so it’s cheap at Hori.
It also has back buttons.
If you get used to a high-end controller, the maintenance costs will really increase, so I keep it moderate.
I panic during parry RT and casually mash RB.
If it’s a PC game, you can set up rapid fire on Steam for about 90% of them, right?
>>166
I just want to set rapid fire for the additional button, but I wonder if that’s possible too.
I can’t help but laugh every time I see people saying “thread picture, thread picture”, you nameless thread.
I’m an uncle who doesn’t play input-sensitive games at all and had no issues with wireless.
It’s just nice to be able to use it right away by inserting the thread image.
Do you buy a new one for around 10,000 yen every time a new model comes out each year?
If that’s the case, it seems like it might not have to be the Hall effect.
I’m using the 8bitdo M30 and SN30 for my Jiko.
I’m using the Elricon 2 with a wired connection.
I don’t have an official adapter, and I feel a bit hesitant to do it via Bluetooth, so I’ve just left it as it is.
I wonder if there will be more Chinese consoles added to the layout.
I prefer the dualsense type over the box controller type, but is there anywhere that has released one that adopts hall effect and is compatible with Xinput?
>>177
GameSir Tarantula Pro
8BitDo Pro 2
>>183
Both are subtle.
>>183
Thank you.
It looks good above, so I’ll give it a try.
>>177
Tarantula Pro
The image in the thread had a previous model that used MicroUSB, and there was a critical issue with damage to the connector.
Now that it’s Type-C and the angle has changed, it’s truly unbeatable.
If I had to mention one, it would be the internal breakage of the trigger, but the difficulty of repair is quite low.
8bitdo ultimate with switch specifications
I wonder if they could sell something to handle both when the second one comes out… I’ve been relying on both for a long time.
The box controller’s buttons are terrible, please fix it.
I use both the Xbox controller and the PS5, but sometimes I accidentally take a screenshot when I try to press the select button.
Recently, I’ve gotten used to it and it’s decreasing.
The image in the thread… no, something is different about this!
I don’t really know what the lifespan of the Hall effect is like.
The membrane with the full buttons is wearing out faster than the stick I’m currently using.
It’s an F310.
It’s enough for what Zico does.
I bought a DS controller that seems to be made by the mystery maker, but I haven’t tried it yet.
I wish they’d release something with PS configuration using the specs of Cyclone 2.
The 8bitdo ultimate 2C just arrived.
It’s wired connection with a hall sensor, but this is fine.
>>193
It feels nice that the necessary and sufficient points are neatly organized.
The Xbox 360 controller still works perfectly fine even now, which is amazing for a box controller.
>>195
The rubber of the stick, you know…
>>198
Still active with a stick cover.
If there were controllers that weren’t made by the mystery maker’s third party.
It looks cool like a prototype from a robot anime…
I’m feeling hesitant about purchasing a tarantula because it seems so wide, but is it okay?
>>197
It’s no different from the DS4 controller.
>>207
Oh, then should I try buying it?
I don’t play games on such a PC, so controllers are becoming obsolete with things like ports…
The boxy car can indeed drift.
I bought a box controller and it was easy to hold, but I never got used to the button layout.
I haven’t played games on PC for a really long time, so I bought Blitz2, which was released around the same time as Romancing SaGa 2, and I’m using it.
I was playing Monster Hunter using a Vader 4 Pro wirelessly with the Brook Wingman FGC2, and it was comfortable.
What are the four buttons under the controller of Big Big Won used for?
Macro button?
DS4
The connection part is already wobbly.
With a DS and a box controller, you’re invincible.
Apple, Android, and Steam are all saying that.
The Vader 4 Pro is popular, but I’m using the 3 because I’m concerned that the stick tension can easily change.
>>212
Isn’t it that the tension adjustment ring around the stick doesn’t change much unless you put a fair amount of force into it?
If that’s not the case, then it’s a bug.
In the first place, since wireless has already reached latency equal to or lower than wired, the need to insist on wired is getting weaker.
Recent Chinese controllers come with a charging dock, so after finishing a game, you just put it there and it won’t run out of battery.
tarantula pro
Sometimes T4 kaleid
I used to use the DS4.
I’m playing fighting games with the D-pad, so I can’t switch from a PS controller.
I wonder if it can be done with a game controller.
I want the box controller to be a little slimmer.
I thought that if I created a controller that allows access to the front four buttons while using the right stick intensely in games, it would be a huge hit.