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I'm looking to replace my ratty 360 controller this weekend. At first thought about just buying another 1st party 360 controller, but I'd rather try out an alternative and thought I'd ask around first before I make a silly purchase. Anything I should look out for/avoid? Anything that works decent/would last awhile currently on sale?

I'm looking to replace my ratty 360 controller this weekend. At first thought about just buying another 1st party 360 controller, but I'd rather try out an alternative and thought I'd ask around first before I make a silly purchase. Anything I should look out for/avoid? Anything that works decent/would last awhile currently on sale?
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A couple people have suggested I get the XB1 controller, and while I really like the d-pad, I'm not sure if it'll be worth the extra 20 dollars. Still looking for more recommendations.

A couple people have suggested I get the XB1 controller, and while I really like the d-pad, I'm not sure if it'll be worth the extra 20 dollars. Still looking for more recommendations.
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I've been using the madcatz FPS pro controller for years now. It feels great, its light, and it isn't easily breakable. It had two set-able buttons on the back which can be of some use, not as much imo. Its only like 35$ iirc. I'd recomend taking a look into it if thats what you want, and it isn't just for FPS.

I've been using the madcatz FPS pro controller for years now. It feels great, its light, and it isn't easily breakable. It had two set-able buttons on the back which can be of some use, not as much imo. Its only like 35$ iirc. I'd recomend taking a look into it if thats what you want, and it isn't just for FPS.
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I use a dualshock 4, DSTools makes it really easy to install and adds a lot of functionality, but I have to use wired because my windows 7 hates bluetooth for some reason. It basically makes your PC think that it's a 360 controller using XInput, but there are some games it doesn't seem to work with, e.g. Dark Souls 1

I use a dualshock 4, DSTools makes it really easy to install and adds a lot of functionality, but I have to use wired because my windows 7 hates bluetooth for some reason. It basically makes your PC think that it's a 360 controller using XInput, but there are some games it doesn't seem to work with, e.g. Dark Souls 1
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For a cheap and sturdy gamepad, you could try the logitech f312, it's definitely worth the low price. It was kind of uncomfortable at first but still better than an X box controller imo. You can't really complain though, it's only $20.

For a cheap and sturdy gamepad, you could try the logitech f312, it's definitely worth the low price. It was kind of uncomfortable at first but still better than an X box controller imo. You can't really complain though, it's only $20.
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I have the Logitech f310 as well and I love it.

I have the Logitech f310 as well and I love it.
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