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CuzImSlasher
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01-16-2024, 03:32 AM
#11
I gave it a shot... My friend’s account had a tricky Silver II game. It still worked out. Plus, I haven’t updated much—often hit that same issue in B-Tunnels on Dust II.
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CuzImSlasher
01-16-2024, 03:32 AM #11

I gave it a shot... My friend’s account had a tricky Silver II game. It still worked out. Plus, I haven’t updated much—often hit that same issue in B-Tunnels on Dust II.

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Catfish59
Junior Member
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01-16-2024, 09:42 AM
#12
I own both a 360 and a One controller. I really like the One controller, though I only use it for driving games. That’s just my preference. P.S.: I don’t have a console—I just have both for PC.
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Catfish59
01-16-2024, 09:42 AM #12

I own both a 360 and a One controller. I really like the One controller, though I only use it for driving games. That’s just my preference. P.S.: I don’t have a console—I just have both for PC.

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Greeperakos
Member
174
01-16-2024, 10:19 AM
#13
Most players today don't use them, yet there was a time when controllers were essential for playing random titles. Games like Skyrim felt very basic on the default version, and controllers offered extra features such as adjustable sensitivity, which is important in certain titles.
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Greeperakos
01-16-2024, 10:19 AM #13

Most players today don't use them, yet there was a time when controllers were essential for playing random titles. Games like Skyrim felt very basic on the default version, and controllers offered extra features such as adjustable sensitivity, which is important in certain titles.

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Areeend
Member
142
01-16-2024, 07:44 PM
#14
Essential for controlling games to adjust speed as needed instead of just on or off. Important in titles like Rocket League where the analog stick plays a key role.
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Areeend
01-16-2024, 07:44 PM #14

Essential for controlling games to adjust speed as needed instead of just on or off. Important in titles like Rocket League where the analog stick plays a key role.

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EmeraldFoxMS
Member
99
01-16-2024, 11:21 PM
#15
In reality, even digital systems wouldn't require analog, yet analog controllers still offer a straightforward fix for several problems.
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EmeraldFoxMS
01-16-2024, 11:21 PM #15

In reality, even digital systems wouldn't require analog, yet analog controllers still offer a straightforward fix for several problems.

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SiahTheSheep
Junior Member
13
01-17-2024, 06:11 PM
#16
The 360 controller and mouse works perfectly. It’s confusing why some people prefer using a keyboard with four directional keys. (Back in the day I played Unreal Tournament with a Logitech Wingman and a mouse.) I’m not sure where the controller fits anymore, but chances are it’s no longer supported. I’ve never used a One controller and don’t feel the need to buy one. My wired 360 setup is fine.
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SiahTheSheep
01-17-2024, 06:11 PM #16

The 360 controller and mouse works perfectly. It’s confusing why some people prefer using a keyboard with four directional keys. (Back in the day I played Unreal Tournament with a Logitech Wingman and a mouse.) I’m not sure where the controller fits anymore, but chances are it’s no longer supported. I’ve never used a One controller and don’t feel the need to buy one. My wired 360 setup is fine.

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ReaperCreepR
Member
114
01-18-2024, 12:22 AM
#17
The main reason I chose the One controller was for multiplayer. If you're getting a new controller, I'd suggest the One model along with a micro USB cable. It offers more tactile buttons and a less slippery analog stick. The d-pad is also much better. I also like how it fits comfortably in my hands. IMO
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ReaperCreepR
01-18-2024, 12:22 AM #17

The main reason I chose the One controller was for multiplayer. If you're getting a new controller, I'd suggest the One model along with a micro USB cable. It offers more tactile buttons and a less slippery analog stick. The d-pad is also much better. I also like how it fits comfortably in my hands. IMO

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Kynedee
Posting Freak
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01-22-2024, 10:40 PM
#18
I understand your perspective. I appreciate different viewpoints. The One controller seems to offer some benefits compared to the 360's previous version. It works well for us, and my child uses it occasionally as well. It remains fully functional, so replacing it isn't necessary at the moment.
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Kynedee
01-22-2024, 10:40 PM #18

I understand your perspective. I appreciate different viewpoints. The One controller seems to offer some benefits compared to the 360's previous version. It works well for us, and my child uses it occasionally as well. It remains fully functional, so replacing it isn't necessary at the moment.

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Da_Shadows
Member
185
01-25-2024, 01:32 PM
#19
Logitech controllers. They have awesome and easy-to-use drivers with support, so it's easy and fun to actually bind and use them STEAM CONTROLLER! Anyone hyped?
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Da_Shadows
01-25-2024, 01:32 PM #19

Logitech controllers. They have awesome and easy-to-use drivers with support, so it's easy and fun to actually bind and use them STEAM CONTROLLER! Anyone hyped?

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Faustlacher
Member
52
01-25-2024, 08:37 PM
#20
People have unique preferences, so I rely on a controller for racing and fighting titles, occasionally opting for shooters or third-person experiences such as Batman or Shadow of Mordor. I also use a controller for emulating games.
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Faustlacher
01-25-2024, 08:37 PM #20

People have unique preferences, so I rely on a controller for racing and fighting titles, occasionally opting for shooters or third-person experiences such as Batman or Shadow of Mordor. I also use a controller for emulating games.

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