Can anyone tell me any good gamepads for pc? less than 40 dollars. I don't mind if it is corded or likes vibration I just want something of good quality
Same here. Adapters for PS2 controllers are easy and driver-less, and you can get the controllers kinda' cheap.FAST6191 said:Anyhow my suggestion for game pads is most current console controllers work with not too much effort and older ones tend to have adapters if you favour them.
One word: calibration.Fishaman P said:DO NOT get the Call of Duty PC Gamepad by Saitek. That thing is seriously flawed.
The control stick maxes out the sensors at just 3/4 of the way, and none of the bottons register after being held down for more than... 60 seconds.
marcus134 said:if you have a ps3, then how about that:
http://www.gamefront.com/how-to-use-a-ps3-...roller-on-a-pc/
Hells Malice said:marcus134 said:if you have a ps3, then how about that:
http://www.gamefront.com/how-to-use-a-ps3-...roller-on-a-pc/
You're a sick person for suggesting using a PS3 controller when it isn't absolutely necessary.
The best PC gamepad you can get for the price is a wired 360 controller. Plugs right in and works. However they're like $50 or something. But if you want something that isn't a piece of shit, prepare to spend more then $40.
For $40 I can suggest taping a cord to a rock and gluing some twigs and buttons* to that.
*buttons as in shirt/pant buttons...not a pressable button.