Post AutReAxEt0nKHAnzdY by naneko@varishangout.net
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 (DIR) Post #AutL4obhNktJ6eUAeO by DarkMahesvara@varishangout.net
       2025-06-07T15:45:34.676702Z
       
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       @Immahnoob xbone x (usb). basically all controller work on linux
       
 (DIR) Post #AutLnmMAb13B9qf8W8 by pettanko@varishangout.net
       2025-06-07T15:53:47.645844Z
       
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       @Immahnoob A couple of 8shitdos for emulation and cheapo PowerA Xbox pad for modern stuff.
       
 (DIR) Post #AutLsWXgouxFYiJUI4 by Kyonko802@varishangout.net
       2025-06-07T15:48:37.756711Z
       
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       @Immahnoob xbone is comfy and plug and play on linux
       
 (DIR) Post #AutLsXEwE7Y7iqY1hY by Ronnie21093@varishangout.net
       2025-06-07T15:52:47.000830Z
       
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       @Immahnoob @Kyonko802 Given enough time you will. For Windows at least, an XBox controller is the best option. Works natively out of the box and most PC games with controller support assume an XBox controller scheme anyways.
       
 (DIR) Post #AutLsY7AySw0R3vLF2 by Kyonko802@varishangout.net
       2025-06-07T15:54:05.056156Z
       
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       @Immahnoob @Ronnie21093 im not THAT autistic.
       
 (DIR) Post #AutPYGIftknjD3ssEa by naneko@varishangout.net
       2025-06-07T16:35:43.234033Z
       
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       @Immahnoob Playstation 1 controllers are still the best. The lack of analog buttons means they work exactly as intended instead of relying on the adapter to decide how far counts as a press. Playstation 2 is second best.I use a wired xbox 360 controller if I have to. They are very well built and it's one of the few controllers with good triggers.This is for both Windows and Linux, but Linux is better for the 360 controller unless Windows has improved it.Old first party controllers can last a very long time if you take care of them. Never store them where the sticks can be touched in any way. Store them in boxes, carefully, right side up if you need to pack them away.
       
 (DIR) Post #AutReAxEt0nKHAnzdY by naneko@varishangout.net
       2025-06-07T16:59:20.478585Z
       
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       @Immahnoob I use non-analog ones too. The original PS1 controllers are very strong and lots of indie/emulated games don't need the sticks.