Choose your weapon

Choose your weapon.

The switch pro

>40+ Hours battery
>It's the best controller ever created
>the HD rumble is a Godsend
>no analog triggers
>a proper d-pad

If you choose anything else you haven't had one in your hands

Agreed. Like sex in my hands.

Ps4 controller

keyboard

>its the best controller ever created

lol

...

...

Left.
>cheaper
>longer range

I only use the controler on my tv in the living room so i need a far range. It has almost no lag from 75m thought a wall. Also if it breaks so what 30$. Controllers, keaboards, and mouses just go with the cheap stuff.

DS4

...

stream controller looks dumb and uncomfortable

Here's your controller bro

I unironicallt love the steam controller. It's pretty comfy desu

Your living room is 200 feet across?

>looks
have you tried it?

What does the infinity button do?

It infinites.

360pad for a conventional game where the left stick matters for input.
Steam controller for 2D platformers or games where the 360pad isn't a viable option.

>Listing a negative as a positive

Let's get this out of the way. Analog triggers are a great option and dual stage triggers are even better because it allows degrees of action and makes for better button economy. The actual delay in actuation is essentially the same because analog triggers send input when you start depressing and can be configured to accept it as the appropriate input.
Losing analog triggers only means losing options.
If you're that one user that brings up PS2 controllers keep in mind that just about everything on that controller is analog, in this case you simply prefer the implementation of the analog triggers over something like the 360 design.
There's also no way to use the Switch Pro as a wired controller.

Should I buy an Xbone controller for PC gaming?
I'm thinking of pirating VALKYRIE DRIVE -BHIKKHUNI- from IGG games later.
Windows 7 user for the record and no plans to update to 8,9 or 10.

And here's yours bro