


The analog sticks feel tight, the dimple and rubber keep good grip on the thumbs. The D-pad is the right level of clicky without incorrect inputs. Short of an ultra high-end controller (with swappable parts etc), I don't think there is anything built as high quality.
HOLLOW KNIGHT PC VS CONTROLLER PRO
I personally find the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller to be the most comfortable, and I like the layout and over-all feel of everything. I feel that ergonomics and feel play by far the biggest role in wanting to use a controller over virtually any other reason. I'm am using a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. My response is going to be counter to your listed controller options. So if it is worn out and needs replacement, that is okay, certainly got my money's worth out of the controller. Would it be worthwhile to disassemble and clean the controller? I have gotten 11 years of use out of it. Second question: is there a calibration program to check if my old Xbox 360 wired controller is working right? It seems like the left analog is "sticking" as in some games I noticed slight onscreen movements when the left analog is untouched. Worth mentioning is that I own a 360, PS4, but not an Xbox One. So question 1 is to rank the following 3 PC game controllers: But not sure how well it works with games outside Steam (examples, Epic or Ubisoft game launchers). It probably works fine for Steam games as Steam now has config software for it. Some people liked the PS4 controller as well. It appears that folks have moved onto the Xbox One controller as the new champ for PC games. Downside has always been the crappy d-pad. It works by default in many games without extra software. Used to be the case that a wired Xbox 360 controller was best for many of us.
