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      PatrickS333
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      i'd say ps3's dual shock or six axis but i find ps4's controller to offer a better grip and much, much better dpad. and it's still great for classic ps emulation too.

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      • BladeHunterB
        BladeHunter
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        Am I the only person who gets lag on PS3 controllers? And it's not me just being a geek, Even the wife notices it when she plays Mario where jumps have to be perfectly timed.

        I am using the PS3 sixaxis driver or whatever it's called in the add ons bit in retropie, I have heard using the standard BT driver can help but I have yet to try this as I replaced my controllers with hard wired $12 things and they seem to work fine but sitting in front of the telly for hours on end (no matter how nostalgic it is) plays hell with my 42 year old legs ;)

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          tyreal90
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          I recently did a pi zero W build with 8bitdo SNES Bluetooth controllers. Controllers worked out of the box after connecting with Bluetooth. They feel like SNES controllers in every sense of the word and really impressed my friends. I would also echo the others who use PS3 controllers if you are emulating N64 or Playstation.

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          • qraygQ
            qrayg
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            Ideally you want a controller that you can turn on and off without any fuss. With that said, the XBOX 360 controller is a terrible choice since you have to pull the batteries out to truly turn it off.

            The PS3 and PS4 controller can be powered off by holding the PS button for 10 seconds.

            The 8bitdo controllers all have power off options as well.

            The Switch Pro controller has a way to power it off, but it's not intuitive.

            I've used all these controllers (I've tried all 8bitdo controllers as well) and I always end up coming back to the PS4 controller since it feels the best IMO. The PS3 controller is also a good choice.


            http://qrayg.com

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              blitzgreig
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              My PS4 controller works perfect with my pi 3! Just took me a while to find out how to work retroarch to change the buttons

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                spruce_m00se @blitzgreig
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                @blitzgreig with or without the usb dongle?

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                  ezra84
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                  PS3 controllers for sure! No need for dongles or anything.

                  I do have fake ones so after installing the PS3 driver, I need to install/pair with the Shanwan clone support option.

                  One more thing, when pairing via USB, my controllers won't stop vibrating... This only happens when connecting them with a Pi. Besides that they work perfectly.

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                    esullivan
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                    Thanks for the input all!

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                      blitzgreig @spruce_m00se
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                      @spruce_m00se (sorry for late reply) I just use the already installed Bluetooth on the pi and connect it on there it really is so easy to do

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                        Ecks
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                        GameSir G3s/G4s are the best controllers i have used on my Pi.

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                          maxbeanz @Ecks
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                          @ecks said in Wireless controllers that work best?:

                          GameSir G3s/G4s are the best controllers i have used on my Pi.

                          The Gamesir G3s is terrible. Yes the controller feels great but I couldn't get it pair with Bluetooth with D-Input or X-Input and if you use the wireless dongle it randomly disconnects and you either have to unplug the dongle or reset the Pi before you can connect again. Apparently it's a known problem and they offered to send me a G4s instead. I got a refund. 8-bitdon't are releasing a new controller on December 10th, SF30 Pro. This time a decent size with dual analogue sticks. £35 though.

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                            Ecks
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                            @maxbeanz There is something wrong with your unit then because i use it by the dongle and never had disconnection issues at all with my controllers and i use the G3s and G4s on my unit.

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                            • retroprogrammerR
                              retroprogrammer
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                              Ps4 controllers are pretty easy to setup I recommend this

                              Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                              https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                              Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                                EctoOne
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                                I was using a PS3 when I got my Pi but I never liked the controller, it's too small and since I used a GameCube controller I have a hard time going back to the PS controller layout (left stick at the bottom), so I got me a Logitech F710 because it is mentioned in the wiki and I can't complain. Plug and play, and I like that I can switch between analog and digital control with a button press.

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                                • spruce_m00seS
                                  spruce_m00se @blitzgreig
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                                  @blitzgreig Do you still need to instal ds4drv in order for it to work? perhaps you have a different revision of the controller because for me it simply didnt work without ds4drv.

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                                    Ecks @spruce_m00se
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                                    @spruce_m00se said in Wireless controllers that work best?:

                                    @blitzgreig Do you still need to instal ds4drv in order for it to work? perhaps you have a different revision of the controller because for me it simply didnt work without ds4drv.

                                    If you updated your PS4 controller with the new update for it you should be able to connect it by bluetooth without any problems.

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                                      RichardBr
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                                      I second Xbox 360 wireless controller. Easy to set up and works ok. And it has reasonable price, on Amazon it's around $30
                                      https://www.amazon.com/Kycola-Controller-Wireless-Gamepad-Black/dp/B075Q5C6KR/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1511519210&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=Xbox+360+Wireless+Controller&psc=1

                                      It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can do only a little. Do what you can.

                                      Sydney Smith

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                                        172pilot @Ecks
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                                        @ecks How do you update a PS4 with the new update? Do I need a PS4 to do so?

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                                          RetroFreak89
                                          last edited by RetroFreak89

                                          That Logitech wireless one i heard was good Its the new bluetooth..

                                          Also but why wireless? Emulation already has input delay So if you use wireless then theres a small delay again ontop of that idk i like to use wired with emulation just to get the best input speeds
                                          For game like mega man,Mario,and even dls like doom input means alot

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                                          • herb_fargusH
                                            herb_fargus administrators @RetroFreak89
                                            last edited by

                                            @retrofreak89 Logitech doesn't use Bluetooth, it uses a proprietary 2.4 GHz frequency.

                                            If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                                            Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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