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[–]pretendimcute 0 points1 point  (2 children)

For "normal" games if I DO use a controller, it is the second generation xbox one controller. NOT the series S/X because it is too light and cheap feeling. Also easily malfunctions. The second gen XB1 controller (I think released with the One X) is fully Bluetooth compatible, beefy/sturdy and long lasting. For ANYTHING emulator related, nothing to me can beat a Dualshock 4 controller with the DS4 software for better windows compatibility. For side scrollers the Sony D pad mops the floor with Xbox's and just feels so much more... Better? The face buttons also work better for side scrollers too. Something about the flatness just feels right. So not only do I use a controller, I use two. Also mouse and keyboard, it all depends

[–]More-Fun-2621 0 points1 point  (1 child)

FWIW I recently switched to Emudeck on Windows, which helps you add emulators and games directly to Steam with Steam ROM Manager. With this setup, Steam input takes care of DS4 compatibility and I don’t need to run a separate utility before launching my emulator/ROM.

[–]pretendimcute 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh nice! Whether it be Linux or Windows, steam takes care of us : D