Anyone have any experience with the Pi Hut controller? Seems to have good reviews but you never know.
>>3760925
>something no one has ever heard of
>good reviews
Shit being shilled?
>>3761570
Nah, just genuinely curious about it.
Never heard of it, but I hear the iBuffalo and the 8bitdo SNES30 are good USB SNES controllers
>>3761570
This was my first reaction. OP, if you don't want to be a shill, start a thread on 3rd party controllers, not one on the controller your boss told you to advertise.
fuck those usb controllers. they always feel like shit, definitely just get a snes to us adapter, or nes to usb, they make adapters for like every controller on the market, theyre also cheaper
>>3761618
Then, looks like typical chink shit with a stupid sticker on it. They're half the price with no sticker 10x with a buffalo one.
>>3760925
If it's an RPi controller, why the hell doesn't it just use GPIO for minimized overhead and optimized performance?
>>3760925
Actually just got to use one today playing Mortal Kombat 2 and honestly it was really cheap feeling. The plastic was really light and you can feel alot of give in it and hear the crackling noise when you hold it tight. As for the buttons and d-pad, they weren't bad but if I had a choice I'd just buy an USB to SNES adapter and use a real controller but that's just me.
>>3760925
It's okay category. Cheap plastic, but seems responsive enough for gaming.
>>3760925
Just get an ibuffalo OP, you don't need that frustration for 6$.
>>3760925
I ended up with one of the ones made by 8bitdo, after burning through some cheaper USB ones. It was a fucking fight to get it to work with my RPi (I didn't realize the DS3 controller driver disabled the usual bluetooth driver and made it a real headache overall) but once I got it working it was pretty flawless. Playing on an old monitor with VGA cable and I don't get any input lag.