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Attribution

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This tip is a syndicated copy of KemoNine's blog post. It has been adapted to our site's format by KemoNine.

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The Only Consideration

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Before we get too far, I'd like to point out the only considerations I consider important.

They are:

  • What works for your hands?
  • Is it comfortable?
  • Does it cause health issues or pain? (It should not)
  • It doesn't get in the way of you enjoying a game
  • Paddles should be a consideration as a requirement. They allow your thumbs to remain on look/move and still retain the ability to jump/reload/etc while also moving and looking around
  • Ensure there are at least two buttons/paddles on the controller grips OR it has 3 total buttons per 'shoulder': standard shoulder button, trigger, additional button that can be bound to any other button

If the above considerations are met, I think it's a perfectly valid and acceptable controller for use.

This page is about how I got controllers to "get out of my way" and be comfortable for regular use. Nothing more.

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Controller Clips

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While reviewing the below I'd like to note the 8bitdo controller clip works very well with a number of Xbox styled controllers. It works so well, I use it with my Microsoft Elite Series 2 as well as my Scuff Instinct. I also have a short usb-c cable I use to connect the controller to the phone.

It can be a really good option for phones that won't work with some of the nicer, more phone focused controllers.

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Some Considerations

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  • Very good options available
  • Lets you use a lot of 'good' controllers freely
  • Weight/portability can be an issue
  • Center of gravity can be a problem depending on the controller

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Controllers

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Microsoft Elite Series 2

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  • Hard to beat for comfort
  • I especially like the paddle layout and where the rear paddles are placed
  • The paddles do not seem to work over Bluetooth
  • I do not recommend this controller if you need Bluetooth connection support
  • The tuning app is second to none, it's worth the extra cost to me

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Scuff Instinct

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  • Next best controller to the Microsoft Elite Series 2
  • The paddles are more horizontally laid out and its difficult to push both paddles on the same side concurrently
  • The 'rear' paddle is a 'push' motion which confuses my mind slightly
  • It works with paddles over Bluetooth
  • The profiles for button mappings to the paddles works
  • The tuning is far less than the Microsoft Elite Series 2 but more than enough for general gaming

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Razer Kishi v1 and v2

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  • v1 not worth it due to lack of paddles/grip buttons and it's End Of Life, avoid this version
  • v2 is very nice if your phone can be used with it
  • The app is required for extra button mapping the two extra shoulder buttons
  • Light and portable
  • No first party case but third party cases work well

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8bitdo NES Controller

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  • Works great with bluetooth
  • If you need an original style NES controller, this is the one to buy in my opinion

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PowerA MOGA XP-7

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  • Has 2 paddles, one on each grip
  • Worth considering for mobile and or bluetooth needs if the Kishi v2 isn't an option in my opinion
  • Can hold most phones in cases in my light testing
  • Big and semi-heavy, worthy of xbox controller licensing
  • It works with paddles over bluetooth
  • Way to large and unwieldy with my phone in my hands
  • The charging is via Qi (wireless) only

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The following links are in no particular order and my recommended starting points for finding controllers.

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  • [Controller Configurations]({{< ref "/tips/gaming-controllers-configs.md" >}})
  • [In Game Controller Configurations]({{< ref "/tips/gaming-controllers-in-game.md">}})

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