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PowerA Wired Controller for Nintendo Switch (Mario Holiday Sweater) on sale for $11.96 > $11.54 >
$11.26 >
Now $11.04.
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About this Product:
- Ergonomic controller shape with Nintendo Switch button layout
- Detachable 10ft (3m) USB cable with Velcro-strap
- Officially licensed for Nintendo Switch
- Two-year limited warranty
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I love it.
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I love it.
Well she's a guy, so…
for $12, its a no brainer provided you can live with the wire
2. No interference from other wireless devices
3. Less likely to lose the controller (I know this seems like a dumb one, but I have a toddler)
4. Less Lag. (yes the lag is pretty much imperceptible with today's controllers, but it exist)
5. No pairing issues
Being the old fart that I am, I remember wireless control issues going back a long ways. Wireless controls universally SUCKED until the Wavebird Wireless for the Gamecube came out.
I personally just bought this control so I would have an extra multi-player control around. I have an SN30 XBOX version as the primary control on my living room system, and I plan to get another SN30 for player 2. THIS ONE will be for player 3 when we finally get around to playing the modernized, 3Dified Secret of Mana as a family. We might just play the classic again too.
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If you want to stay cheap and don't want to deal with direct input, then a generic wired Xbox 360 controller might be better. If this will be your primary PC controller and you intend to use it a lot, I'd recommend any official Xbox controller. It would certainly be in a different price range, but in my opinion worth it for a primary controller you would use a lot.
Hopefully they've changed since then but I wouldn't know since I'll never buy another product from them again.
If you want to stay cheap and don't want to deal with direct input, then a generic wired Xbox 360 controller might be better. If this will be your primary PC controller and you intend to use it a lot, I'd recommend any official Xbox controller. It would certainly be in a different price range, but in my opinion worth it for a primary controller you would use a lot.
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