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I currently use keyboard and mouse or a Dualshock 4 controller for most games, but i'm tired of so many games being really terrible with my controller. For example, Cemu swaps the two triggers with the two axes of the right stick. So i'm considering just buying a new controller that will hopefully be easier to make work.

I was thinking about getting an Xbox controller, but i've never been an Xbox guy so i have no idea what controller is good for gaming on Linux. I assume most of them are good for Windows, but i don't use that. While looking up some differences between 360 and One, Reddit reminded me that other controllers than PlayStation/Xbox/Nintendo exist, like the ones from 8BitDo.

What i'm looking for in a controller is:

  • I usually prefer using the Dpad to the sticks, but something that won't easily develop drift problems is still important to me.
  • I like being able to use my controller over a wire instead of just wireless, so bluetooth or a dongle is nice but a wired connection is essential.
  • Generic cords are more convenient than ones that are proprietary or just weird (it took me so long to figure out my Wii U pro controller uses mini-USB), though i understand that what's still common changes with the times and i can't expect an old controller to use USB-C. Something that's easy to replace if it breaks is really what i want for the cord.
  • And i also have a Wii U, so something that can connect to that as a Wii U pro controller, Wii classic, or GameCube (natively or via Bloopair/Koopair) is nice but not essential.
  • I have Steam, AntiMicroX, and Input Remapper and i can use them to fix inputs for some games, but not all games.

So what controllers do you all use? What's good and will actually work for most games that have controller support at all?

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[–] Auster@thebrainbin.org 6 points 4 days ago

The ones I tested on Linux that I remember:

  • Original PS3 controller on Ubuntu 20.04; cable works great, bluetooth is extremely temperamental
  • PS2 controller with adapter on a handful systems; works well but maybe due to age of the adapter, has some ghost inputs
  • Xbox Series X controller on recent Mint systems up to iirc 21.3; works great on cable, can't get bluetooth to work
  • Previous controller on an Android 13 phone; bluetooth works great, didn't look if you can run on cable
  • 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller also on Mint; can't get bluetooth to work, 2.4G adapter needed a small change in the system env to work
  • 8bitdo Ultimate C 2.4G Wireless Controller also on Mint; bluetooth same story, 2.4 adapter and cable work out of the box
  • Previous controller on a Raspberry Pi 5 with Android (KonstaKANG's AOSP fork) and Recalbox (independent Linux distro according to distro watch); Android didn't work on either cable, adapter or bluetooh, and Recalbox iirc tested with both the adapter and bluetooth and both worked fine