Hmm. Well, I have an extra official controller if you want, but I'm not sure if that is what you want. PM me if you want it, though.ice445 wrote:Lol I'm not using knock off SNES controllers, I'm not that dumb. They have the printed logo on the front.Breetai wrote:ice445 wrote: I can't find an official controller that doesn't have broken triggers. I've tried two now with the same problem, they just stop working randomly when playing something like F-Zero. I'm making hard turns just fine and then suddenly I can't and crash into the wall.![]()
Look harder. You've only tried two you said. PLENTY of places online sell legit (not knock-off, which I wonder if you are unknowingly using) controllers. Even if yours are broken, why don't you fix them? All you need is a screwdriver and a strong adhesive meant for plastics. The first-party controllers are built sturdier than most other pads.
And I've tried fixing them, the problem is something to do with either the rubber components or the electrical connections themselves (which I've already scrubbed with an eraser and cleaned with alcohol). The triggers literally just stop working at random. Every other button is fine.
It makes me wonder if it's somehow a system problem.
Good third party SNES controller
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Re: Good third party SNES controller
I've never experienced broken shoulder buttons before but, find one of these and you're golden:

It has grippier plastic, fits more comfortably in my hands, and I've preferred it to the official controller model since I was a kid.
It has grippier plastic, fits more comfortably in my hands, and I've preferred it to the official controller model since I was a kid.
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Re: Good third party SNES controller
the radio shack brand! i picked up a 6 button genny pad by them at a thrift store about a month back for $0.50. not a bad pad. pretty responsive, though i still prefer the real-deal to 3rd party stuff.Nintendork666 wrote:I've never experienced broken shoulder buttons before but, find one of these and you're golden:
It has grippier plastic, fits more comfortably in my hands, and I've preferred it to the official controller model since I was a kid.
Re: Good third party SNES controller
cdamm wrote:something about a non-Neo Geo or PCE controller
regards,
le bomber de feu #7

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its like that, is it?Breetai wrote:cdamm wrote:something about a non-Neo Geo or PCE controller![]()
regards,
le bomber de feu #7
one day i pop up on racketboy and the familiar faces pop up. but yes- a neo controller would be better than any snes one.