Best Standard Controller of 8th Generation?
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:00 pm
Which console has the best standard controller? By that I mean the official control for the console. It's kinda weird in Nintendo's case since the JoyCons and the grip come with the Switch, but the Pro Controller is also an official Nintendo controller and the same button layout (albeit an additional purchase). And there's also The Xbox One Elite controller, so I guess we're not just talking about pack-in controllers.

My thoughts...
I've always been a fan of the Playstation controller, but I just don't particularly care for the Dual Shock 4. I think it's mostly because of that center touch pad that they added. Start and Select have become Options and Share buttons. I find it hard to hit the Options button. From muscle memory, my right thumb reaches for Start and ends up clicking that stupid pad. If I remember that "start" isn't where I think it is, then I have to fumble around to feel out for it. Also, there's a weird light on the back of the controller that I catch reflecting on stuff in the room from time to time. I'm not sure what the point of the lights are. And the batteries in Sony's products always annoy me. Granted, it might be weeks or months before I pick up my PS4 controller and the battery is always dead. I can go the same amount of time and still have a charge left in the Switch controller. The DS4 isn't a bad controller, maybe I'm just finally being a grumpy old man about it. I'm too use to the past DS controllers that never really changed. Now that they added this touch pad and bling lights I guess I'm shouting, "Get off my lawn!"
The Xbox One S controller I find to be surprisingly comfortable. I say surprisingly because I never would have guessed that from the pictures. I've used the original Xbox controllers and never found them to be comfortable. And I don't just mean the duke controllers. The 360 controller was definitely a step up in comfort. I eventually got a USB one for use on the PC since everything is X-Input these days. It's OK, but still not the most comfortable thing for me to use. That's why I'm surprised about the One S controller. If you look at pics of the 360 and One S controller side by side, it looks hardly any different. And yet it feels a lot more comfortable! I've never used the "Elite" controllers, so I cannot comment on those.
The Switch is weird because it has multiple official controllers. For this poll, I'm only counting the JoyCons when attached to the grip because that most compares to the standard controller on other consoles. Now as far as the JoyCons with grip versus the Switch Pro Controller, I find myself using both. The JoyCons don't have an actual D-Pad, they have 4 face buttons. This comes in handy for certain games. The best example is Tetris. Having 4 face buttons makes it impossible to accidentally input something wrong on a D-Pad. But I think the Pro Controller is better for general gaming. The Pro Controller is very similar to the One S controller, a tad smaller and a little more rounded.
Which am I picking... I don't know yet, I'm gonna have to think about it some more. It's between the Switch Pro and Xbox One S for sure, but I can't decide which I think is better. I'll cast my vote after some input and votes...

My thoughts...
I've always been a fan of the Playstation controller, but I just don't particularly care for the Dual Shock 4. I think it's mostly because of that center touch pad that they added. Start and Select have become Options and Share buttons. I find it hard to hit the Options button. From muscle memory, my right thumb reaches for Start and ends up clicking that stupid pad. If I remember that "start" isn't where I think it is, then I have to fumble around to feel out for it. Also, there's a weird light on the back of the controller that I catch reflecting on stuff in the room from time to time. I'm not sure what the point of the lights are. And the batteries in Sony's products always annoy me. Granted, it might be weeks or months before I pick up my PS4 controller and the battery is always dead. I can go the same amount of time and still have a charge left in the Switch controller. The DS4 isn't a bad controller, maybe I'm just finally being a grumpy old man about it. I'm too use to the past DS controllers that never really changed. Now that they added this touch pad and bling lights I guess I'm shouting, "Get off my lawn!"
The Xbox One S controller I find to be surprisingly comfortable. I say surprisingly because I never would have guessed that from the pictures. I've used the original Xbox controllers and never found them to be comfortable. And I don't just mean the duke controllers. The 360 controller was definitely a step up in comfort. I eventually got a USB one for use on the PC since everything is X-Input these days. It's OK, but still not the most comfortable thing for me to use. That's why I'm surprised about the One S controller. If you look at pics of the 360 and One S controller side by side, it looks hardly any different. And yet it feels a lot more comfortable! I've never used the "Elite" controllers, so I cannot comment on those.
The Switch is weird because it has multiple official controllers. For this poll, I'm only counting the JoyCons when attached to the grip because that most compares to the standard controller on other consoles. Now as far as the JoyCons with grip versus the Switch Pro Controller, I find myself using both. The JoyCons don't have an actual D-Pad, they have 4 face buttons. This comes in handy for certain games. The best example is Tetris. Having 4 face buttons makes it impossible to accidentally input something wrong on a D-Pad. But I think the Pro Controller is better for general gaming. The Pro Controller is very similar to the One S controller, a tad smaller and a little more rounded.
Which am I picking... I don't know yet, I'm gonna have to think about it some more. It's between the Switch Pro and Xbox One S for sure, but I can't decide which I think is better. I'll cast my vote after some input and votes...