LeviathanMist
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So here's the thing. I got a Pandora recently. I LOVE the D-Pad. It's perfect. Best D-Pad I've ever used. Now here's the problem... The D-Pad is permanently attached to the system. If it ever wigs out or wears out, say, 10 years from now after support has long diminshed, I'm not gonna wanna tear the system apart and try to fix it. I'm thinking super long-term here. So what I want is a USB controller I can plug into the Pandora, but with a similar-feeling D-Pad. Basically, I want a D-Pad that feels effortless and smooth. The closest I can compare it to is the original SNES D-Pad, but even that can't compare.
I have a Logitech gamepad, the D-Pad on that feels too floaty. I have a number of PS2/PS3 clones that are nice, but feel not as responsive as I'd like. I have a number of SNES clone controllers where the D-Pad feels too stiff. And my authentic SNES controller has been worn down and now feels too sensitive after cleanings. I really want a controller that I can take apart and fix if it malfunctions, but has an ultra-responsive, light and fluffy drops-into-place feel to it like the Pandora. Does anyone have any experiences with gamepads that feel like the Pandora's D-Pad?
I have a Logitech gamepad, the D-Pad on that feels too floaty. I have a number of PS2/PS3 clones that are nice, but feel not as responsive as I'd like. I have a number of SNES clone controllers where the D-Pad feels too stiff. And my authentic SNES controller has been worn down and now feels too sensitive after cleanings. I really want a controller that I can take apart and fix if it malfunctions, but has an ultra-responsive, light and fluffy drops-into-place feel to it like the Pandora. Does anyone have any experiences with gamepads that feel like the Pandora's D-Pad?