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===Xbox===
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===Xbox One===
:[https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:Xbox_Controller PCGamingWiki: Xbox Controller]
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The Xbox One controller is mostly similar to the 360 controllers except for a noticeably higher quality overall. Especially in regards to the d-pad which has gone from abysmal to pretty great, even using four mechanical switches for it.
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Can simply be plugged in with any Micro B cable and it works as a standard XInput controller with no need for batteries.
  
 
===Xbox 360===
 
===Xbox 360===
:[https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:Xbox_360_Controller PCGamingWiki: Xbox 360 Controller]
 
 
The 360 controller does offer good ergonomics and many prefer its analog stick layout -though there are a lot who feel otherwise- over other controllers. However, the poor D-pad means it is lackluster when it comes to emulating older consoles.
 
The 360 controller does offer good ergonomics and many prefer its analog stick layout -though there are a lot who feel otherwise- over other controllers. However, the poor D-pad means it is lackluster when it comes to emulating older consoles.
  
 
For the wired 360 controllers, you simply plug it in, install the drivers, and play. For wireless, you will need a [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FAS1WDG wireless adapter] to use a wireless controller on a PC.
 
For the wired 360 controllers, you simply plug it in, install the drivers, and play. For wireless, you will need a [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FAS1WDG wireless adapter] to use a wireless controller on a PC.
 
===Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S===
 
:[https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:Xbox_One_Controller PCGamingWiki: Xbox One/Xbox Wireless Controller]
 
:[https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:Xbox_Elite_Wireless_Controller PCGamingWiki: Xbox Elite Wireless Controller]
 
:[https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:Xbox_Elite_Wireless_Controller_2 PCGamingWiki: Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2]
 
:[https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:Xbox_Adaptive_Controller PCGamingWiki: Xbox Adaptive Controller]
 
 
The Xbox One controller is mostly similar to the 360 controllers except for a noticeably higher quality overall. Especially in regards to the d-pad which has gone from abysmal to pretty great, even using four mechanical switches for it.
 
 
Can simply be plugged in with any Micro B cable and it works as a standard XInput controller with no need for batteries.
 
  
 
===Logitech USB Gamepad===
 
===Logitech USB Gamepad===

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