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- #USE XBOX ONE CONTROLLER ON TWO WORLDS II PC#
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You may be able to find these still in the wild but it largely depends on how fast the stock changes out in whatever store you happen to be shopping. I paid somewhere in the vicinity of $20 for each of mine, but this morning I looked around ebay and they seem to have gone up in price finding this one for $34. As a result I have taken to ebay in order to get a spare. I’ve gotten hands on the other two models and they are nowhere near as comfortable as this one. I specifically called this out as the 1.0 controller and that is because there are two other versions in the wild and for some reason Power A decided to change the shape each time. The biggest negative I have about the controller is that is is no longer being made.
#USE XBOX ONE CONTROLLER ON TWO WORLDS II SKIN#
The thumb sticks are nice but have a rough ring that is a little heavier “grit” than the stock controller so if you have very sensitive skin this might be an issue.
#USE XBOX ONE CONTROLLER ON TWO WORLDS II WINDOWS#
It runs on XInput like all Microsoft controllers and as a result it just works flawlessly with Windows 10, but required a bit of plugging it in and out to get it to recognize with Windows 8/8.1. It is wired which is either a positive or a negative depending on your religion about such things… but lacks any sort of a break away cable making it a tripping hazard. The share and menu buttons are placed unobtrusively, and the dpad is extremely nice and feels completely reasonable to do “fireball” motions with. Some positives are that it has really high quality buttons and the finish of the controller is matte and hugs your hand without rubbing oddly against it like a rubberized texture might. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it keeps the general shape of an Xbox One controller and at the same time extends it to be a bigger and more chonky device. I am not entirely certain how I came across this controller originally, other than maybe it had something to do with the 4 buttons on the backside of the controller that give you Scuf-like functionality of rebinding face button keys to be pressed with your fingers gripping the underside. It stays hooked up to my gaming rig 24/7 and most recently I have been spending a lot of time with it while playing Jedi Fallen Order.
#USE XBOX ONE CONTROLLER ON TWO WORLDS II PC#
This is what I would consider to be my “daily driver” PC Gaming controller when a controller is needed. This is by no means a complete list, but since I have a large amount of controllers laying around the house in my eternal struggle for the perfect one… I have some examples that work pretty well. I mentioned the other day that I should really do a post on my favorite “big hand” controllers, and apparently that day is today. The problem that I encounter is that most controllers are workable but grossly uncomfortable for long play sessions, and either end up causing me to contort my shoulders or hands into weird positions in order to use them.

For reference the above photo is me and a knock off Xbox One controller that I happened to have laying around the house. I have large hands and this is a problem in a world that seems to love making tiny controllers.

The other day I talked a little bit about my eternal struggling with trying to find a comfortable controller.
