I’d love to find someone who makes a decent controller where both of the joysticks are above the buttons (so basically the opposite of the Playstation layout). Anyone know of one? I’ve only ever found no-brand Amazon junk.

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    12 hours ago

    Someone already mentioned the Wii U Pro Controller, so I’ll throw this one in just for fun:

    ByoWave Proteus

    I’ve never seen one in person, but it looks capable of the layout you’re after.

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      18 hours ago

      Dang, this is definitely the winner. I’m a fan of Nintendo’s controllers, but never had a WiiU so didn’t realize they were in that configuration. Thanks!

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        I think it’s your best bet.

        I am disappointed that this particular Wii U controller lacks motion controls, though. Seems strange for a console that treats them as a primary feature.

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          7 hours ago

          Yeah I saw that. Not ideal, but there aren’t a ton of games I play that really need that throttle.

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            5 hours ago

            I’m in the same boat tbh I really like the layout of the Wii u pro, it ruined me. I just wish it had analog triggers. I opted for an analog keyboard instead, with a racing profile.

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      21 hours ago

      This is the only pad that comes to mind with the sticks in that position.

      https://a.co/d/2m4GndD

      I may recall a Sega Saturn controller that had two analog sticks at the top, but those things were huge (and very likely no USB model).

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    17 hours ago

    8bitDo 2c Ultimate is pretty great, for very cheap on Amazon. Its a hall effect joystick so its more precise and durable. It has bluetooth and 2.4ghz so generally works in Linux I’ve found.

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      16 hours ago

      8bitdo controllers are great, I have the SN30 Pro. But the 2C Ultimate doesn’t have that right joystick in the position I’m looking for.

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    20 hours ago

    I have high hopes for the Steam Controller 2. All it needs to be is a Steam Deck with the middle removed.

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      18 hours ago

      Weirdly, it seems like the only non-modular part are the buttons on the right side. You can swap out the right stick for other things (like additional buttons), but you can’t put a stick up top. A bit above my price range, but a super cool idea.

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        12 hours ago

        My friend had one (maybe an older version) and it wasn’t very good quality, kinda felt like crap out the box and broke within a month.

        I wish modular controllers caught on as I also never liked the Xbox layout, which has only gotten more common even on 3rd party Playstation pads.

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    19 hours ago

    Just out of curiosity, how do you use it? Like you use your index fingers on the joysticks while your thumbs hit the buttons?

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      18 hours ago

      Nope, thumbs on the joysticks and fingers on the triggers, with the thumbs leaving the joysticks if the buttons are needed. Same way I use any other controller, but I find the upper positioning of the joystick to be more comfortable and intuitive for FPS games.