PC Peripherals Are there any decent gamepads under 1000 bucks on amazon?

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Quantam, enter and the likes, are they any good compared to DUALSHOCK 4? Good d-pad is a must.
 
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Get a Red Gear wireless controller for 1.7k. Best value for money gamepad.

 
I bought this a few days back for 700 bucks. It does it's job fine. Would have went for the redgear one but i didn't want to spend 1k on a controller(which btw used to actually go for 600-800 a few years back) which i know i'll hardly use anyways except for a few sports games and coop games.
 
I bought this a few days back for 700 bucks. It does it's job fine. Would have went for the redgear one but i didn't want to spend 1k on a controller(which btw used to actually go for 600-800 a few years back) which i know i'll hardly use anyways except for a few sports games and coop games.
Those were lightning deal prices. Normal time price was around 1200-1400 I guess. But no use thinking of those prices. If input cost goes up (due to IC, supply chain issues, increase in import duty), the price is bound to increase.

Redgear Pro is an extremely well built wireless gamepad. If someone wants to do a one time investment, I would suggest the Redgear Pro only
 
Thanks for all the input guys.
I pulled the trigger on the ant epsorts gp100. Given the price I don't know about durability and repairing possibilities, but boi does it feel good. Its silicone pad buttons everywhere. None of that microswitch failure to worry about. It has the best feeling bumpers I've ever used. Smooth as warm butter. The L analog stick weirdly locks into UP, DOWN, L, R for short distances. So there is some small degree of unfixable dead zone in those four directions. But it feels negligible in gameplay. I don't know about the R anolog stick as I'm shit at deciphering those bars. No issues in the game is all I can say.

D-pad feels mushy (I like mushy) and about 10% more stiff than a DS4. I've not tried tekken on it yet. Overall build quality is a little lacking compared to the DS4 (gaps in the plastic seams here and there. Inner circuit board head kind of reveals itself when you push down the bumpers) But nothing devastating.
 
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Thanks for all the input guys.
I pulled the trigger on the ant epsorts gp100. Given the price I don't know about durability and repairing possibilities, but boi does it feel good. Its silicone pad buttons everywhere. None of that microswitch failure to worry about. It has the best feeling bumpers I've ever used. Smooth as warm butter. The L analog stick weirdly locks into UP, DOWN, L, R for short distances. So there is some small degree of unfixable dead zone in those four directions. But it feels negligible in gameplay. I don't know about the R anolog stick as I'm shit at deciphering those bars. No issues in the game is all I can say.

D-pad feels mushy (I like mushy) and about 10% more stiff than a DS4. I've not tried tekken on it yet. Overall build quality is a little lacking compared to the DS4 (gaps in the plastic seams here and there. Inner circuit board head kind of reveals itself when you push down the bumpers) But nothing devastating.
Lol you cannot compare this products to DS4 :P
 
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