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If you play a lot of arcade or fighting games, you've got a good case to pick up a fight stick instead of a standard controller. The quick actuation of fight stick buttons and the precise control over a joystick can give you the advantage you need in your fighting games.

This fighting stick should offer no fuss working with your PC as it has all the same buttons as an Xbox controller. With a Key Lock mode, it's also ready to take to tournaments without the worry of accidentally getting disqualified. You can simply connect a gaming headset with the fight stick, and you'll even get controls to mute your mic and audio on the fight stick itself.

Modders also get a lot from this stick, as the case and faceplate are both easily opened to swap out components or artwork. Of course, if you don't want to mod, you'll enjoy the high-quality Hori Hayabusa joystick and buttons that come stock. PC is pretty much the place to experience simulation racing games. Not only does this platform allow you to connect multiple displays and ultrawide displays for the ultimate immersive experience, but PC is also the place for some very serious and sometimes seriously obscure racing games.

Of course, you're going to want a racing wheel to complete your sim racing setup and look no further than the Thrustmaster TS-PC Racer. It looks and feels like a real wheel attached to an actual race car, especially when this peripheral's watt brushless motor turns on. Force feedback on this racing wheel as you'll feel the pull of every turn and the shock of every bump with up to 6nm of torque. It is unsurprising that the Xbox controller tops the list here, but you've actually got a couple of options depending on whether your laptop or PC is Bluetooth enabled.

But, if you want to consider all your options, here are the best PC controllers available in the UK. Don't see the controllers below? Click here. While playing PC games with a controller might seem like sacrilege against everything that is right in the church of keyboard and mouse, you shouldn't care about what other people think about the way you play PC games.

After all, PC gaming is just as much about playing games that their best possible quality, experience games at ultrawide and super-wide aspect ratios unobtainable on the consoles, or just having the highest, silkiest frame rate possible. How you get to play that experience is up to you, and if you're like us, sometimes you rather just sit back with a controller than constantly lean over your desk's keyboard and mouse. This can be especially true if you happen to be playing games on a big-screen gaming TV on your couch.

While there are lapboards to bring the true PC gaming experience to your living room, controllers are great for keeping things casual and comfortable. Follow him on Twitter baggingspam. Here you should see your Bluetooth is set to "On" and is discoverable. Windows version note: Using the Xbox One controller via Bluetooth only works on Windows 10 with the Anniversary update applied. Turn on the Xbox One controller by holding the Guide button. Press the sync button on top of the controller until the Guide light begins to flash rapidly.

In the Bluetooth settings menu, click "Add Bluetooth or other device" and then select Bluetooth from the menu options. After a few seconds of searching, your Xbox controller should show up.

Click it to pair. And you're wirelessly connected! Headset note: Only one Xbox One controller can be paired via Bluetooth. Headsets not supported. It's not just games that have updates these days.

So do controllers! While it's not necessary to update your Xbox controller, if you want to, the process is pretty simple. Experience the modernized design of the Xbox Wireless Controller, featuring sculpted surfaces and refined geometry for enhanced comfort during gameplay.

Stay on target with textured grip and a hybrid D-pad. Seamlessly capture and share content with a dedicated Share button. Seamlessly capture and share content such as screenshots, recordings, and more with the new Share button.

Stay on target with the new hybrid D-pad, textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and back-case. The shoulder buttons are as comfortable to press as they are to rest your fingers on, and the triggers rumble, which provides improved force feedback.

The sticks are topped with a smooth center and rasped edge to reduce slipping, and the Xbox Guide button has been moved up and away from the center menu buttons to avoid accidental inputs. The Xbox One Controller forgoes fancy extra features, instead focusing on being the best-built and most comfortable option for gaming across all genres. Since the device has the same instant plug-and-play support as the pad, it will work natively with just about any modern PC game with controller support.

The latest version of the Xbox One Wireless Controller sports textured rear grips as well as Bluetooth support, which promises better range as well as wireless support on Windows PCs without a dongle. Logitech has long offered PC users a wide range of quality accessories, both economical and high-end, and the F matches that pedigree well. The button layout is similar to that of a PlayStation controller, with symmetrical, bottom-aligned control sticks.

The F's D-pad, which is sometimes an afterthought on other controllers, features a responsive design that lends itself well to platformers such as Shovel Knight and the simple menu surfing and button combos in Final Fantasy XIV.

By including support for as many games as possible, Logitech aims to make the F the only PC gamepad you'll ever need. The controller installs and operates instantly out of the box with most modern PC titles, but it has other pack-ins to allow for use with other games. If you're looking to game with older PC titles that existed before current input standards, such as DirectInput, you can toggle a physical switch to swap the device into that mode. The latest version of Microsoft's pro-grade controller features improved grips, more trigger lock options for faster firing, improved swappable components and even finer software customization.

The incredible robust Xbox Accessories app lets you fully remap every button on the controller while tweaking the stick and trigger sensitivities to your liking, and you can store up to three profiles on the controller so that you're always ready for your favorite games. The Elite Series 2 also has a rechargeable battery finally! If you take your Gears, Fortnite or Forza seriously, this is the controller to own. While Astro is better known for its headsets, the C40 TR demonstrates that the company can make other peripherals just as well.

But the C40 doesn't stop there -- you can also fully rearrange the pad's stick and d-pad layout, allowing you to opt for Xbox-style offset sticks or PS4-style parallel sticks. The C40 is a bit hefty and one of the more expensive high-end options out there. Read our full Astro C40 TR review.



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