Hello lemmings, I'd like to buy some sort of gamepad I can use on my PC (running opensuse tumbleweed linux).
Since my youth I'm a die hard keyboard & mouse player, but since I'd like to try co-op with my wife I'd need second device. What is currently considered a good buy? Should be good in terms of price/quality ratio. I don't want to spend a lot on a thing with questionable future, might as well end up being ultimate dust collector. On the other hand I don't want to buy ultra cheap POS that would have terrible build and insta drifting joypads.
Wireless is a plus, but should have its own USB receiver (box PC without bluetooth).
Last thing: I'm based in EU, so should be available there.
I second this recommendation! Steam sometimes shows that the controller isn't supported completely/at all, but I haven't had issues - except one game (can't remember which), but disabling Steam Input for that game fixed that too.
Do the extra bumpers, R4 and L4, actually do anything? I have the older version of this, where the extra buttons are on the back of the gamepad, and they only let you map the buttons to buttons that are already on the gamepad, like Start or X. So, kinda useless.
Normally on a controller, that's up to you. Linux will report button presses. Games might or might not have configurable gamepad bindings -- they almost always used to do so before controller layouts were standardized, but in 2024, it's often common to just have a fixed layout or maybe an option for it. You can also set up software yourself that could use it.
I've narrowed my options and 2C is one of the contenders. The bad is it's almost impossible to get one in my country... I believe Amazon would be solution, but I'd rather avoid it.