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I got used to Sanwa lever and buttons. So I prefered same feeling and converted as mini-DYI.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2291382184
It is totally fine for me. I made about 10 units. Half of them are used for gift.
For now, I think Haute 42 T16 would be good choise to start. If you don't like the button feeling, you can change different key switches.
A lowkey streamer I watch named Forsen uses it and has good results with it!
There is a difference but honestly the T16 is pretty good and if you just want something nicer to play with than keyboard it's all you need.
edit: btw consider getting the T13 as you get less buttons to be confused about (the l3 and r3 are small buttons like start and select)
also one thing you may not like about the Haute is that the button caps can come off and sometimes you'll knock one off accidentally.
good things about it include the ability to change switches easily.