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keyboard is probably a lot easier to play with btw, atleast the shoto characters are.
Use an xbox ONE controller. The drivers can be downloaded from microsofts site. That is the best DPAD for anything 2D!!!
The XB1 controller drivers just release june 5th 2014 btw. Bad ass D - pad people! Anyone who hasn't tried that Dpad is missing out, all I can say.
PS3 controllers are a SONY product. Neither Sony nor Microsoft (especially Microsoft) have any obligation to release device drivers for Windows, especially given that, in Microsoft's case, they'd be drivers for a competitor's console, and in Sony's case, they'd be drivers for the competition's OS.
PS3 controllers get picked up by Windows as generic DirectInput devices, and literally NOBODY uses DirectInput anymore, when native X360 drivers and compatibility exist in the form of XInput.
And before you start spouting up bullshit about MotionInJoy? Those are third-party drivers created independently of both Sony and Microsoft. They have no relevance to this argument.
Get your facts straight and stop it with the bloody ignorance already.