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They are mostly all junk nowa days, that's the problem.
You buy an official MS or SONY product these days and it's a quality level we all used to avoid from Chinese generic crap. Now MS and SONY cut corners to save money.
Go with Razer or 8BitDo.
The F310 is pretty much that, but I really dislike the Dpad on it.
Not sure by who.
There are already these; which would work on PS4/PS5 consoles as well.
https://www.8bitdo.com/pro2-wired-controller-for-xbox
https://www.8bitdo.com/pro2
The F310 and F710 are okay if you're on a very tight budget, despite the reputation they got from the bathyscaphe mess. Anyway, there's plenty of decent Dualshock layout controllers, though most are xinput only.
Yeah, that's the one i'm using currently myself, works with XBox, PC and bluetooth.
Amazing controller really for the price.
Thought i would have to adjust for some time to get used to the shape but it feels really good in the hand and the D pad is amazing.
The ones from Razer and 8Bitdo seem to be the better ones. Logitech F710 is also still good.
I mainly use 8BitDo Ultimate nowa days.
The Xbox 360 game-pad isn't the best, I think. It will wear down in time pretty quick. I am not too happy about it. Maybe try Wii U Pro controller next? Test it. See how it holds up in your opinion. (It will obviously not be compatible with PC out of the box. But if you are handy with computers, you can probably make it function.)
For example, you can buy a keyboard that is 30 years old, and still have a very good and functional keyboard that is as good as new. I didn't found that to be the case with game-pads. If you buy a game-pad that has been used for 10 years, there is a good chance that it will be completely destroyed.
I've connected a Wii-mote to the PC. I think that is also good, but as a gamer you probably want a normal game-pad, and use whatever is best for gamers and what gamers generally think is best.