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Just thought this might help you guys out.
Thanks for all your input, just please stop suggesting the 360 controller, it ain't gonna happen.
http://youtu.be/35xH753hRTI
Why is it not this simple?
Xinput fixes this somewhat, by having a definitive button layout so that the gamepads all have most of the buttons in the same place and aren't missing any or adding new ones that shouldn't be there. This is why the vast majority of older generic gamepads are no use for modern PC gaming and take considerably more effort to set up.
So are you saying a PS2 controller will not work because it does not have the same button layout as the PS3? I thought that it did, or it did last time I used one.