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but has wide compatibility (Xinput, DInput, consoles etc), USB-C + battery pack, motion controls etc. Their highest end controller, the SN30 Pro+ has a symmetric layout, concave sticks (not necessarily taller), adjustable triggers, though a "classic style" cross dpad etc. For something a bit more affordable that still seems to be well received, you may want to check out 8BitDo. There are some high end 3rd party controllers like the SCUF Impact that could potentially offer the customization features you've mentioned. If you want Playstation style symmetric controller layouts, there isn't much on the market - at least not first party. It is expensive, but overall I've had a great experience.
Not to mention much more such as up to 4 additional back fingertip button "paddles", the only Xbox controller with both a built in upgraded battery pack and USB-C support, plus a bunch of accessories and a case everything together (you can even used the included contact-chargind dock from within the closed case thanks to a neat little portal in the side that you can open).
Various stick options including concave vs convex and varying heights (shorter, average/stock, taller), a faceted 8-way D-pad + a 4-way cross style D-pad option, adjustable triggers including trigger stops or full-depth etc. If you're willing to accept the "Xbox style asymmetric" analog stick layout, I'd suggest looking into the Xbox Elite Series 2 if you can stomach the expense. Overall for almost all standard games I have an Xbox-style controller, but there are situational benefits for use of the others - not to mention specialized peripherals like my custom Panzer 3i Arcade Stick I built or HOTAS flight sim hardware from VKB or Virpil.
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The only downside to Xbox controllers is the lack of a gyroscope/motion-control option, which I really hope that MS fixes with the next generation of "Series X" controllers using the gyros of the Switch Pro / Steam Controller (and DS4, though I don't own a DS4 of my own currently) I can see a potential benefit combining both the aiming options of the various thumbsticks/pads plus the motion of the gyro and its a pain that Xbox doesn't support it.
XBOX ONE CONTROLLER FOR PC GAMING DRIVER
Ultimately, the XboxOne (Elite S2) is my standard for traditional cross platform "controller focused" games, because of its easy XInput support, analog triggers, decent driver support (even on Linux!) and more. I really hope to see a Steam Controller 2 that fixes these issues). Its just a pity the layout is so different and requires adjustment.
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I have multiple controllers I use for different things, including an XboxOne (Elite Series 2, admittedly the best "traditional" controller I've seen to date), Jo圜ons + Switch Pro (for emulation of Nintendo consoles like Wii U, 3DS, and Switch), and a Steam Controller ( Different, but extremely well made and full featured.