Anyone have first-hand experience with any gaming controllers running on a Mac? I first looked into this a few years ago and driver support wasn't there.
I have both a Microsoft 360 and Playstation 3, and there appears to be some drivers on the internet now, but no idea if they work well.
Specifically, I want to run some emulators and play old video games on my Mac.
I'm not opposed to buying a new controller (outside of the 360 and PS3), and perhaps a wired controller would be preferable anyway, since I'd rather not deal with batteries on something I won't use often.
Let me know what people have had success with.
I have both a Microsoft 360 and Playstation 3, and there appears to be some drivers on the internet now, but no idea if they work well.
Specifically, I want to run some emulators and play old video games on my Mac.
I'm not opposed to buying a new controller (outside of the 360 and PS3), and perhaps a wired controller would be preferable anyway, since I'd rather not deal with batteries on something I won't use often.
Let me know what people have had success with.
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