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I have an Xbox One controller. It worked well out of the box on my previous machine, but the current one somehow maps the buttons incorrectly when I connect with bluetooth. Installing the
hid-xpadneo
kernel module (xpadneo-dkms
on the AUR), which is a driver specifically for Xbox controllers, fixed it completely.It works flawlessly with everything I've tried, including emulators. The hardware is also extremely durable. It's survived several drops over five years (bought it for Sekiro's launch) and being mangled by a dog. The only disadvantage is the stupid fucking flimsy micro-USB port, but the newest Series models have USB-C. If you can, get a rechargeable battery pack and a charging dock.
If you care about repairability, it's not the worst, but not particularly good either. Parts of the shell are held by plastic tabs that are easy to damage, the internals are all located on one PCB, and the wires to the haptic motors are soldered on.