Currently, you can't use an xbone controller wirelessly on a PC, I think most people would say a PS4 controller would be best, but I have never used one.
If you're playing GameCube games, it's best to get the Wireless Wavebird GameCube controller and use the GC Adapter
Otherwise, the PS4 controller is the best, and second easiest to use next to the 360 controller

PS3 is really hard to get working, especially on Vista or newer.
(08-04-2015, 01:34 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]Currently, you can't use an xbone controller wirelessly on a PC, I think most people would say a PS4 controller would be best, but I have never used one.
Soon.
(08-04-2015, 05:51 AM)shangry Wrote: [ -> ]PS3 is really hard to get working, especially on Vista or newer.
No it isn't. All you need is the
XInput Wrapper for DS3 and it should work flawlessly if you have a supported BT device.
@OP Xbox 360, One and PS3/4 controllers should all work. Whichever is best comes down to what controller you find more comfortable.
Well I got the Wii Pro Controller, does it work with any BT device?
Well I updated to Windows 10 so the Wii U Pro controller wont be working anytime soon.
So the PS4 controller works with any bluetooth device on a PC?
(08-06-2015, 06:33 PM)ganon Wrote: [ -> ]Well I updated to Windows 10 so the Wii U Pro controller wont be working anytime soon.
I am on windows 10 too and it works without a flaw. The guy updated his program this week.
(08-07-2015, 04:55 PM)Benze Wrote: [ -> ] (08-06-2015, 06:33 PM)ganon Wrote: [ -> ]Well I updated to Windows 10 so the Wii U Pro controller wont be working anytime soon.
I am on windows 10 too and it works without a flaw. The guy updated his program this week.
Thanks for the heads up, got the toshiba app to install as an exe and its recognised in the toshiba app but when I open Project 64, it doesnt see it. Did you follow the reddit guide? If not please tell me what you did