Zzoram said:There need to be more 3rd party controller manufacturers, and they need to make DS3 + concave triggers, and 360 pad /w Saturn d-pad
Woo-Fu said:Sure it will, but we'd be talking adaptation of your mindset, not of your controllers.
painey said:wierd.. i just got mine today;
Available in the UK free with this months PSM3 magazine (£4.99) which is a bargain imo.
squicken said:If some UKer can go pick up the magazine with the triggers and ship to the US, please PM
Evander said:
AgentOtaku said:
dejay said:God I hate the self righteous fucking morons on the internet sometimes. People state that they don't like the design of a certain aspect of a controller and these dick heads come back with accusations of gun fantasies, lack of motor skills, lack of adaption and bad hand design. Shut the fuck up. If you're happy with your controller go and play it and don't click on threads about concave PS3 triggers.
Anyway, I hate the R2/L2 don't-call-them-triggers - I get cramps and slippage from playing driving demos and it's the one reason I haven't got a single car game for the PS3.
cjelly said:All you US folk asking for the mag -- you realise it's £4.99 (~$10), right? Then you've got shipping on top of that.
sprocket said:But yeah my 5 year old nephew has no problem keeping his fingers on a pressed trigger and he can barely get his hands around it.
Felix Lighter said:Wow you must really hate these triggers.
cjelly said:All you US folk asking for the mag -- you realise it's £4.99 (~$10), right? Then you've got shipping on top of that.
Aske said:Is this the February issue, or the March issue? And what's on the cover? Going to see if someone can pick this up for me and send it over...
And how do the Gioteck triggers feel to you?
When it make sense, yes. I won't "adapt" to the PS3's terrible triggers anymore than I'll adapt to the 360's terrible d-pad.Ranger X said:So much for the triggers. Does player adaption exists anymore?
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4127Tobor said:So the triggers are finally fixed, now what about the sticks? Concave stick covers?
·feist· said:$10 is a bit rich for tiny platic nubs. I need to find these bundled with a magazine.
a.wd said:Y'know some one could just figure a way to get the 360 controller working with the PS3...actually I would pay 10 quid to anyone who could do this as my living room is already a small rabbit warren of electrical devices and interfaces....
nib95 said:Here's the triggers on my controllers. Comes free with certain mags every now and again.
Full Recovery said:I love how these look factory, I'm pre-ordering asap.
Full Recovery said:
.dejay said:God I hate the self righteous fucking morons on the internet sometimes. People state that they like the design of a certain aspect of a controller and these dick heads come back with accusations of slipping hands, finger positions, lack of grip and bad hand job. Shut the fuck up. If you're not happy with your controller don't go and play it and don't click on threads about convex 360 triggers.
Anyway, I hate the R/L call-them-triggers - I get cramps and friction from playing driving demos and it's the one reason I haven't got a single car game for the 360.
Innotech said:I seriously cant believe sony was this fucking stupid in the first place.
Take an ergonomically proven shape that has historically ALWAYS been concave and they make it....convex....:lol
Its just stupid that people even defend this, as if convex triggers were ever a GOOD idea. If they had done it right the first time, I guarantee you EVERYONE would have been satisfied and no one would be pining for a convex trigger.Len Dontree said:Ergonomics are last gen.
Esperado said:
Thanks for your email regarding the availability of our PS3 Triggers.
We hope to have our PS3 Triggers available in the US very shortly, at a recommended retail price of $4.99 Per Set. We are also working on a newsflash bulletin for all of our customers who wish to purchase our PS3 Triggers. The newsflash will contain up to date information on availability and links to retailer websites who are stocking our PS3 Triggers.
We will be placing the newsflash bulletin on to the Gioteck website shortly and will be posting the link to all of our customers who have expressed interest in obtaining the PS3 Triggers. Our website will also include the latest updates to our current PS3 range and our 2008 new product line-up.
At the moment there are no plans to sell our PS3 Real Triggers via the Gioteck website. However, we anticipate that many of the retailers who sell our products will also have our PS3 Real Triggers available to purchase through their own online stores.
Thank you for your patience and understanding and we hope to bring you more good news very shortly.
Kind regards
Kevin Turner
Gioteck Customer Support
Email: kevin@gbbgroup.com
Pimpwerx said:Hmmm, $5 is still too high for plastic, but still better than nothing. But should I just wait for the chinese knockoffs? PEACE.
Crayon said:No I don't hate them at all. In fact, I think they are a pretty neat idea. I haven't even tried them. I think that if somebody, for some reason, cannot keep their finger on a button, it is noice for them to be able to put a little finger chair on their button. Like a handicap access ramp. =D
I was specifically snapping at those who claim they like to shoot with a trigger-shaped button. That's like preffering to hump a girl-shaped pillow.
Evander said:So, it's okay to pretend to shoot s gun all day long, as long as you aren't using a fake trigger?