Gattsu25 said:No, I'm trying to picture it and failing
Woo-Fu said:Find it interesting that people want to take two of the worst design decisions for the 360 controller and replicate them on a ps3 controller. :lol
Ploid 3.0 said:What how are people smashing their thumbs together. They must be hugging the controller way too close which would explain why they hate the analog placement of the PS controllers.
besada said:Have you ever considered that some of us have bigger hands, ergo bigger thumbs?
I have large hands as well and beat you by an inch in height...the Duke was perfect for FPS. The Type-S and 360 pads were/are less accurate than the Duke IMO and, judging from resistance, similar to the PS3 pad in terms of accuracy and comfort..but that's all IMO.besada said:Have you ever considered that some of us have bigger hands, ergo bigger thumbs? It only happens when I push both sticks inward, but then it happens every time. I'm 6' 2" and I have large hands. The PS3 just doesn't fit well in my hands. The larger, roomier 360 pad is a great fit.
Hell, the Duke fit my hands. If the buttons hadn't been finger breakers I wouldn't have moved to the S-type controller.
I agree. I love the classic dualshock layout. May have to do with me mostly playing JRPGs/SRPGs on consoles though, especially in terms of gaming-hours.shidoshi said:I HATE you people that keep asking for Sony to switch the d-pad and analog stick, and if they do, I swear to god I'll kill you all.
DantesWrath said:http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b393/frunko1/sixaxis-controller.jpg
so... who had dual analog sticks first again? yeah.RurouniZel said:
Well, at least we know Sony's still good at copying the competition...
The Faceless Master said:http://i13.tinypic.com/54amjxi.jpg[/IMG[/QUOTE]
:lol
vdo said:I wonder if they could ever make a controller where the D-Pad and Left Analog could be swapped? They would be part of a single module that would be pulled out and rotated and plugged back in.
The Faceless Master said:
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vdo said:I personally like the symmetry for my thumbs. I 90% am using the analog sticks (left for movement, right for camera control) and then the D-Pad is only for things like weapon select. I never understand how people use the D-Pad more - is it that you prefer to move with a D-Pad over an analog stick?
I wonder if they could ever make a controller where the D-Pad and Left Analog could be swapped? They would be part of a single module that would be pulled out and rotated and plugged back in.
Probably too expensive and complicated and might not ever feel as solid as a dedicated controller. The best way would be to, as some have said, offer both versions. I know others have said, they already do, but what I would be afraid of is that normal SixAxis had the symmetrical orientation, while they then came out with a TouchSense SixAxis that had it the other way. They would need to have the TouchSense version come out in both versions, otherwise they need to leave the design alone.
Enron said:Thank god this is all a lie. The PS2/PS3 controller is about 40 MILLION times better than the xbox controller. I absolutely DESPISE the stick placement on the xbox controller.
Enron said:Thank god this is all a lie. The PS2/PS3 controller is about 40 MILLION times better than the xbox controller. I absolutely DESPISE the stick placement on the xbox controller.
At least we know it's not spread sexually.besada said:That's because you have GAFitis, the common assumption that your personal preferences are somehow right and true and other people's personal preferences are dumb and stupid.
The Faceless Master said:
opinion=fact :/gabe90 said:Just jumping in to say that I hate the Playstation controller because of the analog stick placement.
Sony listen up. Change the damn controller. You've had over 10 years to improve it, and you can't even change the one glaring error in its design. Change it!
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MechDX said:That pics reminds of how bad the L2 and R2 "triggers" are. Motorstorm s terrible because after two laps my fingers start sliding down and off the triggers.
dfyb said:i'd say microsoft is in competition with sony, and sony published Buzz.
If all it takes for the Sony controller (which really hasn't externally changed for 10 or so years) to imitate the 360 controller is just to swap a D-Pad and an Analog stick, then Sony shouldn't be the one you accuse of copyingWickedAngel said:On one hand, one company is copying the controller that will be used for the vast majority of the games that people play for the system. On the other hand, one company is copying a niche, one-use controller that most people will never see anyways. That's a stretch of a comparison.
As was mentioned already, this is almost assuredly a fake anyways. Full-on damage control is a bit premature.
Gattsu25 said:If all it takes for the Sony controller (which really hasn't externally changed for 10 or so years) to imitate the 360 controller is just to swap a D-Pad and an Analog stick, then Sony shouldn't be the one you accuse of copying
Linkzg said:seriously, it need some kind of grip to it, they are terrible.
and the Dpad needs to be changed also, and its a really simple fix, just get rid of the gap in the middle and push the arrows together, it would end up being like the GB Micro Dpad and it works really well.
Gattsu25 said:If all it takes for the Sony controller (which really hasn't externally changed for 10 or so years) to imitate the 360 controller is just to swap a D-Pad and an Analog stick, then Sony shouldn't be the one you accuse of copying
DarkJediKnight said:
Man, I really wish I could have held that thing. It looks so comfortable. Damn you Sony!