Theman2k
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and we have a winner
All I can say is:
Don't worry.
All I can say is:
Don't worry.
I'm sorry, what now?
Once Sony learns how to design one, I'll get right on it.
About?
I'm sorry but that's sort of hilarious to think about. I think you may be doing it wrong. Either that or you have ginormous thumbs.My thumbs run into each other fairly often when playing games on a dual shock that requires using both analog sticks.
Can you not let your thumb sit over the dpad? Are we playing a game where the dpad is lava?
Any of this.
People bitch about everything until it comes out and then everything goes quit. It's like when a baby is crying for a bottle and they only shut up once they have it since they're too busy using it.
I'm just trying to give an idea of the range I will have using the pad while gripped with two hands. While using the pad regularly, with two hands, as I do for most games. The most I expect to be able to do with this touch pad is tap on it with each thumb. Which is pretty much what I can do but clicking in on the thumb sticks or pushing any of the 4 face buttons (or the start/select buttons if they were even used).Maybe I'm just lucky to have big hands, but this is exactly where I'd want the touchpad. The only issue would be if you had to track from one side to the other with the same thumb, in which case I'd just let go of the back of the pad with one hand.
Other than the fact that this is obviously a cheap, unpolished mockup, I'm generally encouraged. Worst part is the bulky top and even that doesn't bother me too much.
I'm just thrilled to see a Vita style D-pad and the new sticks look good.
Are you trying to assault that thing? I suppose I see your point if you wrap your hand around the top of it like that.
So what the problem with DS3? I keep it in that way and have no problem that every one complaining about, like bad L2/R2 triggers, thumbs bitching each other, or it is too small.
Dude.
OH FUCK, I just realized something. What if the light on top of the controller functions similarly to the blue orbs on the move controllers. Could this mean that the controller would be used in conjunction with the cameras in some way?
This thread is delivering.
So what the problem with DS3? I keep it in that way and have no problem that every one complaining about, like bad L2/R2 triggers, thumbs bitching each other, or it is too small.
I hope that light isn't too bright or the brightness can be controlled. The reason I don't use Move much is because of that bright ass bulb.
Lots of games require using both at the same time.
You honestly think that could happen here? People will worry over everything similar to the Boomerang controller even before we saw hands-on of it and they all have their own ideas of what makes the perfect controller and think that their opinions are fact. Combine that with the people that have already enlisted in an army for the Console Wars and there's always going to be a lot of worrying...lol
At least we know how the DS feels in our hands so people know if they like it or not. Not sure why so many people thought they were going to move the stick just because they like it more as if no one likes the current position. I have big hands so I find both consoles' controller comfortable in a lot of ways but I still prefer my DS3 personally. That doesn't make it a fact that it's better though like some proclaim.
You realize he said OnLive and you posted OUYA? Right?I'm sorry, what now?http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ga...=isch&ei=kVsdUbLoBcqu0QWx0YCYBw&start=20&sa=N
dude, even the Onlive pad is symmetrical, MS is on their own.
I'm sorry but that's sort of hilarious to think about. I think you may be doing it wrong. Either that or you have ginormous thumbs.
I cannot hold it like this and feel comfortable. I have my index fingers on the R1/L1 and then middle fingers under the back of the pad alongsie the other two fingers.
I've never understood why Sony didn't just release two versions of their controller with the two different stick placements. This would be far more profitable than releasing eighteen different colour variations of the same controller.
Like graphichorse said I seriously think that the camera is basically Leapmotion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d6KuiuteIA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Instead of relying on a touch screen, it will be an eyetoy/leapmotion hybrid.
Maybe it's like the tiny touch pad. Just get it out to the devs now in the crudest form so they can start hacking out some logic for it.So I was asked via PM to point out the rectangles on the dev kit in the OP - the suggestion being they might be the stereo camera lenses.
But would they really be so spaced apart? Anyone have ideas about what else they might be?
Lots of games require both the dpad and touch screen? How do you know this already.
I sit close to my TV and it reflects really strongly. Majorly distracting.Are you some how allergic to light? Do miniscule bulbs cause you problems?
Do you live in darkness?
This cannot be a serious post.
You realize he said OnLive and you posted OUYA? Right?