IMO the 360 controller is perfect and the DS3 needs to change the position of the analog stick.
Other than a better D-pad, its hard to imagine how you could improve on the Xbox360's controller.
Other than a better D-pad, its hard to imagine how you could improve on the Xbox360's controller.
Yeah but I'd like it to be built into the controller instead of having to buy something extra.
What if that battery eventually goes bad.. you can actually open up those things and put in new rechargeable batteries.
warranty. or buy a replace one from ebay?
I looked it up on youtube and yeah you can replace the battery if it goes bad, they're cheap on Amazon too. Personally I've had my controller for 3 years and it's showing no signs of going bad.What if that battery eventually goes bad.. you can actually open up those things and put in new rechargeable batteries.
warranty. or buy a replace one from ebay?
How much is the detachable battery? because these ps3 battery replacements are in the single digits, and you'll only need to buy it once in a consoles lifetime...if at all.Still be cheaper to have detachable battery back that I can fix on my own. If they are built in then the controller is pretty much dead. Also I am sure the battery would fail soon as your warranty ran out... It usually takes a couple years but eventually all rechargeable batteries kick the bucket.
From MS not cheap.. but you can buy higher quality rechargable batterys for cheaper to put in them.How much is the detachable battery? because these ps3 battery replacements are in the single digits, and you'll only need to buy it once in a consoles lifetime...if at all.
How much is the detachable battery? because these ps3 battery replacements are in the single digits, and you'll only need to buy it once in a consoles lifetime...if at all.
Your argument would carry more weight if the DS3 wasn't an ergonomic mess.
There's a play and charge kit for the 360, manufactured by Microsoft, that does this very thing.
My dream controller(s): Two ambidextrous single-handed controllers in the Wiimote/PSMove/Razer Hydra family. Each has...
The controllers could be yoked together to serve as a steering wheel or traditional gamepad, or attached to a larger centering mechanism to act as a throttle or full-sized flight stick.
- Clickable analog stick - Hall effect mechanism, travel and spring tension intermediate between the 360 and PS3 sticks.
- Analog trigger, similar to the 360's but wider and smoother.
- Digital shoulder button, preferably microswitched like the 360 's bumpers, but with a bit less travel.
- Either four face buttons or a d-pad. The system would come with one of each by default, but they'd be interchangeable.
- A single start/select navigation button.
- Internal gyroscope and accelerometer for motion controls.
- IR detector strip for optical pointer control.
- Internal battery, charged via standard micro-USB.
BELIEVE?
There should be long buttons / touch pads on the sides that you can press with the fingers wrapped around the controllers.
Two controllers for Halo.
One controller + Kinect for Fable / Halo Wars.
No controller for Dance Central.
Brilliant.
The split controller setup is perfect for Kinect and I would bet money that MS is going to do it.
It makes a lot of sense, I'll admit.The split controller setup is perfect for Kinect and I would bet money that MS is going to do it.
Other than a better D-pad, its hard to imagine how you could improve on the Xbox360's controller.
Don't know about the next Xbox, but this is the PS4 controller, exclusively for GAF:
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AA batteries are used in numerous household devices. It's not a cost that is only attributed to a games console.
I don't get your point.
Don't know about the next Xbox, but this is the PS4 controller, exclusively for GAF:
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Ouch.That's not surprising.
Many households already have rechargeable batteries without owning a gaming console or they spend some amount of money buying batteries. Having rechargeable batteries in the house saves people money in the long run.
I don't get the love for the DS controller. Is it just because people are used to it? Because that thing sure feels cramped and unfitting compared to the Wiimote+nunchuck and especially the 360 controller. It's mainly the handles that rest in the palm of your hand that suck so hard.
Don't know about the next Xbox, but this is the PS4 controller, exclusively for GAF:
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I don't get the love for the DS controller. Is it just because people are used to it? Because that thing sure feels cramped and unfitting compared to the Wiimote+nunchuck and especially the 360 controller. It's mainly the handles that rest in the palm of your hand that suck so hard.
Other than a better D-pad, its hard to imagine how you could improve on the Xbox360's controller.
flat face buttons
sticks that don't drift after 3 months
make it so the bumpers and triggers can be pressed at the same time (maybe underneath on the handles?)
I was just thinking about this. Well, about the joysticks, to be exact.
There needs to be a complete revolution in analogue stick design.
The playstation sticks suck. The xbox sticks are slightly better, but still they suck. They're old.
Someone needs to figure out a new way to design a joystick. I'm talking about the internal mechanism. Something with a TON of resistance. Something that would offer previously inconceivable precision. Maybe make the ranger of motion/movement TWICE what we have now. Or something like that. Joysticks are here to stay, so why not design a better one?
Ouch.
You are right rechargeable batteries do save money, which is why I would like it built into the next Xbox controller.
The only thing that needs changing on the 360 controller is the dpad. Aside from that, it's the most perfect controller crafted by humans.
we already know Sony will add a never used gimmick to theirs, like the touch pad on the dual shock 3. Which needs a serious overhaul. Shitty "triggers", ergonomics from the 90's, and shitty unnatural analog stick placement. Also, barely any resistance ini the sticks. Blech.
Built in like the PS3 means you can't use them in other stuff around the house which is where the money saving part comes into play. There is no reason to ever prefer a proprietary format for a product when there is a cheaper, widely used format available.
Like this.
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Best controller ever.
Face buttons should be pressure sensitive