Stone Ocean
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No we don't. The N64 existed, this type of button placement that makes you have to change positions with your left hand is dumb period.We fear change.
The track pad can work, but the buttons can eat shit.
No we don't. The N64 existed, this type of button placement that makes you have to change positions with your left hand is dumb period.We fear change.
Steam OS better be compatible with 360/One controllers.
Well unlike Sony and MS, at least its something different and a step in a different direction.
Nah, it has me intrigued.
I remember playing games with this thing and hating life. This thing is like a super version of it.
This controller looks awful. I don't even care about the lack of analog sticks, but look at that button placement? X and Y with the left thumb....wut?
Way to read the article.No D-pad is very strange. Is the track-pad clickable?
This.
This this this this.
So happy they're trying.
It usually appears that any substantial deviation from the Dual Shock Controller is frowned upon.
I'm not sure what to make of this yet.
I remember playing games with this thing and hating life. This thing is like a super version of it.
Fairly, I'd say! Most game input devices that aren't some variation of the Dual Shock (really, the SNES controller) have been bad. Some disastrously bad. Benefit of the doubt has been exhausted.It usually appears that any substantial deviation from the Dual Shock Controller is frowned upon.
I'm not sure what to make of this yet.
Steam just insured that DS4 will be the go-to gamepad for PC for the next few years.
You can't play a competitive FPS on PC with those controllers. Even playing single player is frustrating without autoaim on a PC. Maybe these weird trackpads will allow better precision, maybe not, but somebody had to try something if Valve is really going after comfy couch gaming. People won't keep playing if they are getting destroyed constantly.
Yeah, gotta get my hands on it. For some games it's a definite pass, but for first person games and strategies I'm definitely intrigued.It usually appears that any substantial deviation from the Dual Shock Controller is frowned upon.
I'm not sure what to make of this yet.
Pretty much this.The first few pages are embarrassing. You guys call yourselves gamers and you can't see how awesome this is.
You are officially worse than the people who don't call themselves gamers and look at controllers weirdly. At least they aren't experienced enough to know better.
By that logic we should ignore VR because the Virtual Boy sucked.
I'd normally agree with you, but it depends on how well the haptics work. If they can do strong, distinct vibrations that are triggered very precisely, it could work.
Steam just insured that DS4 will be the go-to gamepad for PC for the next few years.
Wow, someone's trying to actually innovate the gamepad. Fucking well done Valve.