Grimm Fandango
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I hate the analog sticks for FPS. If they make it more stiff and make a one piece d-pad it'll be perfect.
Sony's in a pickle. There's enough people that like it the way it is and don't like it the way it is on both sides. Personally I like it the way it is, and definitely do not want to see the stick leave it's symmetric location. A better (the vita's) D-Pad and triggers that don't make your fingers slip off of it would be nice, but I've fixed the shoulders with those hella cheap snap-on buttons (and honestly they're only good for racing games where you have to hold the button for extended periods of time, otherwise in a game like Dark Souls or Killzone, I have no problems with the triggers). Still, that add-on shouldn't have even had a need to exist in the first place.
Honestly I still want to hold the batarang version in my hands to feel how comfortable or uncomfortable it is. I don't think I'd be opposed to more grip.
It's perfect the way it is.
Seriously, though -- any gamer who can't get comfortable with a DualShock 3 isn't really a gamer. Fifteen years is way more than enough time to acclimate to a controller design.
The DS is just too small, the analog sticks are loose, and playing FPS games on it is just impossible for me. It works well for 2d games but more and more developers are staring to use dual analogs for all their games and they fell out of place. The 360 controller feels much better in every aspect, especially the one with the slide out Dpad.
Seriously, though -- any gamer who can't get comfortable with a DualShock 3 isn't really a gamer. Fifteen years is way more than enough time to acclimate to a controller design.
Ah yes, I had a Thrustmaster PC gamepad like this. It was pretty good.I think there is room in the back to add two more shoulder buttons for a total of six. They would lye naturally on your middle fingers from the standard DS3 grip but the back would protrude some more to compensate. What do you guys think.
Side view of DS3:
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The two buttons would be closer to the middle of the controller not at the sides like the top ones.
It's my preferred controller for all genres, including TPS and FPS. I wouldn't mind a few minor tweaks like implementing the d-pad from the Vita and changing the shape of the L2/R2 buttons but overall I'm very happy with the DS3.
Instead of a right thumb stick, make it a trackball. That was you can get close to the speed and accuracy of a mouse and FPS's will be viable on the console. If not replace it, at least make the sticks pop out and able to be replaced with a trackball.
Better sticks (tighter) is all I would ask for.
Lol these threads.
Everyone has preferences, there is no perfect controller.
Surely you are kidding. A trackball is far more likely than a capacitive surface. Replacing a proven joystick with the same shit that makes touchscreen gaming (virtual sticks for traditional games) terrible? Not a chance. A trackball has been done before, and works pretty well. It's too much of a risk though.Can't see that happening. A large capacitive surface maybe.
Surely you are kidding. A trackball is far more likely than a capacitive surface. Replacing a proven joystick with the same shit that makes touchscreen gaming (virtual sticks for traditional games) terrible? Not a chance. A trackball has been done before, and works pretty well. It's too much of a risk though.
Ah yes, I had a Thrustmaster PC gamepad like this. It was pretty good.
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Doesn't need much explanation. Trackball would work terrible as a virtual stick, trackpads are better than nothing and a lot less complicated than a trackball, whilst able to support both direct and additive movement controls.
I always find these threads hilarious, as the Dual Shock is an abomination of a controller... the left analog stick placement is hideous. My thumb doesn't work that way, so even though in some ways the 360 pad is inferior (D-Pad) it's size and basic placement of sticks makes it the superior controller of choice.
I think so many praise the DS because it's what they are used too, but it's a crap controller.
Exactly. This is why options are good.
Those who like the DualShock 3 can stick with it. The PS4 will support bluetooth controllers.
Now, it's time for Sony to build a controller for the many of us who prefer something that feels more ergonamic and substantial akin to the Xbox 360's controller, or the Ouya's controller.
How does your right thumb manage then, especially when it's the right analog stick the one that requires higher precision?
Nope, you're still suggesting that it would be more likely for them to use touch as a right stick replacement, instead of a tactile positional device.Doesn't need much explanation. Trackball would work terrible as a virtual stick, trackpads are better than nothing and a lot less complicated than a trackball, whilst able to support both direct and additive movement controls. Having a texture on the pad rather than a smooth surface would help too.
Trackball would be cake, a simple laser and a ball, done and done. I used to game with a trackball and it would work much better than touch.
Nope, you're still suggesting that it would be more likely for them to use touch as a right stick replacement, instead of a tactile positional device.
Fix L2 & R2 triggers to prevent slippage. Everything else is fine.
It's perfect the way it is.
Exactly.
I would never want Sony to change the shape of its console's controller nor the button layout or sticks position. At most change the triggers, but other than that, it's perfect the way it is.
The DS3 is great, it just needs the concave analog sticks and flat L2 & R2 buttons from the old PS1 DS and it would be perfect.
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that and actually decent triggersthose are the only changes I would want.
I thought we were talking about the right stick? Yes, yes we were. Can you imagine them using a touch surface instead of a right stick? No. Can I imagine them using a trackball instead of a right stick? No. But the touch surface is much less likely, because touch is shit. Which was my original point.Can you imagine them using a trackball instead of a left stick? exactly. Trackball would reduce it to a single type of input.
I thought we were talking about the right stick? Yes, yes we were. Can you imagine them using a touch surface instead of a right stick? No. Can I imagine them using a trackball instead of a right stick? No. But the touch surface is much less likely, because touch is shit. Which was my original point.
First post nails it.
Exactly. This is why options are good.
Those who like the DualShock 3 can stick with it. The PS4 will support bluetooth controllers.
Now, it's time for Sony to build a controller for the many of us who prefer something that feels more ergonamic and substantial akin to the Xbox 360's controller, or the Ouya's controller.
HehWell I disagree.
sent from my laptop touch pad.