Celcius
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The dualshock 1 and 2 were fairly similar in terms of feature sets and the dualshock 3 added the sixaxis (gyro) functionality.
For the dualshock 4 Sony kept all that but also added the touch button, the light bar, a speaker, aux port on the bottom of the controller, etc...
For the DualSense controller Sony kept all that and also added much better vibration feedback, adaptive triggers with feedback, etc... along with changing the overall shape and renaming the controller.
The modern PlayStation controller has gotten rather heavy and expensive ($75 + tax) with all of these features crammed into it, not to mention the toll on battery life. The DualSense even requires its own firmware updates separate from the console these days. Yet, if Sony were to do a reset then that would have an impact on backwards compatibility because the PS5 is backwards compatible with the PS4 and the PS6 will most likely be backwards compatible with both of these.
For the PlayStation 6 do you think the PlayStation controller has reached it's final form and should be untouched, do you think they should do a feature reset in order to adjust the cost/complexity/price/battery life, or do you think they should continue to try to innovate by adding yet more features for a DualSense 2?
For the dualshock 4 Sony kept all that but also added the touch button, the light bar, a speaker, aux port on the bottom of the controller, etc...
For the DualSense controller Sony kept all that and also added much better vibration feedback, adaptive triggers with feedback, etc... along with changing the overall shape and renaming the controller.
The modern PlayStation controller has gotten rather heavy and expensive ($75 + tax) with all of these features crammed into it, not to mention the toll on battery life. The DualSense even requires its own firmware updates separate from the console these days. Yet, if Sony were to do a reset then that would have an impact on backwards compatibility because the PS5 is backwards compatible with the PS4 and the PS6 will most likely be backwards compatible with both of these.
For the PlayStation 6 do you think the PlayStation controller has reached it's final form and should be untouched, do you think they should do a feature reset in order to adjust the cost/complexity/price/battery life, or do you think they should continue to try to innovate by adding yet more features for a DualSense 2?