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Forums - Sony Discussion - GamesTM #138: DriveClub "impressive stability, running at a cool 60fps", unsure if DualShock 4 triggers are suited for FPS

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The quotes from Magazine.

"Guerrilla has turned to the DualShock 4 to carry its interesting new systems, though we aren't certain the pad is suited to FPS games. While the triggers aren’t as slippery or shallow as the PS3 equivalent, they still feel a bit light to deliver any satisfying feedback – especially when compared to the Xbox One’s strong rumble-enhanced showing. "

"the DualShock 4 may be a marked improvement over the PS3’s pad, but we still aren't sure whether Sony has done enough to appease FPS fans. it has handled well on everything else we've used it with, but time will tell if it’s to the job of delivering a sturdy shooting experience."

"Driver Club Preview:  impressive stability, running at a cool 60fps"

Parts of the article were posted in GAF. 



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So stupid. You want a light triggers. The lighter the fast you can pull the trigger. Part of the reason I don't like the 360 controller as it is now. And why I don't like the idea of shooting being mapped to r2 over r1.



Well we've had enough controller breakdowns from different magazines and websites to already know every single detail about them. Ps4 controller is just a huge imrovement in comparison with DS3 and FPS games will do fine. I only heard praise about the touchpad with Killzone so I think this guy was a little bit ignorant.

60fps for DriveClub is really nice to hear. Now add a bit more detail and show us bigger races (online) and I think this game will do fine. Gamescom next week!!!!



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Real racers are 120 brah.



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Seems like GamesTM previews was running in 30fps (the article made a mistake) but the Guardian have the new build.