V-r0cK said:
Well im sure there's always room for improvement but after selling +200 million Dual Shock controllers, im sure many are accustomed and are comfortable to it. Dont fix what's not broken i think. As well if using the same design, surely it'll save some money for Sony. The only thing i can think of to improve the Dual Shock style is to maybe add some grip material at the bottom of the controller for when you hold it. |
Well, it's one thing to fix what isn't broken, it's another to improve what can be improved.
I think that, ergonomically, the CCPro has way more going for it than the DS3, and Sony really should change the design. On the other hand, I'm pretty sure this is also totally irrelevant, as I think we'll see the PS4 launch with a controller based on Move. Whether that's the design we know now, that break apart controller or something totally different remains to be seen, but I doubt the DS4 (if there even is one) will be the official PS4 controller.








