| d21lewis said: Thanks for the info, Euphoria. I read the customer reviews, too. I'm probabaly gonna go to Wal Mart and see if they have 'em in stock. If not, I'll order from the link. It's definitely a huge step up from the shitty glow in the dark controller I got from gamestop a year ago. The price is unbelievable, too. *edit* one more question: Are the analogs stiff like the 360 controller? I can deal with most of the DS3's issues but those damn loose analog sticks piss me off! The ones on the Wii and 360 (and Wavebird) offer just the right amount of resistance. How does this controller compare? |
I posted on your wall but I will post here as well since others seemed to show interest.
The sticks are not exactly as stiff as the 360 controller analogs but they are stiffer than the DS3 sticks, kind of in between both.
D-Pad isn't as good as the PS3 D-Pad but much better than the 360 D-pad. Still it is quite comparable to the PS3 D-Pad since it works very very well.
The controller is also lighter than the DS3 but a bit heavier than the Six-Axis. No idea how they pulled that off.
Only thing it is missing is the feature the Nyko Raven has, which is a button that swaps the trigger buttons, making R1 and L1 function as your R2 and L2 and vice-versa. If it had that feature it would be a pretty much full blown 360 controller in your FPS titles.
Grips are also nice if your hands sweat because the controller doesn't slip in your hands and it is comfortable.
Easily the best 3rd party PS3 controller.
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