sergiodaly said:
rocketpig said:
sergiodaly said:
also; sony better keep DS as their standard controler (DS4 is required) because i like move but not as my standard control method.
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While I agree that both MS and Sony better keep a standard controller standard with their next console, please, for the love of God, end the DualShock line. The controller layout is antiquated and every time I pick up a 360 controller, it feels more so.
Sony really needs to design a controller based around modern triggers and stick placement. They are probably the most important parts of a modern controller and were both afterthoughts in the current design. It's time to build a controller around the modern gamer, Sony.
The Playstation 4 using the same Dualshock design would be enough to make me hold off buying the console for a year or two until there were enough exclusives to force a purchase. That's how much I dislike the design.
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i ear you... not that i am not satisfied with the dualshock layout... what i was trying to say is that "Sony better keep a standard controller standard" with the same layout or with a diffrent one.
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Thankfully, I don't see any way they can completely abandon the standard controller. There are far too many games that rely heavily on its proliferation of buttons and input controls. As great as the Wii is, no one wants to play a 50 hour RPG with the Wiimote. Some games work best with traditional controls.
To go a step further, I don't even care for long sessions of FPS gaming with the Wiimote. It's fun in some situations but when I'm settling in for a lazy gamer marathon session, waggle can go fuck itself. I want a controller I don't have to move.