binary solo said:
By definition an add on to improve basic functionality of a controller means the controller design is flawed. Expecting the consumer to spend extra money to compensate a design flaw is unreasonable, and for people to be happy to do so just shows how much the corporate business world has trained consumers to spend more money to fix a problem which the business should not have put onto the market in the first place. |
You speak the truth sir. Case in point......

OT: The overall design is perfect, but they should definitely uipdate the L2/R2 buttons (The only good thing about the 360 controller), the D-Pad, and the analog sticks should be a little stiffer.
I am the Playstation Avenger.
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