| S.Peelman said: Basically, the DualShock is a good controller. If anything it's probably a little 'blocky'. They should smooth all corners a little to make it more comfortable, and add a little weight while you're at it. The DS1 had good weight. As a side-note, I don't have a DS3. I still have the launch model PS3 (with the biggest HD, 60/80 what is it?), so I only have two SixAxes. Anyone want to tell me what the difference is between the SixAxis and the DS3? |
1. Weight. The addition of the forcefeedback motors adds a fair amount of weight balanced in the grips. The SixAxis feels a bit too light compared to the DS2 which is why some people complained about how "cheap" they feel people have a tendency to associate more weight with better quality.
The motors also give the controller better balance the way it sits in the hands.
Other than that, it has the same vibration force-feedback that was used in the DS2.
I still have a couple SixAxis controllers myself from 2007. One's beat to hell and cracked and the other is generally only used when being used as a secondary controller.







