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Gnac said:
ECM said:
JoeTheBro said:
osed125 said:

You are probably the only person I heard that says the GamePad is heavy....everyone else says is extremely light.

And the buttons is just a matter of getting used to, you're probably so used to the Dualshock or the 360 controller that you can't hold anything else, which is something bad imo.


At store demos it doesn't have a battery. It still may be light without being plugged in but it would defiently be heavier than what most of us have experienced.

The buttons are in no way just a matter of getting used to if you don't like them at first. If they feel bad, they feel bad. The only thing that changes with time is you get used to them feeling bad.

Please, God, tell me this is a joke and/or a really bad attempt at a troll. Please. I beg of you. Nobody could write something this utterly inane without it being a troll. Right?

Why would this have to be a joke? Just take a look at the Dualshock 4 thread to see how people adapt to a design.

UH, maybe because his statement is inane? If you state that there's no way you can ever come to *like* it and it's only degrees of tolerating something bad/awful/terrible then the statement is farcical. He is stating that you will *never* like something you don't immeditely cotton to, ever, which is patently and obviously absurd on its face.

I am 100% certain that *everyone* reading this thread has been in the position of not liking something*, sometime in life but, over time, coming to like or enjoy that something that they, at first, disliked.

And your example is great: I *hated* the original PS1 controller design for years but, over time, I've come to *like* it. A lot. Moreso, by some miles, than the beloved 360 pad, so the Dual Shock et al is not measured, any longer, in degress of tolerance, but in degrees of acceptance and enjoyment, putting to the sword the obviously ludicrous statement above.

*Like, I dunno: food, clothing, automobiles, music, videogames, sports, and pretty much every other thing on the face of the earth.