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pokoko said:
brendude13 said:
greenmedic88 said:

If the same basic 15 year old design is used, then the following wouldn't be bad ideas:
1. Improve L1/R1 trigger buttons: no "mushy" feel, stronger springs, more of a positive feedback, trigger-like feel with progressive resistance that increases the further pressed. Change the shape of the trigger buttons from convex to concave.
2. Change the analog stick nubs from convex to concave.
3. Smooth out some of the harder edges for better ergonomics (analog stick housings, shoulder button housings)

Of lesser note: may as well improve the force feedback to utilize improvements in technology.


I don't understand that complaint. I hate the Xbox 360's analogues. It's so uncomfortable pushing my thumbs down on the rims of the sticks and my thumbs always slip over the concave area because there is no grip. Your thumbs aren't supposed to stay in a set place on the analogue stick, they're supposed to roll around it, which they can't do very well on concave analogue sticks.

I agree completely.  The stick extensions I use actually have concave tops and I don't really care for it.  I play with the tips of my thumbs resting on the edges, not with them resting on top of the sticks.  I don't really understand how people do that.  It feels so much more responsive to me to move the sticks by pushing against them rather than pressing down on them and dragging them with your thumbs.  Just a difference in tastes, I guess, but I hope it doesn't change.

Perhaps they could ship with changable caps?

 

no let third parties offer that I doubt it would sell many systems.  I mean not enough to go through the design and shipping 2 caps with each one.




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