wilco said:
A lot of these articles that claim DS4 is better than XB1 controller try to praise the 360 and criticize the DS3 to gain credibility. I'm not buying it. The issues with Dualshock were in the fundamental design and that hasn't changed. The question of which controller is better was resolved as soon as images of xbox one controller appeared online and showed the same form factor as the 360 controller. I don't need to hold it in my hand to know that its better. The only real question is whether or not the dualshock is tolerable enough that I will be able to use it without buying an adaptor. |
First bolded) Yeah, your arguement makes so much sense. "Xbox's controller layout design is awful because it has the sticks wonky. It's out of sync and doesn't work." See how easily that is done? Think about it logically. When is things in pairs and not in parallel usually better? How is having your right thumb down okay and your left thumb down not?
2nd Bolded) You have looked at the DS4 right?
For me the Xbox 360 controller is is too big, my index finger hits RF and LF when trying to press the triggers and the unaligned sticks are a silly idea however, the Xbox one controller looks like a nice improvement. Slicker design, slightly smaller and better trigger placements. If anything, looking at the DS4, it's bigger which I don't like. I think the track pad might be too far in the middle (could be stretch for those with smaller hands, kids etc). I look forward to using them both though.
Hmm, pie.