Scoobes said:
OR- I did notice some blurring on occasions, but nothing that really took me out of the game. I pretty much felt like I was in the cockpit (so no edge of screen effect). I could look behind me to try and see where I was being shot from. Pixels weren't really noticeable, but considering the screen is so close to your eyes, a higher resolution would probably help reduce blurring. PS4- I barely used the D-pad but it felt the same as on the DS3 (no real change) when I was testing the controller. Same for R1/L1 although R2/L2 now take priority as the main trigger buttons and my fingers did naturally gravitate towards them unlike the DS3 where I naturally go to R1/L1 first. The sticks worked perfectly for me so I wouldn't say they were particularly stiff or loose, just balanced. The shape of the sticks makes them more ergonomic to use too. Xone- In Forza the right trigger rumbled to represent wheel spin during acceleration, plus tyre screeching when taking corners quickly (regardless of side) whilst the left rumbled everytime I braked sharply (which was a lot, lol). It felt pretty natural and actually helped... although might have made me a bit too cautious, lol. |
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