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LudicrousSpeed said:
Normchacho said:

^ No actual experience with the DS4.

 

Which, I mean to be fair the poll never says our answers need to be based on reality.

I own a black, a red, and a blue DS4 :) Hope that helps.

 

Barkley:

 

1. Still feels smaller because of the design. Your hands are right next to one another, makes it feel very small. Of course the touchpad makes it wider. Also, I enjoyed the DS2 more simply because A) there weren't pads that were much better designed arid back then, and B) my hands were smaller then :)

 

2. So like I said, a worthless touchpad. Oh cool it can be used as an extra button. Its worthless in pretty much every game I've ever played. It pretty much replaces the select button. Awesome.

 

3. I don't get 10 hours of battery life from any of mine and the charge time is even more subjective. Either way, bad battery life is a known issue.

 

4. The nubs rubbing off is a known issue, too. There are lots of complaints a simple Google search would yield for you :)

 

Sorry if the formatting is bad, this site blows on mobile.

The rubber on the sticks WAS a known issue, and one that effected a diminutive percentage of launch DS4s at that.

 

Your hands are objectively farther apart than if your holding an Xbox One controller. It's wider, and it isn't tilting in towards the top.

 

Battery life is a known issue. Maybe it's just because I have a gamepad (which could be dead by the end of a long movie) but I've never had an issue with it.

 

The touchpad is fine. It's a pair of buttons and has been used in various ways by different games. It's not in the way, it doesn't replace something more useful, and it's used for things. What's the issue exactly?



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