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darkknightkryta said:
SvennoJ said:

Dualshock 4 does have 2 analog rumble motors for 'enhanced' rumble, as the previous term was.
http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2013/03/five_things_you_may_not_know_about_the_ps4s_controller
Note the survey at the end, only 9% was excited about the idea of enhanced rumble...

Btw DS4 rumble is plenty powerful, damn thing nearly twisted my hands off in FC4 during a stoner sequence. I was about to turn it off when it settled down again. And I wonder if HD rumble will be supported as well as the DS4's track pad :/

I'm not paying CAD 65 for 1-2 switch to find out though, I hope Zelda has some HD rumbling to showcase the tech.

Thanks for finding that.  I remember they said the rumble was enhanced/improved but I couldn't find an article since it's been 3 + years.  So I mentioned the only game that uses it... uses it well anyways.  Plus it's used in the same manner as the ice cube demo from Nintendo.

HD rumble is not the same than Analog Rumble. HD rumble is better because is a haptic feedback system  It's an evolution on the blunt vibration of modern force-feedback engines, and it oozes potential. you're supposed to feel the game through HD Rumble. The dualshock analog rumble is not as inmersive as Nintendo Switch HD rumble. Nintendo use more this feature in more games AAA.  Looking forward to how Sony and MS use this in the future.

Now there are 4 Games with HD rumble: 

-The legend of zelda Breath of the wild

-1-2 Switch

-No More Heroes Switch

-Senran Kagura Switch