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DAXFM said:
darkknightkryta said:

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

I never said what the Switch wasn't doing isn't better.  I was just pointing out it's pretty ignorant to just ignore that Sony improved the vibration in the Dualshocks, yet no one was going on and on about it like people are for Nintendo.  I've personally only used it in the room, and it did a pretty good job. From what I tried, and what people are describing about the joycon's usage of the tech, you can get a pretty good approximation on the Dualshock 4.