Azzanation said:
Dude are you actually being serious? The XB1 controller HAS Haptic Feedback, MS call theirs Impulse Triggers while Sony call theirs Adaptive.. https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2013/06/06/xbox-one-controller-feature/ Impulse Triggers – Xbox One’s Wireless Controller sports four vibration motors – a small one behind each trigger that adds precise haptic feedback to the fingertips, and a larger in each grip for large scale rumbles. This gives users a sense of in-game directionality and depth, creating rich, immersive experiences where gunshots, car crashes and explosions can come to life. For example, in “Forza Motorsport 5,” Turn 10 Studios is using impulse triggers to provide players with precise feedback that enhances the racing experience. If your tires break traction from over-acceleration or if you drift on the gas pedal, the triggers emit very distinct vibrations. This is combined with the chassis rumble that conveys impacts, engine roar and driving over surface irregularities like cobblestone.
You need to learn to read man or at least know what you are trying to argue against. This is not my words, this is stuff that's easily googled. All you have done so far is claim what you think rather than link or prove what you know. |
LOL no, just read again "adds precise " it means it's imitate to be like having haptic feedback without having a real haptic feedback. It's just a marketing buzzwords. The tech wasn't ready in 2012 -2013 , unless Microsoft invented time machine to go to the future.
They said "Dual sense are far superior in every aspect , from tech, innovation, and going forward on gaming , Sony focusing to bring more experient and revolution rather than iteration from Xbox controler. "