| gtotheunit91 said: It's Nintendo by a long shot. The way they've handled gimmicky peripherals throughout their gaming history has actually hurt the longevity of their games because of how they've designed games around their gimmicky controllers. Take Super Mario Galaxy and Zelda: Skyward Sword on Wii for example that were ported to the Switch. You give someone a DualSense controller and then hand them an original DualShock controller, it'll feel similar enough in the hand and they'll know how to operate it. It's under the hood where Sony has made huge strides in tech such as adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. |
Not a fan of when people say this. Sony is in no way original in their implementation of haptic feedback aside from offering a bigger voice coil than, say, the Joycons. Even the way that Dualsense creates vibration (through sound files) is the same way as the Joycons.







