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He was one of the  asymmetrical >  symmetrical myth... lol.. surprise.

 http://youtu.be/uv6i35OFbAE



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I think I already gave up hope to try the DS4 before PS4 launches, or at least not just before launch. There don't seem to be any kiosks at the moment, nor in the foreseeable future.

So the previews are all I have, and they all seem to be very positive, so I'm optimistic, can't wait to get my hands on it for the first time!



So it is happening...PS4 preorder.

Greatness Awaits!

38days :o



Controller is flipping sexy.



I can't wait. Unfortunately I did not pre order it so it's looking like January for me D:



Currently own:

 

  • Ps4

 

Currently playing: Witcher 3, Walking Dead S1/2, GTA5, Dying Light, Tomb Raider Remaster, MGS Ground Zeros

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Asymmetrical > symmetrical as anything more than a preference never made any sense, anyway. The "prime position" theory was especially ludicrous.

I'm sold on the sticks. Those are the biggest weakness of the DS3, in my opinion. Well, and the triggers, but that's easily solvable with trigger extensions.



The DS4 is a piece of beauty, I really really can't stress how much I loved the controller in the hour or so of time I got to use it for

1 month and 1 week!



pokoko said:
Asymmetrical > symmetrical as anything more than a preference never made any sense, anyway. The "prime position" theory was especially ludicrous.

I'm sold on the sticks. Those are the biggest weakness of the DS3, in my opinion. Well, and the triggers, but that's easily solvable with trigger extensions.


Yep, Sony proved the theory wrong. It really comes down to ergonomics.



The sticks are the best thing about the DS3 in my opinion. Convex, so your thumb rolls over it as you move it and loose enough to detect rapid movements. Playing Call of Duty on anything but the DS3 feels so wrong.