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If we never changed our socks, we'd still be stuck using an Atari 2600 Joystick with 1 button. Changing socks brings new things to the table. New things can sometimes be not very good at all (Virtual Boy), or they can sometimes revolutionize the Industry. (The analog thumbstick) Seirously Sony fans, do you guys really want to be using the same controller that you were using back in 1994? Its been 10 years and Sony has not really updated their controller. Somewhat pathetic if you ask me. And dont start ranting about how they added a thumb stick, that was only because Nintendo made it the Industry standard that it is today. |
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Sony's controller works though.
Who cares if they havent changed it? They havent needed to yet. They layout is near-perfect, everything is easily accessable. I can see them adding a button or two onto the back though. I dont know why they would though...they already have 9. |
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Maybe sony will shape the new one a little more differently. As of now, I can honestly say that the Xbox's controller S is the most comfortable control I've ever held so maybe Sony can change the shape along those lines. The button layout great though. More curvyness is what I'm asking for I guess.
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I dunno about this one... I think controllers should remain the same layout with some new features added to them.
To me the SNES controller was Nintendo's best controller... and GameCube was the worst controller... |
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this one .Why? Are you a student? I want to become smarter than humans.When was this exactly? |
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Yeah......I liked the Xbox S controller and the Gamecube controller more then the sony controller.........
And I prefer a joystick for my fighting games, although I'll take the PS2 controller over every other controller for fighting games. =/ |
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I will hold to the firm belief that Logitech's wireless Xbox controller (version 2 - smaller) is the best controller ever conceived. Working at Gamestop I see what works and what doesn't. When something doesn't work, they bring it back. And I have yet to see a defective Logitech anything. They make the most solid third party accessories available, and this time around their third party stuff easily rivals the first party.
It will be interesting to see what Nintendo comes up with. I really like the Gamecube controller. |
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there is a HUGE difference between changing something when its needed, and changing something just for the sake of changing it. Sony changed thiers during the original playstations life cuz it was needed, adding analog sticks. and when its NEEDED they'll change again. your analogy is completely flawed. a closer one would be back when atari was out, having them continually changing thier controller putting thier one button on the bottom, or on the left side, or on the right. back then thoes games didnt need changing, when games came along that did. controllers changed. right now and the forseeable next generation. there is no need for a change in the controllers. the next generation of games is not going to bring anything that the current ones cant do. the next step in the gaming will bring the next step in controllers cuz thats when its NEEDED. |
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If you are good at games, you're good. Look at Super Monkey Ball, don't try to tell me veteran gamers have an advantage there, there is only one control, yet how many of us are really good at that game? The fact is today's gamers are growing up playing games that are a lot more advanced than what we used to play, so unlike us, they will master the 3D games at an early age, and yes, you will start getting beat by kids. Doesn't matter how long you play, doesn't make you better. And getting your ass beat is no reason to not want some innovation in this industry. You can get your ass beat now, just go to Twin Galaxies, or play the SMB Elite. Oh, and for the record, Sony's controller is a joke. The analog sticks were thrown into a poor location, they are being used as a secondary control in an era of 3D games, and they have no analog buttons. |
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if by poor you mean perfect then yea. :p sorry but they're not in a secondary position. they're in the primary, for anyone who is used to a sony controller your thumbs go there natrually. and i find it a much more comfortable position then up top where the dpad is. smart move by sony. as for analog, if you mean thoes shoulder buttons like DC and GC that you have to pull down half a mile to hit the bottom, then THANK GOD!! i hate thoes buttons, most un useful thing ever made for a controller. but if you just mean analog, presure sensistive, then i think almost all the buttons are on it. |
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Null, I sense bias in you.
You cannot honestly say that the sony controller is the best controller out there. I think that the Xbox controller beats it easily. Having the analog stick up near the top and the Dpad below is much more comfortable and natural than sonys design. The sony design definetely is better than Gamecubes in functionality, but the sticks could be in a better position and it could overall be a little bigger and more comfortable. And, back on the new controller, I have no idea what Nintendo is going to try to pull off, but if it ends up messing up third party companies games by being a bad design, then you can kiss Nintendo's comeback goodbye. |
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How is what you said about the Xbox controller Not Bias? Compared to what Null said about the Sony ones? :confused: |
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Have you tried playing fighting games on Cube? I know some people would say hey if you want to play fighting games you can buy an extra third party controller, but I just don't agree with that view. Is it really that hard to come up with a controller that's innovative and yet caters to third parties? |
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