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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 15, 2006 09:33
The Playstation 1 got to the market before the N64, So Nintendo copied Sony with the whole 3d Graphics thing, We know Sega did for sure.

If you dissagree with me, you are wrong. Easy.
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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 15, 2006 10:44
Okay, I think we' ve lamented over the loss of force-feedback quite enough.

I want to bring something else to attention. Something dark and sinister.



Between the connection socket and the L1 button you can see a row of lights and corresponding numbers. This clearly shows that the controller only accomodates up to four players on the wireless channels. What happened to the other three of the total seven that Sony was boasting about?
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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 15, 2006 10:48
You mean that there' s only 4 controllers lights instead of the promised 7? I was wondering about that too, if that' s what you meant.

edit: heh, yea I thought that' s what you meant...
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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 15, 2006 10:54

ORIGINAL: Silentbomber

The Playstation 1 got to the market before the N64, So Nintendo copied Sony with the whole 3d Graphics thing, We know Sega did for sure.

If you dissagree with me, you are wrong. Easy.


YOU are wrong...

Nintendo got there first with the Super FX chip used in Snes cartridges. Star Fox was the first game to use it and that was released in 1993, preceding Sony' s console by 3 years.

I loved that game..

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 15, 2006 10:59
well done
sega too with virtua racing

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 15, 2006 10:59
it says that the otehr three are just other accessories like the audio casque, and other stuff...

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 15, 2006 11:10
yea.. and i was really looking forward to..7....person....split...screen..... what was the point in ever announcing that? serisously have 8 person for the dual displays or go back to 4...

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 00:26


ORIGINAL: Wolfjack

Okay, I think we' ve lamented over the loss of force-feedback quite enough.

I want to bring something else to attention. Something dark and sinister.



Between the connection socket and the L1 button you can see a row of lights and corresponding numbers. This clearly shows that the controller only accomodates up to four players on the wireless channels. What happened to the other three of the total seven that Sony was boasting about?


I always thought the 7 was a bit too excessive (maybe just my opinion) but I think it' s a good move to stick to tradition in that aspect...at least for now anyway, this generation everyone seems to be going all out.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 00:45
Oh and looksie at the 4 little lights on the Wiimote!


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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 00:49
I thought I saw those on the wii(still weird to me) but I thought I may have been halucinating. Weird...they' re even the same square little boxes.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 02:03
Well I' m gonna keep calling it the PSWii60 pad...

That is what it is...

Dual Shock+ 360 guide button+ Motion technology and number lights.

= A mess..
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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 02:18
Jepp, a mess. They should' ve sticked with a slightly tweaked Dual Shock.
By the way, can you use the old PS1/PS2 controllers on the PS3?
And can you use the old PS1/PS2 memory cards in case you want to load old saves when playing your old PS games?
Anyway, I hope some thirdparties come up with a little more different controllers than Sony. That would save the day.
Included rumble, a real d-pad, lights that doesn' t look like Nintendos and a Home button that resembles the PSP Home button (just to make it a little more Sony).

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 02:49
the only thing bad about PS3 pad is it' s D-pad, and that is only bad in fighting game, no no i' ll be more precise it' s bad in 2d fighting games... aprart from that it' s awesome and i just love it.


Dual Shock+ 360 guide button+ Motion technology and number lights.

= A mess..


what the hell is your logic in this mess!!! youur mess

the dual shock is good and for some people even excellent
the 360 guide button are cool
and the motion technology is cool as well

skip your fanboysm and try to be more professional in your opinion

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 03:07
The reason they took the players down to 4 was probably necessity, after they took off the dual TV output. 7-players on one TV would be unmanagable. If someone already said this, I' m sorry, I must have missed your post somehow.

The guide button isn' t really something to be bashing Sony for using, all new consoles were going to use them in one fashion or another. Nintendo has a Home button: different name, probably the same function. Don' t complain just because something looks similar.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 03:12
I think you are the fanboy absoflame.
"If you knew how good I am you would think I'm modest."

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 03:16
The PS3 controller lacks rumble. That alone makes the controller suck.
And the fact that they have added a motion-sensing technology to a controller that' s not designed to be used that way is stupid. It' s really uncomfortable to waving it and pressing buttons at the same time.
I' m putting my hopes in the third party developers.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:02

I think you are the fanboy absoflame.


i just defend what' s Fair, the comment he said was chilidish and sorry for saying so , but that has nothing to do with " mess" ... i showed why his arguement suck and why i thought his opinion was a fanboy talk... that' s my opinion but i don' t think i said any bullshit...


Dual Shock+ 360 guide button+ Motion technology and number lights.

= A mess..


just WTF


The PS3 controller lacks rumble. That alone makes the controller suck.
And the fact that they have added a motion-sensing technology to a controller that' s not designed to be used that way is stupid. It' s really uncomfortable to waving it and pressing buttons at the same time.
I' m putting my hopes in the third party developers.


my ps2 controler' s rumble doesn' t work anymore, i swear it took me some time to notice its abscence, only when i put GT4 that i was like " why it doesn' t rumble!!" , it' s not a necessety, in fact so lany times i thought it is childish, and in fighting games, i Always turn it off , ALWAYS OFF in fighting game.

ithe movement sensing or whatever you call it is much cooler than rumble, and who said you going to wave your cojtroler while smashing the buttons !!! i mean the only game taht used it so far is WARHAWK , and hey what was the opinion of the press " usuasly " very favorable with good control.

i can see it used in racing games, bike game, fighting games like fight night round 3 and so much more... do not forget that those are like additional buttons which will ehance the gameplay istead of making some Combo buttons because of the lack of buttons.

after all it is not a necessety and developer will use it when it' s cool and only when it' s cool , not to use it because they are obliged to !
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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:12
I agree with you to a degree abasou (and I personally dont see how arguing a point constitutes to fanboyism). Anyway like you said about rumble I turn it off aswell sometimes mostly because it annoys me when im loosing and becomes aggrevating. However it would be nice to have the option because when it' s not aggro its a really good feature.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:14
I liked rumble in Tales of symphonia,when i got hit i really feelt like my character got hit,or when a magic with mass area is close to me that i feel on the controller that my character feels the vibration,same when shooting a gun,i like to feel some from the controller then.

Or in driving game.

I love the rumble feature,i would never want to take it off.
Even if you break 2 legs from a crab it still runs!
What you gotta do is find its weak spot and do massive damage at it.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:15
it is a nice feauture, nobody like when something is taken off, but to say what he said is what' s a " real mess" ... you guys think i defend sony but because a lot of people trash sony, nobody trash nintendo or microsoft, i mean rarely, so i don' t have occasions to defend micorosft or nintendo .

the technology they implemented is the dual shock is really really cool, much cooler than a rumble IMO. we will see guys we will see

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:17
Sony didn' t WANT to remove the force feedback they HAVE to. They aren' t allowed to use it. If they could then they most certainly would and the people seemingly defending the fact that it HAS been removed DO sound like idiotic fanboys (i HATE that word!)

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:18
the rumble feature is good in racing game, in GT4 it' s really wonderful but we can live without it, sure it' s a disapointement, but that technology look more interesting to me and if i have a choice between both , of course i would give up the rumble ?? who agree with me ?? rumble or motion sensoring?,

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:22
Rumble.

Since the tilt funtion of the PS3 controller is more of a " me too" and won' t often get used properly i' d rather have the force feedBACK.

Nintendo' s controller has been built that way from the gound up and is more advanced so i' m not worried about it not being used or being used badly.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:27
it' s already being used in a good way, look at warhawk, and that' s a work of 10 days according to the developer !!



Since the tilt funtion of the PS3 controller is more of a " me too"


that' s no argument man.

if nintendo is more advanced (and yes that' s for sure) it dioesn' t mean the ps3 controler suck? for god sake do you just realise your logic ??

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 08:27
I' d have to stick with rumble to be honest, mainly because as far as we know the best of motion sensing is better had on the wii and even then it' s all new stuff thats more pro-active with what looks like a delay in between sometimes (not saying I wouln' t give it a try of course).

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 19:18
Let' s be clear about this.
The new controller is worse than the old Dual Shock.
1. It' s got a terrible d-pad which makes every fighting game (and lots of other great genres) a pain on the PS3.
2. They' ve removed the rumble feature. Even though you didn' t like it much before you always had the option to turn it off. Nothing positive can be said about the fact that it' s gone.
3. They' ve added motion-sensing technology to a controller that hasn' t been designed for that kind of feature which makes using it uncomfortable.
4. The motion-sensing technology isn' t as advanced as Nintendo' s which only gives it the same funtionality as a regular analog stick though in a more gimmicky fashion.

If they only would' ve made those small tweaks with the analog sticks, the triggers and added the Home button, then I would' ve been kind of satisfied.
If they would have done that, kept the rumble and added a new d-pad (preferably similar to the Saturns) then I would have called it the best controller ever created.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 19:22
That was a perfect post!

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 19:35
I have my moments.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 19:39
I still think its a bad controller. Using both analog sticks at the same time gives severe thumb aches!

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 19:41
for me it was a solid 8/10 then you mentioned the saturns d-pad, and i drifted off into a homer style drool-ing " uuunngh...saturn d-pad...." yum...

you were obviously in the zone when you pulled that one out!

I actually find myself wishing they had copied the 360 controller now

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 19:49

I actually find myself wishing they had copied the 360 controller now


Now that my friend is true, the 360 controller is the best controller ever! Now i havent played many games that took use in the dp in my day, well i have but that was when analog sticks wasnt on the controller, and i dont remember what a good d-pad feels like, but the 360 one, does leave me wanting a bit more in DOA, a bit more precision would be sexy!

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 20:30

I still think its a bad controller. Using both analog sticks at the same time gives severe thumb aches!


Too right. I always pay the price for not cutting my thumb nails short enough,
the battle scars I have from many a session at using the two anologue sticks
together...


the 360 controller is the best controller ever!


Hahaha... good 1... But I think every man and his parakeet knows that the
gamecube pad is the best.. Playing first person shooters with that is like playing
with silk..
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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 20:46

I always pay the price for not cutting my thumb nails short enough,
the battle scars I have from many a session at using the two anologue sticks
together...


How dyu manage that?? You must have big thumbs, heh.

Personally I had no problems with the PS pad' s layout cos I' ve got small hands. The old XBox pad was huge, and I couldn' t even reach some of the buttons! [:' (] I' m gald they' ve shrunk it a bit for 360. I suppose they were thinking of the poor small handed Japanese people...

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 16, 2006 20:49

Hahaha... good 1... But I think every man and his parakeet knows that the
gamecube pad is the best.. Playing first person shooters with that is like playing
with silk..


I disagree. As much as i like the Gamecube pad (and Wavebird), i think the d-pad is too small, the right analog stick although perfectly placed should have been an actual stick like the left one rather than a nub, and i think the buttons are stupid. It' s better than the Dual Shock 2 (i HATE the Dual Shock 2), but nowhere near as perfeact as 360' s pad.

The only issue with the 360 pad is the d-pad. It' s a shame too because Microsoft even contracted Sega to help design the console and pad. The Saturn d-pad has never been surpassed!



I actually think that the PS3 concept controller would have been much nicer than the one they will be using....



...the d-pad would definately need to have been changed (it' s at a wierd angle too) but i think the analog sticks although still placed wrong look much more comfortable than the Dual Shock 2' s. The shoulder buttons look odd but my guess is that they are reachable. It just needed triggers really.

It was actually much smaller than the pictures of it make it look as you can see here...



...i would have preferred to use that!



What i find amusing is what Joystiq said about the ACTUAL controller...


At first grip, the PS3 controller was light -- too light. It felt cheap, like one of those third party knockoffs



In practice, the sensing system felt tacked on, at least, tacked on to this Warhawk demo. The sensitivity certainly needed tweaking (it was overly sensitive), as did the response time



Our thumbs didn' t rest well on the analogue sticks and we found ourselves searching for a spot to put them.


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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 17, 2006 03:13
the funny thing is - Nintendo uses much more sophisticated sensors and it still has rumble feature :)

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 17, 2006 03:17
I didn' t realise how small the boomerang was.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 17, 2006 03:41

ORIGINAL: dasher232

I didn' t realise how small the boomerang was.


I know, that' s my point. Looks way cooler than the Dual Shock 2 now doesn' t it!

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 17, 2006 03:46
Yeah I like it a lot more now seeing as it isn' t as big as some made out, and it matches the machine. I wonder if it would have come in black to match the system aswell.

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 17, 2006 05:51

The Xb360 controller is the pinnacle of traditional control pad design. It' s taken advantage of every advance made, up to the current generation, and utilized it in a mix of elegance and functionality.

The wiimote (god, I love that name) is the evolutionary next step that will allow for new kinds of functions and gameplay to flourish, and it' s influence will be vital if gaming is to not stagnate into just endless re-iterations of the same games under the guise of better graphics. After the next generation of consoles, the distinguishing features of the wiimote will become standard.

The DualShock3 is an evolutionary dead-end. Simple as that. It' s base is a design that is now almost a decade old, and has been developed over the years using half-baked, stolen ideas...

Hardware Designer1: hey that 3D Stick on the N64 controller looks nifty, we should put that on the PS controller, better yet, we one-up them by putting TWO on ours. how do we redesign the thing though? where should the sticks go?

Designer2: just stick them on anywhere. how about there and there? what does it matter if it' s not ergonomic? the idiots will get used to it, it' s not like they have a choice.

And now they' re pretty much repeating the process with their implementation of motion-sensing. Again, seemingly only half thought out.

I' m not a big fan of rumbling. On my wireless XB controller I actually keep it switched off to conserve battery life. But in games like RE4 and the racing games like some people mentioned, it adds immeasurably to the game, so I use it then.
After reading this post, why not take a moment to relax, sit back, and refresh yourself with a tall, cool glass of SHUT UP JUICE?

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RE: PS3 Controller??? - May 17, 2006 07:55

I always pay the price for not cutting my thumb nails short enough,
the battle scars I have from many a session at using the two anologue sticks
together...


It was only whenever I had to move both thumbsticks inwards, that was the only
time..


Hahaha... good 1... But I think every man and his parakeet knows that the
gamecube pad is the best.. Playing first person shooters with that is like playing
with silk..


I was just joking!!

The gamecube pad only works for Super Smash Bros Melee and Zelda games...

I would never place a gamecube pad above anything..
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