PS3 controller now a "Conceptual Design"

BTW, if I remember correctly, this thread is about the PS3 controller, not the Nintendo controller.

Care to tell me who derailed this thread by bringing up Nintendo? You wouldn't by any chance know who that was, would you Guden Oden?
 
Oh please stop posting crap powderkeg. There is no way that american cars hold a candle to european ones. Thats just laughable, everyone knows american cars are oversized, inefficient, ugly pieces of shite engineering.


btw that PS3 controller looks aweful imo
 
ims said:
btw that PS3 controller looks aweful imo

Yet the PS3 controller could feel great though right? If people are willing to have a wait and see attitude with the Nintendo controller, than I think the same should be true with the PS3 concept design. Right?
 
ims said:
Oh please stop posting crap powderkeg. There is no way that american cars hold a candle to european ones. Thats just laughable, everyone knows american cars are oversized, inefficient, ugly pieces of shite engineering.


In one widely respected study, for instance, Ford and General Motors fell behind only Toyota in the number of cars ranked most reliable in their class over a three-year period.

While US cars don't quite match up with Japanese name plates across all models, they have passed most European vehicles in quality surveys

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0416/p01s02-usec.html



Of the 14 dubbed "Least Reliable," nine are European, two are Japanese, one is Korean and one is American (the Lincoln Navigator).

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/09/AR2005050900805_pf.html


Of the 11 sedans with the lowest predicted reliability, according to the survey, 10 were from European brands including Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar and BMW. Most Volkswagen models were rated far below average for reliability. The all-wheel drive Volkswagen Passat received the lowest reliability rating of any vehicle in the survey.

http://money.cnn.com/2004/11/08/pf/autos/cr_auto_reliability/


Sorry, it's the European cars that are pure crap. The Japanese make the best, America makes average, and Europe makes garbage.
 
slider said:
Back on topic please! BUT, all the sources are US. Not that I'm suggesting anything underhand.

Of course the sources are American, Eurpeans and Japanese get very few America cars to compare with. I hear this year Chrysler will finally introduce the 300 in Europe, now that it's been out for 8 years in the US.

In teh third article, they polled 810,000 people. I bet you can't find a more thorough reliability poll than that, in any country.

And that poll is from Consumer Reports, which is extremely well respected because they are a non-profit group that does consumer product testing for just about everything. If you want the straight answer for reliability and quality, nobodys opinion is more valued than theirs.
 
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