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Is there any new news on the PS3 Controller Design????? Not even Features?
Substantiate your hate please.Guden Oden said:No news, but to be honest, I'd expect the banana-dildo design to be the final shape, and I'd expect features to be EXACTLY like the dual shock.
Except being wireless, of course...
If it's just a controller, with sticks and buttons, what is there to show? It wouldn't be hard to add at least motion sentivity, but I don't see any reason to expect as much.one said:At E3 2005 we saw EyeToy in the duck demo but they've been hiding how the controller works to this day.
...And have us all look like little 6-year-old boys as we play? I don't think so.Shifty Geezer said:It wouldn't be hard to add at least motion sentivity
Not sure what you mean by "hate".nintenho said:Substantiate your hate please.
You're "banana-shaped dildo" description seems fairly appropriate, but it may be offensive to some people who are a bit anal retentive.Guden Oden said:...And have us all look like little 6-year-old boys as we play? I don't think so.
Not sure what you mean by "hate".
Was it that I called the controller 'banana-shaped'? Or 'dildo'? I was just recycling popular names for it in the regular gaming community, I don't think that qualifies as hate. I don't feel strongly for it enough anyway to hate it, even though I do believe the design to be unfortunate. Both because it is so uninspired, being a direct re-packaging of the dual-shock 2's less than stellar button/stick arrangement with no visible improvements in either features or function, and also because it's just plain ugly. It simply doesn't match the powerful elegance of the design of the PS3 tower itself and instead looks more like a cheap 3rd party knock-off.
...Of course, making the banana-shape the final one's bound to make life easier for the cheap knock-off 3rd party manufacturers...
Of course it's just a wishful thinking, but there are tiny chips for geomagnetic direction sensors, MEMS acceleration sensors, and pressure sensors embedded in notebook PCs and cellphones today. Sony manufactures this chip. Adding them if the cost allows is not a bad idea IMHO.Shifty Geezer said:If it's just a controller, with sticks and buttons, what is there to show? It wouldn't be hard to add at least motion sentivity, but I don't see any reason to expect as much.
I think they had to pay a bunch of money for the rights to use it, don't know what it was though.Belmontvedere said:didn't Sony get sued because the DS2 violated some patent, so they had to change it? I think that's what happened. so it won't be just a DS2 but I hope they change the dildo....maybe something more like the SNES controller but with rumble and wireless =]