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This is the one I mostly use on PS3 atm
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OOOOOO what is this pretty contraption my friend? ...ooh i see on the plate, ps3 board....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6F6u5TIUbI
I prefer the xbox type shape and layout.
Stick placement in particular on Sony controllers I've always found to be tiresome.
See when i was into consoles it was snes then playstation pad wise for me, so ive got all my muscle memory in one. I was having this argument with warrior actually XD I CANNOT use the spacing on the xcawk buttons as an example lets take megaman. On a sony pad my thumb rests neatly on both the x and square buttons making things like that ALOT easier...on an xcawk pad not only are they smaller and further apart making dash/jmping veeeery hard but the domed shape of them makes my thumb constantly slip off and miss the jump, so sony pad for me till i die, or this gamesir thing i have because its the same shape as a ps pad almost (jsut has xcawk symbols lol).
I was playing on PS1 controllers long before the first xbox controller ever existed.
I've always had issues with stick layout on Sony controllers :shrug:
I like the left stick being up top not down the bottom near the middle.
Also, I own way more Sony consoles and controllers than xbox types.
I don't have much of a problem with buttons for either controller types, although on DS4 I don't like the Share and Options buttons they aren't proud and are too close to the touchpad. On my hori the Share & Options buttons are slightly different and much better imo, but I don't use that controller on PS4 much at all.
People can try to tell me all they want that xbox pads are good but my hands and gameplay disagree XD again, i can complete platforms very fast on a dualshock layout but give me an xbox pad and ill how high it can bounce :/ Thats it XD i bought 2...the first one broke after 4 months and the second one didnt work properly when i boughtit (left hand stick didnt like going left...), so even buying them has been a gamble for me. I will forever hate them XD
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That Hori pad fps plus I have is PS3 & PS4 compatible (has a selector switch for platform).
It is wired.
No rumble.
No motion sensors.
It was pretty cheap when I bought it, but last time I checked prices had crept up a bit so imo it isn't really a cheap controller now unfortunately.
It's a lot better than big ben and other cheap wired DS3 type controllers you can get, and it's better than DS3 wireless clones.
The Dualshock layout is unnatural.
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Enter is the panic button :wacko:
I haven't seen any hori pads.
sadly the ds3 clones are cheap and numerous.
I was looking at a pdp afterglow wireless it doesn't say if it has motion controls or not it's priced at $29.99
I'd go for a wired but I don't know how many games that I want to play require motion controls the two games I have right now don't(TDU 2 and TES 4)
I also prefer the DS style controllers
I got my Hori from a Japanese supplier on ebay. Directly from Japan.
As I've said before I'm not sure how many games I've played in the past needed motion, it's only Lair and TLoU that I know for sure use it. But with Lair it isn't necessary afaik there are alt flying controls, TLoU I played the entire game on hardest difficulty without it bothering me at all (it's only needed for when your flashlight batteries are starting to play up, you tap the controller a few times)...but then I knew the game really well. If you aren't familiar with the game then maybe it would be annoying :shrug: idk. There's no way around the issue though, besides just simply hardly ever using your flashlight, and if you do turn it off quickly.
http://i.imgur.com/MumY7AO.jpg
*sighs* one day..one day ill own this :( the mechwarrior cockpit
That's the Steel Battalion controller for Xbox :lol Not Mechwarrior :wacko:
Yeah I'd like one myself, not picky about it being CiB or 1st/2nd issue.