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Anonymous
I just got this controller and took this photograph of it.
It kicks ass because it's got that weight to it that the regular controller lacks. It should come out in America soon.
>> Anonymous
i like how light the controller is
>> Anonymous
>>311594
How can you tell how heavy it is just from looking at it?
>> Anonymous
From a comparison of the two I'll say it is slightly heavier than the Dualshock 2, hardly noticable. Unless you happen to be the biggest vagina in the universe it shouldn't be a problem.
>> Anonymous
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also, ass end.
>> Anonymous
Finally, the regular controlled just feels too flimsy.

Been out here for a while now, but I'm yet to get it. I'll probably do when MGS4 is about to be released.
>> Anonymous
>>311631
FAPFAPFAPFAPFAP
oh fuck.
>> Anonymous
Wow, that's awesome. The exact same controller they had 10 years ago, plus motion sensing and a new button.
>> Anonymous
>>311631
Damn back that ass up bitch.
>> Anonymous
>>311539
Now if only they could just make the shoulder buttons respond more like triggers. Then it would be absolutely perfect.
>> Anonymous
>>311753
Not exactly

L2/R2 buttons are a lot different. They have a further push, which works really well as a gas pedal for driving games.

Bluetooth support.

USB chargeable, while it is true that the Sixaxis has the shortest battery life of the three consoles (PS3 20hrs, Wii 35hrs, 360 55hrs), unlike the 360 and Wii, the controller is ready to charge out of the box with no additional purchases necessary. And it's unreasonable to assume someone is going to play for 20 hrs straight without having a chance to recharge the controller.

But yes, the main design is practically identical, which is a good thing. There is no reason to change the controller design, Playstation users have the luxury of not having to get used to new controller types and button layouts between systems. There's no point fixing something that already works.
>> Anonymous
>>311784
Amen to that
>> 000
>>311784

I second that. Why change a good thing?
>> Anonymous
>>311784
If its bluetooth enabled, does that mean I can wirelessly connect it to my PC to use as a Gaming controller?
>> Anonymous
>>312041
yes, if there were drivers for it
>> Anonymous
>>312043
D:
>> Anonymous
>>312043
i know there are drivers to make it work through usb for your computer, i've done it myself but damned if i can find the links right now.
what else i found cool is that i took my old ps2 with a radioshack pc adapter and plugged that into the ps3 and it recognized it right away.
>> Anonymous
okay heres the one i used
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=45209&page=30
>> Anonymous
>>312052
YOUR PS3 RECOGNIZED YOUR PS2!?
>> Anonymous
>>312067
ps3 recoginized my ps2 controller through a pcUSB adapter
>> Anonymous
>>312070

--> This is the joke.
--> This is you.
>> Anonymous
>>312075
no idea what you mean, but it did save me from having to buy a second controller for when a friend is over.
>> Anonymous
>>312079
>a friend

hahaha oh you
>> Anonymous
im just curious. does it rumble from the same places that dualshock 2s rumble from, and is rumble supported with games that are already out?
>> Anonymous
didn't they remove the rumble feature to include some motion detection?
>> Anonymous
>>312043
Just do it motherfucker. So goddamn worth it.
>> Anonymous
>>312070
I tried my adapter and it worled as well, though i haven't tried if it work in games, only in the menu
>> The _Black_Circle !ZV9v1et5Mk
>>312137
Seems to rumble almost exactly like the DS2's.

A lot of games patched for rumble or already had it built in.
Burnout Paradise, Motorstorm, UT3, almost all PSN titles i've played.
wondering about any games in particular?

I got my 2 DS3's in Dec, ordered them the day I got my PS3, took 8 days to get them from Japan. It only cost about 15$ more than a brand new Six-Axis from any local retailer.
Been enjoying them a lot, and glad I won't have 2 or 3 controllers to try to sell/upgrade when the DS3's arrive in North America.
>> Mime Genocide
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my ds3 was white but i painted it blue and black pearl.
>> Anonymous
>>312182
Please tell me you're not that naive.
>> Mime Genocide
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>>311631
also ass end
>> Anonymous
>>313087

Who would have thought a picture of a controller could be sexy?
>> Anonymous
Gamepads in general are mediocre.
>> Anonymous
lawl you got some dirt under your select button.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>>313509
>> Anonymous
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>>313531

Pshh.
>> Anonymous
the 360 controller is the best as yet
>> Anonymous
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best controller ever made, perfect design.
>> Icarus !!OeCP5XEspZE
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>>313542

You rang?
>> Anonymous
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>>313547

Fuck yeah, quoting for truth.
>> Anonymous
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>>313547

They also made the worst pad in history though.
>> Anonymous
>>313547
>>313569
ITT: Controllers that look like a robot threw up on a boomerang.
>> Anonymous
>>313589

Sonyfag.
>> Anonymous
the original dual shock as well as later versions, is seriously the bet design, it wasn't too small, wasn't too big, it fit perfectly. the two analog sticks next to each other. I hate how the xbox's were always diagonal from each other. and the game cube had the horrible button setup on the right. not to mention the n64 and its 3 places to grabe onto, having to move your hands if you went from the d-pad to the analog stick.
>> Anonymous
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just trumped all u bitches
>> Anonymous
>>313606
2 d-pads is better, right?
>> Anonymous
>>313605

Cube pad was the only one that didn't make my fingers/hands/wrists/arms hurt after playing for really long periods of time. After some hours with PS pads, you can really get some sore arms and thumbs.

N64 one and Wiimote are just awful.
>> Anonymous
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the gamecube controller was the worst design in gaming history (worse than even the atari jaguar and sony boomerang prototypes) and the standard ps controller is complete and utter shat for playing anything but an rpg. So far the 360 controller is the best for just about everything.
>> Anonymous
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>>313606

A challenger appears.
>> Anonymous
>>313611
holy fuck i remember this
>> Anonymous
In before the video game controller rule 34
>> Anonymous
For games that uses left analog stick as the main way to move, 360 controller makes waaaaay more sense than a Dualshock. It's more naturally placed , unlike a Dualshock where I have to put my left thumb at an awkward angle (I got tired easier using dualshock).

The 360 D-pad sucks though, and I still don't understand why there are no 3rd party companies that release a 360 controller with a working D-Pad? Surely it would be such a hit said company will make a LOT of monies...
>> Anonymous
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>>313576
true but it was completely nintendo's fault, more the guy who designed it. Look up the history behind, don't feel like typing it or even looking for copy paste.

>>313589
>>313610

first, the controller's look shouldn't be your first concern because it is covered by your hands most of the time, but more over they took their time to build a controller around the human hand. How it wants to rest, and they were very successful. Second, if you feel that the dualshock is better. That would just be your personally opinion, i'm not going to say your wrong and you could even say the GC's controller is based on the dualshock, but the GC controller mimics all the curves your hand has, as the dualshock is going for rhe more aerodynamic shape and look, which might look better, but confort wise, is inferior.
>> Anonymous
>>313531
This wins when you're a kid. When your hands get bigger, PS controllers win.
>> Anonymous
The xbox S controller is better than the xbox 360s, feels alot better made. I never got used to the 360s either.
>> Anonymous
I actually preferred the man hands xbox controller for a long time. The s grew on me though....
>> Mime Genocide
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If 4chan had a perfect controller it would be this onehander.
>> Anonymous
>>313778

This man is right, when I was a kid(7-8 years old) the nintendo pad of the snes was very comfortable but the PS one was a bit too big for my hands, now I'm 19 years old and I have proved the xbox, xbox360, DS2, N64, Gamecube and Dualshock; all I could say is that the most comfortable pads I have ever touched are the dualshocks and the 360 controller.
>> Anonymous
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I have this fucker hooked up to the PC via bluetooth. It is a god.
>> Anonymous
>>313877
Welcome to LikSang from like 5 years ago.
>> Anonymous
I have a little USB dongle that hooks up two DS2 controllers in one USB slot. Best purchase ever, it rocks ass for playing ANYTHING on emulator, no matter the console. The DS2 has either exactly as much or more buttons that %99 on controllers ever made, so it's pretty versatile for emulation.
>> Anonymous
>>313800
Good fucking God, CLEAN THAT SHIT.
>> Anonymous
>>313898
I only have the adapter for a single DS2, but yeah it's great for both emulators and plenty of games. Far better than every gamepad I've seen that's native for the PC. I do wonder about drivers for the ps3 controller considering it has a usb hook up right out of the box, and could use blue tooth if one has a receiver for that on the pc. Some wireless mice/keyboards have a bluetooth receiver that can be used for other purposes.
>> Anonymous
>>313877
ROMs are the shit with it!
>> Anonymous
>>313800
Why is Wilson under that controller?
>> Anonymous
>>314051

Tried it. The driver I tried is unintuitive, you've got to drag and drop it yourself into the system32 folder then execute it via the commandline every freaking time you reset the PC. And to top it off, it didn't work for me anyway. Maybe there's another driver, I don't know, but just putting this out there.