completely. virtually no effort is put into making a coherent physical sensation with it and games will just play some of the game sounds through it, and hope you're impressed by whatever feeling that makes.
the bigger motors in older controllers were better. they weren't nuanced but they at least communicated impact and power rather than "your phone got a text message."
I got one of the retrobit wired ones of these brand new and the dpad is super loose, feels like it has a ton of wiggle room and no feedback. Did I get unlucky or is that just how these controllers are?
I used the DS5 for like 2 years for PC gaming, then the poor babby got drift. Been using the Vader 3 Pro since and I love it. But the DS5 is a solid controller, I need to buy a new one before Stellar Blade comes out
I bought mine as soon as they released standalone controllers and the first thing I did was open it to remove the microphones. It's not hard. Easily the best quality controller I have right now in my collection now that the israelites can't spy on me.
You literally have to take the whole thing apart and take out the battery to remove bother mics it's a giant pain in the ass. I'm sticking which pic rel.
>it's a giant pain in the ass
No it's not, it's super easy and fricking with these things is fun. You're a legitimate moron if you get filtered by disassembling controllers.
nah bruv
This would be the correct answer if it wasn't missing two buttons and clickable sticks.
Still the most comfortable to hold controller ever made and I liked the face buttons even, but the d-pad and z button where terrible and the c-stick wasn't great either.
>Not a split controller >Still has a right analog stick even after they were proven to be basically obsolete >Trackpad is off in the center >No ability to add a tracking ring for the VR functionality that the console has
The dualsense and its derivatives are the controller shaped manifestation of trying to wean a child off breast milk. Massive baby duck syndrome that can be traced back to the PS2 and the rejection of the PS3 boomerang.
I find ps4 more comfortable
Is the haptic feedback in the Dualsense overrated or no?
is that a custom reshell?
completely. virtually no effort is put into making a coherent physical sensation with it and games will just play some of the game sounds through it, and hope you're impressed by whatever feeling that makes.
the bigger motors in older controllers were better. they weren't nuanced but they at least communicated impact and power rather than "your phone got a text message."
I think it's amazing when games use it properly. Feeling the rain in your controller is a cool feeling.
It's only amazing in Astro's Playroom.
Unironicaly
>teriible button design and placement
>terrible joystick quality and placement
>literally just a giant potato
do microsnofts really?
t. babyhands
>microsnofts
lul
You don't even know why "snoy" is a thing.
dude
big hands
*proceeds to make a gamer web comic about xbox big*
Did they actually make one with colored buttons or is that a fake? Call me a kid but I hate the monochrome look controllers are doing now.
OP here, sorry, I posted the wrong image. I meant to post this.
I got one of the retrobit wired ones of these brand new and the dpad is super loose, feels like it has a ton of wiggle room and no feedback. Did I get unlucky or is that just how these controllers are?
I used the DS5 for like 2 years for PC gaming, then the poor babby got drift. Been using the Vader 3 Pro since and I love it. But the DS5 is a solid controller, I need to buy a new one before Stellar Blade comes out
Wrong generation.
That's not an xbox series x controller? What even is that? Something you bought off Aliexpress?
it's too heavy
Do you even lift?
I don't have an Xbox but I love Halo. How much are these going for nowadays?
I prefer weighty controllers
side by side sticks is so sick, I don't know how people play on anything else
Ya I'm never buying a controller with a microphone in it.
I bought mine as soon as they released standalone controllers and the first thing I did was open it to remove the microphones. It's not hard. Easily the best quality controller I have right now in my collection now that the israelites can't spy on me.
You literally have to take the whole thing apart and take out the battery to remove bother mics it's a giant pain in the ass. I'm sticking which pic rel.
>it's a giant pain in the ass
No it's not, it's super easy and fricking with these things is fun. You're a legitimate moron if you get filtered by disassembling controllers.
This would be the correct answer if it wasn't missing two buttons and clickable sticks.
is it true that there's going to be a revision of this with better battery
>can't even last a single session without needing to charge again
No.
nah bruv
The touchpad and LEDs are superfluous garbage.
Still the most comfortable to hold controller ever made and I liked the face buttons even, but the d-pad and z button where terrible and the c-stick wasn't great either.
I actually love the c-stick.
Sony's controllers get worse every single generation. PS2 was basically the same as PS1 but the build quality was so much worse.
>Not a split controller
>Still has a right analog stick even after they were proven to be basically obsolete
>Trackpad is off in the center
>No ability to add a tracking ring for the VR functionality that the console has
The dualsense and its derivatives are the controller shaped manifestation of trying to wean a child off breast milk. Massive baby duck syndrome that can be traced back to the PS2 and the rejection of the PS3 boomerang.
Dualshock 3 for me.
the adaptive triggers are kind of a meme
For me it's the dual sense edge