the dual shock legacy will end with PS3 according to sony
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/38 ... n-for-ps4/
ive used lots of controllers in my life but few have felt as comfortable and natural as a Dual Shock, and they have been pretty rugged too. though i have smashed 3.
could never really get to grips with the 360 controller, i like stuff to by symetrical
RIP Dual Shock
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Steady on - it's only an unfounded rumour, not set in stone, or even confirmed by Sony. It also doesn't mean goodbye to the dual shock - just that they may add touch or move capabilities.
I'll wait for an official Sony announcement first.
I'll wait for an official Sony announcement first.
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ive not used a touchscreen built into a gamepad but i think the idea is a bit daft. but im quite old skool
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Adding unobtrusive options to a standard controller is all good IMO except that it will a) increase the price of replacing the controllers (it already cost me around £70 to replace a pair of dual controllers) and b) will go unused probably in multi-plat games.
Apparently the touch controls work well on Vita for fine tuning aiming and things... I've not used them myself though.
Apparently the touch controls work well on Vita for fine tuning aiming and things... I've not used them myself though.
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