Is the DualShock 3 D-pad patented and hence Microsoft couldn't pinch the design without paying Sony?
Even cheapo 3rd party pads have better D-pads than the Xbox pads.
Is the DualShock 3 D-pad patented and hence Microsoft couldn't pinch the design without paying Sony?
Is the DualShock 3 D-pad patented and hence Microsoft couldn't pinch the design without paying Sony?
The playstation controller has been around for nearly 15 years, everyone should be used to it by now.
we would probably all still think the PS design was the bees knees.
Why on earth would they want to pinch the design?![]()
If the 360 pad didn't exist, we would probably all still think the PS design was the bees knees.
I daresay we won't have to worry about the DualShock 4 appearing with PS4. They're likely to do away with it and go for some wand waving nonsense like the Wii.
Apart from the new revision with a new d-pad and new bumpers?
Edit: Though it's a limited edition and only on sale in the US now, you'd hope they're actually going to put these changes into all future controllers eventually. What happened to the green one that had the new d-pad not long ago? I never saw that for sale.
So yeah, a full revision of the controller would be nice![]()
I would like to agree, but I was spoilt by the one I linked to...Logitech...it's the same idea as a PS pad, but much bulkier and feels much better in the hands.
Only problem is it's PC only.
How good is that for use with games running through emulation?
Looks great
I've just picked up a new green controller from a high street chain. I'll report a bit later if it's any different.Apart from the new revision with a new d-pad and new bumpers?
Edit: Though it's a limited edition and only on sale in the US now, you'd hope they're actually going to put these changes into all future controllers eventually. What happened to the green one that had the new d-pad not long ago? I never saw that for sale.
The trouble is, the new Xbox d-pad is still a "hat" switch - essentially a really small joystick that you move up/left/right/down, with a dpad-shaped piece of plastic chucked on top, instead of four actual buttons. I really don't get why they persisted with it, as it's so obvious just plain buttons would be miles better.There is a new Microsoft pad with a new d-pad (EU exclusive, I believe). But testing on some websites and users shows no difference, in existing games (I think they ned to code games especially for the new pad, which kind of defeats the point, unless all old games get patched (something I doubt as the controller is only out in the EU, at the moment).
I daresay we won't have to worry about the DualShock 4 appearing with PS4. They're likely to do away with it and go for some wand waving nonsense like the Wii.