It's hurting your hand? Are you sure you just haven't been on the computer too much? Carpal Tunnel is a *****.
As someone who has very tiny hands, even among women, I'll just jump in and say I absolutely love the 360 controller, and have never had any problems with it because of the size of my hands.unoleian said:Works most excellently for me. I love the design of the 360 controller. Can play for hours with no cramping. From day one, it felt natural to me. Must be in how you hold/use it. Or maybe you're just a smidge too small or too large for it...All I know is, after so much time with the 360 controller, I can't stand Sony's standard controllers. And there was a time when I thought the DS2 was the best thing ever...now, it feels tiny. And I notice extreme cramping in my wrists after just a couple hours, because of how I have to twist them slightly from neutral to get my index fingers on the shoulder buttons and my thumbs on the pads. Not so with the 360. Everything falls right into place. *FYI I'm actually fiddling with my controllers as I type this, to make sure I'm not making things up in my head*migo said:The 360 controller was good in theory, but in practice it doesn't work. It's where your thumb rests naturally when it's close to your hand, not where it has a central position to move in all directions.moose49408 said:Snip
Maybe I'm just "trained" for it now, But I still have far more years of PS/PS2 playing under my belt than 360 playing....who knows.
My brother and I have geometry wars on our xbox 360 and neither of us have ever had any problems playing it with the xbox 360 controller.migo said:No way it worked perfectly well for Geometry Wars, and that's practically a 360 staple.
Tasty. Why don't we do that?XinfiniteX said:Thank god! I'll take 10! I'm so sick of the retarded design of the 360 controller. Sure they wanted to do something to differentiate from the playstation controller, but there is a reason all PS controllers have been symmetrical. Just like there is a reason we don't build houses out of bread..
One of my all time favorites was the Pelican N64 controller. It was FAT. Most N64 controllers were slim, no, this thing was monstrous. I barely needed to curl my fingers beyond relaxed.dathwampeer said:*SNIP
I remeber for the PS1 I found this cheap third part controller called the wing pad.
It was fucking immense.
Imagine a streamlined duke... That's what it was.... before the duke came along. ahah.
Sadly I've never come across one again. It was a magnificent pad in the days when pads were like McDonalds toys. Proper heavy, proper responsive. My mates couldn't fathom how I used it. They all use sony pads with no fuss.
Im the same - The proportions of the 360 controller sits naturally in my hand, however, older (not old, just older, or used to older systems for long periods of time) would probably have gotten used to the symmetrical controller layout.Deadman Walkin said:Honestly I like the xbox controller the way it is, it fits my hands perfectly. The Play Station and Nintendo ones have always not been right for me, but I still would have a keyboard and mouse over a controller any day!
I second this inquiry.dathwampeer said:Kinda off topic. But the 'RAT' on that website looks kinda good. Has anyone used one?
Because then little children come along and try and eat your house, and you're forced to cook them instead. It becomes a huge mess.Berserker119 said:Tasty. Why don't we do that?XinfiniteX said:Thank god! I'll take 10! I'm so sick of the retarded design of the 360 controller. Sure they wanted to do something to differentiate from the playstation controller, but there is a reason all PS controllers have been symmetrical. Just like there is a reason we don't build houses out of bread..
Fraps or it never happened.dathwampeer said:Doesn't mean it's always true.