As an avid PC gamer, I'm going to step in and say this is because the 360 pad is the only one that works reliably without any kind of configuration/intervention on your part with modern games, which are designed to work with it already and use the correctly labeled buttons in options menus and tooltips and things like that instead of vague number assignments that may or may not make logical sense.Azaraxzealot said:and based on the sales of the 360-style controller for PC,
/thread, pretty much. WAY easier said than done, and I think a lot could be done to make that mock-up look more attractive, but... yeah. The 360 controller fits the hand well, but needs a much better D-pad, and its shoulder buttons aren't very comfortable and are actually prone to breaking.lordlillen said:![]()
if the replace the R1 and L1 with the playstation versions this would be my dream controller.
Yes. Best controller I've ever used is the PS2 one and most logically laid out imo... but it holds a little weirdly, whereas the overall shape of the 360 controller feels more normal. Also PS3 trigger buttons are too easy to slip off, 360 ones are better.lordlillen said:![]()
if the replace the R1 and L1 with the playstation versions this would be my dream controller.
As much as I hate to admit it (as a PS3 fanboy) you're totally right. It's the most ergonomic, easy controller I've ever used. If they replaced the triggers and shoulder buttons with the PS3 ones then I'd buy four of them. I'm already considering getting an Xbox controller knockoff for my PS3, just with PS3 motifs (triangle, Circle, X, Square, etc.).Souplex said:The perfect controller already exists. It's the 360 controller.
lol fucked if I know. I can imagine the left part is about the size of a regular PS3/360 controller cut in half, but I've got no idea about the other part.Xzi said:Thing on the left looks kinda good depending on its size, but what's the max DPI tracking on the mouse?captaincabbage said:As much as I hate to admit it (as a PS3 fanboy) you're totally right. It's the most ergonomic, easy controller I've ever used. If they replaced the triggers and shoulder buttons with the PS3 ones then I'd buy four of them. I'm already considering getting an Xbox controller knockoff for my PS3, just with PS3 motifs (triangle, Circle, X, Square, etc.).Souplex said:The perfect controller already exists. It's the 360 controller.
EDIT!!! EDIT!!! I just remembered!! The perfect controller already exists!
Gaze in awe, fleshy mortals, at the Splitfish controller for PS3!!
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