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- Nov 11, 2004
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Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Originally posted by: Matt2
*slaps OP*
Did Sony give your hand permission to hurt!? Now go enjoy your photo gallery and think about what you've done.
Seriously though, the controller is terrible. My thumbs ache after long sessions with the PS3. It's a relic, a holdover from Sony's glory days, poorly adapted for today's gaming. The position of the thumbs and the horrible "triggers" are a nightmare.
360 controller is much better.
It's amazing how I played countless hours of PSOne and PS2 games (of course I was much younger then...), but now with the advent of the far superior 360 controller, I can't play PS3 for more than an hour. The DS3 is too small, the triggers are horribly placed, the analog sticks are bad and poorly placed, and the entire shape of the gamepad isn't intuitive to an adult's hands.
If it wasn't for the crappy D-pad, I'd say the 360 controller was the best of all time. The Dual Shock hasn't changed in any significant way since it was introduced in 1997 (1998 here in the States). Good or lazy design by Sony to keep it the same? You decide!
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The most comfortable controller ever is the Gamecube controller. Button wierdness though will always be a topic but it's the most comfortable controller ever.
