Cant understand all the hate on the way you hold the Dualshock.
Feels fine to me.
[QUOTE=A B.A. Survivor;39607415]I always would get frustrated, since my hands were so small I couldn't reach all the buttons at once.[/QUOTE]
i still can't
You just need to grow your nails a few inches in order to push all the buttons on the duke. Or get a finglonger.
[QUOTE=Zombie man70;39622064]It's well designed. It's just that your to dumb to figure out how to hold it.[/QUOTE]
The controller is the interpreter from the player to the game, nobody's born knowing how to use it and usually nobody's going to teach you how. If you just pick it up, and your first instinct is to hold it 'wrong' then it's not a good user friendly design. It shouldn't be a part of the challenge to know how to hold the controller, it should just be as simple as 'put your hands on it, press the buttons' like it is with every other one.
[QUOTE=Flyingman356;39625596]The controller is the interpreter from the player to the game, nobody's born knowing how to use it and usually nobody's going to teach you how. If you just pick it up, and your first instinct is to hold it 'wrong' then it's not a good user friendly design. It shouldn't be a part of the challenge to know how to hold the controller, it should just be as simple as 'put your hands on it, press the buttons' like it is with every other one.[/QUOTE]
And it is. Input devices are shaped in such a way that you should insensitively hold them in the most comfortable way you can. If you happen to be holding it in a way that causes pain or discomfort, when nobody else on the planet is, then you are the one with the problem, not the controller.
There's a reason they've used the Dualshock design since the PS, it's because it works, people are accustomed to it and find it usable.
[video=youtube;Hvcps5dFzfc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XF2pu-4rXc&list=PLol_ykYs3OQ7spG6H10jmHaP8mV-lBpti&index=1[/video]
Newest vid is up.
My favorite part is the coverage of the Move, where it's called innovative for bringing "a new level of motion control gaming, never before seen on a [b]Playstation[/b] console." :v:
i can see the next gen tech ps4 in the back ground
great innovation guys
[QUOTE=A B.A. Survivor;39607415]I always would get frustrated, since my hands were so small I couldn't reach all the buttons at once.[/QUOTE]
It's called child-proof. What better way to keep whiny shits off Halo if you make it impossible for them to use the controls. :v:
[QUOTE=SexualShark;39626403]i can see the next gen tech ps4 in the back ground
great innovation guys[/QUOTE]
That's a dev unit. It's basically a ps4 in a computer case with extra ports and different software and hardware for making edits or testing software.
[QUOTE=MIPS;39626432]It's called child-proof. What better way to keep whiny shits off Halo if you make it impossible for them to use the controls. :v:[/QUOTE]
i don't think it really worked
Th new video is up, and its about handhelds. I'd embed it here but I'm on my mobile.
[editline]18th February 2013[/editline]
[video=youtube;X_W1JQ5ubWQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_W1JQ5ubWQ[/video]
Oh man all those people who thought it was a fake.
:haw:
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