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The Wii is masculine because the wiimote could resemble a guy's............yeah. You have to jerk it around to win! Plus if you're not careful with it, someone could lose an eye.
The Wii is masculine because the wiimote could resemble a guy's............yeah. You have to jerk it around to win! Plus if you're not careful with it, someone could lose an eye.
I'm with Valk. I miss the larger, heavier Dual-Shocks that feel like they won't just snap under my giant hands. And I hate the L2 and R2 triggers on the SIX-AXIS. They're so... strange.
Edit: I just compared the PS3 controller to Sony's PS2 controller and they're not much different for size. But I've been using 3rd party wireless for the last two years, and it's bigger and more comfortable. So, uh yeah.
I certainly hope so. Sixaxis motion controls so far have sucked, and I miss rumble. It feels like such a tacked on feature when I can't even get it to work right in most games, the only game it seemed decently implimented is Folklore. And again, at the end of the day it feels like another useless tacked on feature of the game.
meh...I've always felt that the Dreamcast and the Xbox controllers were far superior to the Sony series of controllers. Honestly, the Dual Shock just doesn't feel comfortable in my hands, even though I've gotten used to it spending all those hours with RPGM3....but I guess the lack of actual triggers is what ruins the whole thing for me. I'm not a big fan of racing games by a long shot, but I would MUCH rather play one on a controller that has triggers to control acceleration and braking than either face or shoulder buttons...it just feels more intuitive, and feels as if you have more control over the experience.
Also, FPS' benefit from triggers as well, for obvious reasons.
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