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Dear goodness yes please! It was great the first 2 times, but now it's just old.
No. The dualshock is perfect. It won two console generations.
Some minor alterations and it will be perfect, better triggers and co caved analogue sticks = perfection
Get rid of that thing, horrible ergonomics.
If I wanted concave analogue sticks and triggers like the 360 controller, I'd use a 360 controller on it.
I actually don't care about the L2/R2 buttons being curved or not, because I use my trigger finger on L1/R1 and my middle finger on L2/R2, same as I have always done.
Concave analogue sticks have an issue for me because I don't use the top of the stick, I push and pull it from the side, so the convex sticks are much better for me.
My changes would be to widen the controller slightly because it may not excell for most things, but it's competent in all. KEEP ANALOGUE FACE BUTTONS!