A game of two controllers. Digital Foundry goes hands-on with the Dual Shock 4 and Xbox One pad.
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game is old and tired - time to create something new and put this one to bed
unless your 12/21 years old
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They both are good, but I'm hearing all around the web that DualShock 4 wins. Whatever, as long as they both have their particular and unique advantages that benefit their respective platforms, then I'm good.
the xbox 360 controller was near perfect except for the dpad which looks better overall im glad they kept everything the same and refined it the controller was good as it is.
also the DS4 looks good they fixed the triggers and made the overall controller bigger which were two of the major gripes against the ds3
overall they both look really good, the controller preference is really subjective so cant really say one is better than the other
As long as the the design of a controller is anything other than asymmetric, it is an uncomfortable design for me. The Xbox controller is the only choice I will ever make. It has always seemed like the PS controllers were designed for small, nimble hands, which is a hand structure that I do not possess.
Both are great controllers. Cant wait to hold them and check out the improvements.
yet another pad comparison that does not bother to discuss the DS4's weight and feel.
would love to finally get some insight on how the ds4 stacks up to other controllers in terms of its feel, weight, spacing in hand, ect.