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Cnet: Dual shock 3 Review

The good: Wireless PS3 controller with rumble support; slightly heavier, which gives it a bit more heft than the feather-light Sixaxis controller; rumble function added to many existing games via downloadable patches.

The bad: Somewhat overpriced; doesn't come with a USB cable for recharging; rechargeable battery isn't removable.

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smokeb45856d ago

what did they give the 360 controller i think the price is good

toughNAME5856d ago

8.2 - http://reviews.cnet.com/gam...

But Cnet did a feature a while back on the best controllers of all time. I wonder if a PS3 controller made the list this time.

Glad to be a gamer5856d ago

The six axis is way to light and flimsy in feel imo. Feel sorry for those that have to upgrade there control just to get rumble. This year is gonna be expensive enough for gamers without this added exspense.

Now if they could only sort out the trigger buttons...

okcomputer5856d ago

The trigger buttons are fine on the ds3/sixaxis. Not as good as the triggers on the 360, but still good enough. What they really need to do is tighten up the analog sticks. ps3 controller + 360 analog sticks = perfect controller

Hercules5856d ago (Edited 5856d ago )

that this is expensive, well think of it like this, the 360 wireless controller is cost more than the SIXAXIS. maybe not not at first (both are $49.99) but when you want to charge up your controllers you can get a cheap usb cable with a ps3; with the 360 buy AA or a rechargeable pack...so in the end, the ps3 controllers are cheaper, plus better than the 360's controller, imo

Cop_Boy5856d ago

gonna get the ds3 with the 2 copies of gta iv for my ps3 ........

fenderputty5856d ago

I play a good amount and still haven't had to replace the battery. Isn't there a tutorial on how to do it? Won't Sony do it for you? You also get the cable to charge your controller with the PS3. Why do you need 2? If you're playing with one you charge the other and switch off.

It has motion control and rumble. Enough said.

okcomputer5856d ago

Not having a charger would be a pain in the ass when you're using more than one controller a lot and they're both running out. I imported my ds3 months ago, and since then i've noticed the battery charge is a little shorter than the sixaxis, so it could be an issue.

fenderputty5856d ago

That will make 4 controllers. I doubt I will ever run out of a charge.

On the plus side, Motorstorm 2 will have split screen. Two DS3's rumbling away while myself and a friend drive our asses off.

TheKungFool5856d ago

I had a small chuckle when I read that as a negative. Nothing pissed me off more than when I opened my 360 to realize the wireless controllers didn't even come with battery packs, and I'd have to fork over more money for the "play'n'charge" kits.

Plus, why not just keep your older Sixaxis controllers around? I'm going to pick up two DS3's, but I'll keep my 2 current Sixaxis controllers. Not really a big deal to me.

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Stop Complaining: PlayStation 4 Doesn’t Need DualShock 3 Support

In this article Jon Ireson of RealGamerNewz takes up the discussion of DualShock 3 support for the PlayStation 4 and goes over the many technical as well as logical reasons why it is not necessary and if anything, would only hold innovation back for the gamer.

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PhiMattic4077d ago

I agree! I welcome a new controller. The dualshock has been around since Playstation 1. I think it is time for Sony to try something new.

Just_The_Truth4077d ago (Edited 4077d ago )

It makes sense seeing how different the new controller is and the extra features so I don't mind that the DS3 won't work. The only thing that gets me is what is that light bar for. Is it just 6axis? And if so why could they just but it in the controller like the DS3?

FunAndGun4077d ago

From Shuhei Yoshida on the PSBlog:

"On the front side of DUALSHOCK 4 is a light bar with LED that illuminate in various colors to match the color of the character in a game as a simple way to identify players. The colors can also provide useful information to players, such as when their character has taken damage during a game. DUALSHOCK 4 was developed alongside a second peripheral, a dual camera which can sense the depth of the environment in front of it and also track the 3D location of the controller via its light bar. The new camera incorporates four microphones capable of accurate sound detection and source origination, and it will support the PlayStation Move motion controller with more precision than ever before."

aCasualGamer4077d ago

I don't understand why people would complain. It's basically a DS3 but upgraded and better. It hasn't changed that much so fans won't recognize the controller. The buttons are all there, the analogue sticks are there in the same place. They've just refined it and made it better:

-Reduced latency
-Better rumble
-Speaker integrated
-Lightbar LED (enables Move support of some sort)
-Touchpad for (additional input)
-Headphone jack
-Better triggers for shooters
-More ergonomic
-More texture on the device for better grip
-Share and options button

All that, while still keeping the traditional DS3 design which is familiar to millions of gamers. The only thing they removed was start and select buttons, which honestly were a bit unnecessary to begin with. I haven't pressed Start and Select to get out of a Tekken game in ages, nor have i pressed Select to trigger a taunt since Devil May Cry. These can all be integrated with touchpad.

JRivera924077d ago

Oh the smell of butthurt fan in the morning lol... It was announced like TWO months ago that the DS3 wasn't gunna work on the PS4, I don't know why everyone seems so surprised now...

Ikkrt4077d ago

for a while I was interested in the PS system because you could use it to play older games... but I agree now that newer systems will have updated/ altered functions so backwards compatability is not always going to be viable...if the new controller is going to have more options on it then using an older one does not make sense to me... as the article stated if you buy the newer system it does not mean you have to discard the older one if I had access to a working PS1 I would still use it today even if I had the newer systems too.

NYC_Gamer4077d ago (Edited 4077d ago )

It would be useless for DS3 support since PS4 was built with the new controller features in mind

kingPoS4077d ago

It'd be nice if the DS4 worked on the ps3... I'd by it just for that.

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Is there more to this controller than it seems?

With only five days left until the (almost certain) announcement of the Playstation 4, this photo appeared and made the rounds of Destructoid, Kotaku and everywhere else.

Business at the front. Party at the back? A list of observations and questions regarding this prototype. From the front here it looks quite “normal” but the more you think about it the stranger it gets - could there be some unique features we're missing?

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DivineAssault 4084d ago

smh.. this WONT be the final build & im sure its gonna be great in the end

mixelon4084d ago

Smh back at you? Agreed, it's likely not the final design, and for the record I like the look of the weird prototype anyway. :) It definitely has a few visible improvements already in this form.

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DualShock 4 on PS4 – Is it Time for a Change?

As the DualShock has been the consistent PlayStation icon for many fans, the question that seems to be raised is ‘what will happen to it with each new generation?’ As rumors have once again sparked about a different DualShock 4, the Daily Reaction crew of Seb and Dan address the potential for changing the DS for the PS4.

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doctorstrange4112d ago

Please no, I'm used to the DS3. Biometrics could be cool, but no touch stuff.

Foolsjoker4112d ago

Yeah, keep the main design but don't mess it up too bad.

theBAWSE4112d ago (Edited 4112d ago )

Definitely redesign the L2 & R2 triggers on the DS3...I hate the way they slant in..need them more like the dual shocks of old

Army_of_Darkness4112d ago (Edited 4112d ago )

I F$#KIN hate the L2 and R2 buttons on the DS3! such uncomfortable useless buttons and no matter how fast I push them, they still seem to go up and down really slow?!?!.

Outside_ofthe_Box4112d ago (Edited 4112d ago )

If they are gonna change the controller for PS4 then they should at least make the DS3 compatible with the PS4 as well. That way those that prefer DualShock can continue to use it.

decrypt4112d ago

Why not give console gamers a choice on which controller they want to choose.. its not hard.

DOMination-4112d ago

Guys, wait until you see the new controller before moaning. I know its been 15 years and i appreciate after that long, change is hard. But things move on.

Sony have a good track record with controllers. Whatever they come up with, Im sure it'll be good.

DeadlyFire4111d ago

@Domination
Like the last one they came up with for PS3 and quickly threw out the window for DS3?

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yeahokchief4112d ago (Edited 4112d ago )

Here is a thought: Offer 2 variations of PS4 controllers!! Offer the standard dualshock 4, but then also blow us away with something new particularly for the bigger hands of adults.

I own PS1,PS2 and PS3 and I've always found the Gamecube and smaller Xbox1 controllers the most comfortable.

The Ps3 controller can cause pains in my hands after a few long hours of pressing in L3 while moving around in 1st person games. This is because the controller handles are too small and awkwardly slanted.

The joysticks need concave tops for more control so people aren't tempted to buy those little snap on things.

For shooters I believe the Xbox joystick placement is optimal, but i'm open to new layouts.

showtimefolks4112d ago

simple answer yes but change isn't always so good so maybe a make some changes but keep the main concept the same

everyone wants change till it happens than every day will be articles about how the old controller was so much better

i am happy with DS3 as i was with DS1 and 2

Blackdeath_6634112d ago

no, a new controller is good if they give you the option to use the ps3 controller on the ps4. that way you get the best of both worlds. see, change not always so bad.

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NovusTerminus4112d ago

NO! I use my DS3 for everything... Even my PC gaming!

Root4112d ago

They just have to update it, sort some things out here and there to make it even better and they'll be good to go

Relientk774112d ago

I love the Dualshock controller, and if they didnt change it, I would love it

boybato4112d ago

perfect controller in my opinion.. nice button layout (though I guess, its just because I am soooooo used to it.), nice form factor.

only change I would request to be had would be that they modify the part of housing that holds the analogue sticks wherein I wish it would be like whats in the vita(encased in a piece of metal to avoid chipping)

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