SchollA from Console ControllUs - where the console controls us writes:
When I first heard about this feature being introduced for the Xbox One controller I thought to myself “That’s a really cool feature”, provided if it works as advertised. If it does however this could indeed change the way we play games forever going forward.
Let me go into why this feature being implemented on a Sony platform — namely the PS4 is most likely inevitable.
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I think it's a bit late... Remove that stupid lightbar first, Sony.
I gotta give it to MS there. As much as I dislike their anti-consumerism and the Xbox One itself, the impulse triggers are actually a brilliant idea. There are a lot of ways to use those triggers to provide feedback to the player, completely separate from normal vibration.
Could Sony add it in? Sure, in a future DS4 redesign, similar to the Sixaxis being replaced by the DS3. It would definitely get widespread use considering the feature is included on Xbox One as well.
Hope this will be great for PS4 gamers. Rumble trigger is a great invention for the evolution of rumble.
They have a light bar on the controller which serves no purpose without the camera. As for the impulse triggers, they probably will. They already copied MS triggers from this gen.
The article doesn't mention the improvements of the rumble in the PS4 controller.
I am surprised there is little talk about it.