so - for people who have both a 360 and a ps3 or either an xbox and a ps2

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#1 LycanthropyMoon
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Both system's controllers are pretty similar, yet they're still fairly different. do you need each time to get used again to the controller? or each time you pick either's controller you immidiently feel comfortable with it? does it annoy you, or does it feels pretty natural? thanks.

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#2 Oakfront
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The controllers them selves i can just pick back up and play straight away. Its just the controls for games that weird me out a little. Try playing COD 4 on 360, then playing SOCOM on PS3 moments later. I challenge you. :P

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#3 Floppy_Jim
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I can switch between both really easily, I always have done.
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#4 vrizzle
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i can easily switch between both controllers no problem

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#5 Legendaryscmt
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Never had a problem switching between. However, getting used to a game's controls then switching sometimes is a problem.

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#6 Vexx88
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No. The Xbox 1 orginal controller not the controller S The original one was a monster.
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#7 muthsera666
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Not at all. I hate, hate, hate, hate the PlayStation controller. Xbox Controller S fits my hands perfectly, and I feel like I am supposed to have deformed hands if I want to hold the PlayStation controller comfortably. A lot of the controls themselves are similar (Xbox to PS2, I think) but the controllers are very different. When I finally get a PS2 for myself, I'm going to try to find a controller like the S to work on the PS2.
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#8 masterpinky2000
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I just got a PS3, so I'm still getting adjusted to the controller. Dualshocks are smaller than 360 controllers and yet seem a little wider relative to their stubby little arms. Overall I think it's a little less comfortable and that won't change, but I'm used to it by now and can play with it just fine.
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#9 reikalee
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I've been using a PlayStation controller for a long time so the first time I used an Xbox 360 control gave me a sense of culture shock.

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#10 ASK_Story
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I think each controller has its ups and downs.
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#11 Solehite
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I find it quite easy to got between different console's controllers. I only have a problem going between pc and console controls

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#12 Dire_Weasel
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Both controllers are quite nice with the exception of the 360 d-pad, which, quite simply, is defective garbage. It makes me wonder how they could screw it up so badly and yet never bother fixing it.

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Both system's controllers are pretty similar, yet they're still fairly different. do you need each time to get used again to the controller? or each time you pick either's controller you immidiently feel comfortable with it? does it annoy you, or does it feels pretty natural? thanks.

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whoa. both controllers are TOTALLY different. i actually dont have a ps3 or any sony system but i can never handle the ps3 controller. i have big hands. the thumbsticks on the ps3 seem to be closer and that is difficult to use.