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Not that anyone will read this way down here, but I think that I will only miss some the rumble in some racing games. But for the most part I think you can actually "feel" the game better with the sixaxis.
For example when I was playing NHL 07 you can push the controller forward and check an opponent. When I was doing this it really felt like I was hitting my cousin.
Just thought you guys might like that point of view.
ill have to go with DS2 for one reason the rumble
i personally dont play (hate) racing games (add flying to that), and that is so far the main function of the sixaxis, and dont get me started on nba2k7,, it's one thing to make u use the sixaxis for free throws, but to shove it down ur throat wither u like it or not, that just made me return the game, honestly
so as a guy who hate racing game, i feel bad about taking out rumble for a feature that i can care less about, that is untill they come up with some good use for it (i have faith in Kojima to use it in a good way)
The sixaxis rocks, the bluetooth on its own is cool the motion sensing is also cool but the only drawback is the rumble feature.
The motion sensing is cool when ur playing warhawk, ace combat, lair and other cool games that will eventualy come that is if ace combat will come which is one of the best plane games ever, probably MGS4 will use it cuz u can expect anythin cool from kojima. The controler is also smooth fast responsive and easy/comfortable to handle, I just love technology, not technology drawbacks.
But how will i ever feel the rumble when phsyco mantis rumbles my dualshock 2 or the rumble when my player gets hurt, HOW WILL I EVER PLAY GOD OF WAR AGAIN with the same feeling to it. any way i hope they'll release a rumble featured controler even if its after 1-2 years i can wait but better not get my hopes up high, might as well get used to sixaxis 4 the good of all.
Not crazy about L2 and R2 (or the whole motion sensing thing in general) but the sixaxis seems to be a little more responsive, so yeah, sixaxis. Also, not to sound like and idiot, but when I first realized that "sixaxis" spelled backwards was "sixaxis", I was like, "OMGthatpwns!(don't really talk like that, I hate internet slang)".BrantleySalterbut it does, :) hahahaha, LOL
Dualshock2 FTW. A lot of people say they " dont like rumble " but IMO it was a bad decision on $ony's behalf and a step backwards in the evolution of gaming. I think in shooters rumble is a prerequsite and is much more immersing than occasionally thrusting controller forwards to melee ( especially when there's a melee button) and even the people who own all platforms have been given another reason to opt for Wii/360 version over PS3 for either acheivments, rumble and still HD1080i visuals or Wii controlls and perhaps DS connectivity. I like the PS3 as a system and I think eventually there will be a decent amount of software to warrant the purchase but I wish you could plug a Dualshock 2 in there and aside from Socom 4 or other must have exclusives all of my shooters will be on the other two systems. Also, I prefer a heavier controller and think sixaxis feels " light and cheap". Dig the new L2/R2 though.bubnuxU do know how long Rumble has been around for, B4 PS2, member Dualshock 1? 2 years b4 PS2.
I have to say dual-shock simply because if I don't wan't the rumble feature, I can disable it on most games. Sixaxis forces the features on you.
I like options, not demands.
I have to say dual-shock simply because if I don't wan't the rumble feature, I can disable it on most games. Sixaxis forces the features on you.
I like options, not demands.
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I just want to know which you prefer. I prefer SIXAXIS, I don't like rumble all that much.theycallmeryan
???? they are the same controller, its just sixaxis is with out a doubt better. you might as well compare a macbook pro to a pocket calculator.feel_freetwo
It's the form factor of the control that is more or less the same genius. You should read up before posting on something you know nothing about.
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