Oops! Sony PS3 Controller Misspelt
Originally Posted by geoff2005,Jun 14 2006, 02:13 PM
is that even a ps3 controller. i thought it was suspose to look more boomerang shaped
Originally Posted by Saint_Spinner,Jun 14 2006, 04:02 PM
That's the older concept. The real one is closer to the original dual shock controller for the PS2
too bad sony got sued for using the dual shock controller, i really dobt thats the ps3 controller, Microsoft paid whatever fine they had to pay to use the vibrating controller. sony decided to fight it and lost so they cant use that dual shock thing, unless things changed recently.
thats most likely just a messed up ps2 control
thats most likely just a messed up ps2 control
ok i just found out what its all about, they arent having vibration in it but sony tried to cover that up by saying it will interfere with gameplay
yea righhht

The new controller has two analog sticks, the usual four-button complement on the right side, as well as four top-side trigger buttons. However, in Nintendo Wii fashion, the new PlayStation 3 controller also has motion-sensing capabilities. Sony's Phil Harrison stated that the controller is capable of sensing motion in six degrees: up, down, left, right, forward, and back. Even with the added functionality, the controller will weigh no more than the wired DualShock controller, according to Harrison. Dylan Jobe of Incognito Studios proceeded to demonstrate the controller's motion-sensitivity in Warhawk, a jet based fighter game. He tilted the controller to control the orientation of his aircraft. Turning the controller upwards caused the aircraft to point its nose in the air, and shifting the sides of the controller up and down caused the aircraft to tilt in a similar manner. Additionally, the controller will no longer feature force feedback vibration. Sony claims that the feedback vibration would interfere with games that use the motion sensor.
somewhere of gamespot.com
yea righhht
The new controller has two analog sticks, the usual four-button complement on the right side, as well as four top-side trigger buttons. However, in Nintendo Wii fashion, the new PlayStation 3 controller also has motion-sensing capabilities. Sony's Phil Harrison stated that the controller is capable of sensing motion in six degrees: up, down, left, right, forward, and back. Even with the added functionality, the controller will weigh no more than the wired DualShock controller, according to Harrison. Dylan Jobe of Incognito Studios proceeded to demonstrate the controller's motion-sensitivity in Warhawk, a jet based fighter game. He tilted the controller to control the orientation of his aircraft. Turning the controller upwards caused the aircraft to point its nose in the air, and shifting the sides of the controller up and down caused the aircraft to tilt in a similar manner. Additionally, the controller will no longer feature force feedback vibration. Sony claims that the feedback vibration would interfere with games that use the motion sensor.
somewhere of gamespot.com
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