Nothing pro about it if they still use the symmetrical stick layout. No bueno.
The Xbox controller feels much more comfortable in the hands than the PlayStation one. Even Nintendo adopted the asymmetrical layout with their Switch Pro controller. It’s just better.Do you have a genetic anomaly where your hands aren’t symmetrical?
But if you look at the satisfye type grips for switch, they don't make the left and right side the same, they make you swing out your right hand some to make the lower stick make more sense.The Xbox controller feels much more comfortable in the hands than the PlayStation one. Even Nintendo adopted the asymmetrical layout with their Switch Pro controller. It’s just better.
Is that for the joycons?But if you look at the satisfye type grips for switch, they don't make the left and right side the same, they make you swing out your right hand some to make the lower stick make more sense.
It's definitely not cut and dry.
Thank god. I hate not having back buttons on my controllers. Clicking the sticks in suck, and for games like Elden Ring I can set the circle button to sprint so I can run and move the camera at the same time. Only good news.
Nice! The dual sense is probably my favourite controller ever created
Yea, you can see here that they kick out the right hand to make it more ergonomic.Is that for the joycons?
Nothing pro about it if they still use the symmetrical stick layout. No bueno.
Yeah the joycons in general are a travesty. It's why I only use the pro controller when I play on my Switch.Yea, you can see here that they kick out the right hand to make it more ergonomic.
Source? That might be your opinion, and it's fine, but it's not a fact.The Xbox controller feels much more comfortable in the hands than the PlayStation one. Even Nintendo adopted the asymmetrical layout with their Switch Pro controller. It’s just better.
I get that, but it doesn't change the ergonomics of having a lower thumbstick. The grip would have both sides like the left side if it didn't make a difference.Yeah the joycons in general are a travesty. It's why I only use the pro controller when I play on my Switch.
Then quit melting down, you weirdo.That might be your opinion, and it's fine
Source? That might be your opinion, and it's fine, but it's not a fact.
Don't present your opinions as facts and then call people names when you get called out for it. You're the one having a meltdown.Then quit melting down, you weirdo.
That's perfectly fine but it's not objectively superior.I prefer asymmetrical as well
Mostly for FPS tho.
Don't present your opinions as facts and then call people names when you get called out for it. You're the one having a meltdown.
That's perfectly fine but it's not objectively superior.
Yeah, his asymmetrical hands.
Do you have any source to support that asymmetrical layout is superior and the only way to be "pro"?
I often see these type of comments, about people who don't understand why many prefer the asymmetrical design, like if our thumbs / hands weren't symmetrical. But that's the thing, asymmetrical sticks is actually more "symmetrical" when you hold the controller, because most of the time you will have your left thumb on the left stick, and your right thumb on the buttons, for like 90% of your playtime, since the right stick is a secondary stick for camera controls. So asymmetrical actually make your thumbs positionned symmetrically when playing.Do you have a genetic anomaly where your hands aren’t symmetrical?
Removable analog sticks?
You want a smaller version because the Dualsense is too small?Can you also, please please please, make a smaller version for those unfortunate like me that finds the Dualsense tad too small?
No ? That's ok. I will live, somehow.
Yeah, that makes no sense, depending on the game, you'll use the right stick, trigger and bumpers more than the face buttons, on fps, shooter games and racing games in general, for example. Should the right stick and face buttons change place? The only reason this argument exists is for console war purposes.I often see these type of comments, about people who don't understand why many prefer the asymmetrical design, like if our thumbs / hands weren't symmetrical. But that's the thing, asymmetrical sticks is actually more "symmetrical" when you hold the controller, because most of the time you will have your left thumb on the left stick, and your right thumb on the buttons, for like 90% of your playtime, since the right stick is a secondary stick for camera controls. So asymmetrical actually make your thumbs positionned symmetrically when playing.
The Xbox controller feels much more comfortable in the hands than the PlayStation one. Even Nintendo adopted the asymmetrical layout with their Switch Pro controller. It’s just better.
I often see these type of comments, about people who don't understand why many prefer the asymmetrical design, like if our thumbs / hands weren't symmetrical. But that's the thing, asymmetrical sticks is actually more "symmetrical" when you hold the controller, because most of the time you will have your left thumb on the left stick, and your right thumb on the buttons, for like 90% of your playtime, since the right stick is a secondary stick for camera controls. So asymmetrical actually make your thumbs positionned symmetrically when playing.
With it being a premium controller they probably would use removable batteriesIf it's got the same battery they can keep it.
Claw grip is the reason I've bought an AIM DualSense. Don't care about competitive shooters or other stuff, but not having to make unhealthy movements with my hands and fingers, was well worth the price.You mean to tell me you haven't adopted the claw grip for souls games?
What is this witchcraft?
I can't write. Obviously I meant 'too big'. Slightly larger Dualshock 4 would be perfectYou want a smaller version because the Dualsense is too small?
This is a premium controller sir.Asymmetric sticks??
I just want any extra horse power I can get and addicted to new toys if I am being honestWhy do you want a PS5 Pro, when we all know they are struggling to make enough OG PS5s?
The Xbox controller feels much more comfortable in MY hands than the PlayStation one.
You can limit the distance the trigger will move for games where you don't have to use all the way to get a reinforcing effect like a racing game. In some games, triggers are just used like a button with an on / off feature and with a limit you could "trigger" the effect much faster.Whats a trigger stop?