It replaced the Gamecube controller as my new fave. Took almost two decades.
Yeah, I keep hitting the mute button at first. I wish their positions were switched.Literally the only downside is the new PS button. I constantly feel like I'm fumbling around for it.
🤯 That's pretty cool!The mute button tho, holding it down to mute all audio... 👌
No one's brought it up so far, but I really appreciate how it connects magnetically to the charging cradle. That's leaps and bounds over the DS4 connector, where I could never seem to position it correctly on the first try (and even broke one, so my DS4 charging cradle can only charge one controller now).
Partially agree. I thought that the PS1 and PS2 controllers were fine for their time, but the DualShock 3 and 4 were just miserable. The DS4 in particular feels like 0.1 oz of cheap plastic, and the joysticks never felt good to touch. I appreciate how much of a leap forward the DualSense is from a perspective of just feeling like a good, sturdy controller that molds to the hands. About the stick placement tho ...The only playstation controller that feels like it was made for human hands. Always, imo, the weakest part of a playstation console. Could just be me though, I dont know what the popular sentiment is.
Asymmetrical will always be king.
I find the new Series controllers to feel better but the features in the Dualsense are really great.
The DualSense is more feature-rich, but I still prefer the Series X controller. Xbox has always had the best no-nonsense controller and they continue to iterate on that.
I like it a lot. I continue to be flummoxed as to why they can't replicate the GOAT vita dpad. The one they landed with, combined with the improved ergonomics, is still a damn sight better than DS4 though. I had to buy a hori controller just to play platformers on PS4. Been flying through Mega Man games with the dual sense no problem though.