I hope so.
I would have someone custom make this for me if they don't offer a similar one at launch.
So I have dont have to trade in my ps5 for a white within a year of release like ps4? Thank you lord!!!!!
Top white, bottom black?
It is most definitely a preference, and I prefer the sticks to be placed where our thumbs rest naturally. Sony puts them both where thumbs need to stretch to reach, which was fine when analog sticks weren't the main input method, but now that they are I would love to see them update the design for the sake of ergonomics.Analog location is a preference, nothing more. Some people love it. Some don't.
They have to offer a black option at launch. Right? Right?
Trigger tension? That could actually add a lot to immersion but I'm not sure if the level of tension I am thinking about would be possible in a wireless controller. If it's just slightly more tension then that's a shame.
Oval buttons? I'm talking about the Xbox One controller, not the OG Xbox Duke or S. And yeah, I get it, millions will disagree. Millions will agree as well, since offset analog sticks (where one thumb can rest on the left stick and the other on the face buttons) feels more natural to many than having the thumbs rest on the d-pad and face buttons, where so many games now don't even use the d-pad beyond menu navigation. And even then, I never found using the d-pad for an hour or two on the Xbox One to be uncomfortable, while it never felt right on the DS4 due to how the grips differ for both controllers.You do realize millions of other people (many millions) will just as vehemently disagree with you? I cannot play anything on Xbox pads besides shooters and racers. I hate the stick layout, the oval buttons and think it's one of the worse d-pads. It's very very personal and completely unique to each individual what controller you like. There is hardly any denying that DS4 layout is pretty much standard though.
Not the same how? It sounds to me like just another buzzword for rumble motors in the triggers. Microsoft called theirs "impulse triggers". Doesn't make either one special; it's just a distracting gimmick for applying force feedback on a per-trigger basis based on specific in-game actions.It's adaptive triggers not rumble triggers. They are not the same.
I think the words you are looking for is futuristic classyI will almost certainly end up adding a PS5 to my console collection eventually, so I am glad that it at least looks like it might feel better in my hands than the DS4. I can understand some liking the futuristic vibe, but in my opinion visually (maybe due to the two tone color with white?) it comes across a little bit too "try hard" in its design.
It isn't a stupid design decision. They're symmetrical sticks. All this bullshit talk about asymmetrical sticks making more sense is fucking asinine. Is your left thumb somehow in a different position than the right? No. Stop trying to argue that symmetrical designs don't make sense. You have a preference for a different style which is fine but that doesn't mean their controller is wrongly positioned.No. I'll continue to buy Sony consoles and complain about stupid design decisions. Why would I buy I console I dont want? Or are you of the opinion that you have to love everything about the console you buy?
The FGC need not worry about this, it's the SAME TRADITIONAL D-PAD, albeit now with a glossy finish?
Also,
PLEASE BE EQUAL TO OR HAVE LESS INPUT LAG THAN THE DUALSHOCK 4