Post: How do you use this controller...
04-26-2011, 03:22 AM #1
rjive
Love Big Titty Bitches
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Alright guys, during the PSN downtime I've been playing the xbox. Now, this isn't a console flame war or anything, but how do you guys use this bulky and clunky ass controller?

I like the xbox user interface and the features are basically the same as the PS3 in terms of being a console, but the controller is uncomfortable as F.

What are your thoughts?!?!?


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EDIT:
So figured out my problem and took these pictures to show you guys. I started off holding the controller to where it's uncomfortable (see #1) and then dropped my hand (#2) which makes it a lot more comfortable to hold

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04-26-2011, 07:34 PM #20
lilnatsfan44
At least I can fight
i just wish the battery thing wasn't there
04-26-2011, 09:00 PM #21
Am I one of the only ones who actually prefers the Xbox controller over the PS3 one? :p idk, I guess I like the Xbox one being a little bit bigger, but ya it did take a a month or so to actually get used to it after being used to the DualShock for so long. But now I can switch from both without any problems
04-26-2011, 09:12 PM #22
Booshykins
Tech Enthusiast
It's a lot like computer mouses. It's not so much shape as it is weight.

When I got my new mouse (compared to my heavy Dell one, this thing was light as heck), I pretty much swung it off of my desk every time I tried to push it. xD

Once you get used to the weight, it becomes quite difficult to tell the difference between the two. It just comes naturally. :p

On a side note, as little as we think about it, it's quite amazing what reflex, speed, and tactics the human brain is capable of.

When a certain thing happens, we're really quick to react to it. Video games utilize hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and critical thinking more than we realize.

But, yeah, like I said; once you get the weight and shape down, you'll be set. Switching from the Xbox to the PS3 wasn't really difficult for me at all, except I always picked it up with more force than needed. xD Now I'm decent with both.
04-27-2011, 01:16 AM #23
rjive
Love Big Titty Bitches
hahaha, I hear ya guys. I'm getting used to it the more I play. Like I said, not stopping the beast in me. Smile

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04-27-2011, 07:54 PM #24
i think the pad is really good , at the begining not a lot but later its amazing
04-27-2011, 08:14 PM #25
meh you get used to it
04-27-2011, 08:24 PM #26
Originally posted by rjive View Post
Alright guys, during the PSN downtime I've been playing the xbox. Now, this isn't a console flame war or anything, but how do you guys use this bulky and clunky ass controller?

I like the xbox user interface and the features are basically the same as the PS3 in terms of being a console, but the controller is uncomfortable as F.

What are your thoughts?!?!?


yeah the control is shitty but you'll get use to it.
04-27-2011, 08:31 PM #27
Dopey
NGU :/
Originally posted by rjive View Post
Alright guys, during the PSN downtime I've been playing the xbox. Now, this isn't a console flame war or anything, but how do you guys use this bulky and clunky ass controller?

I like the xbox user interface and the features are basically the same as the PS3 in terms of being a console, but the controller is uncomfortable as F.

What are your thoughts?!?!?


I really can't use the ps3 controller because it's too small and when I play, I tend to squeeze the shit out of it and I might break the ps3 controller. You must have some pretty small hands...

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04-27-2011, 08:39 PM #28
al9522
I defeated!
the Xbox controller is like the ps3 controller now or even bettter with FPS Freeks

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