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9th June 2015, 01:25 PM
#1
Ps4 Controller
Hello guys, have anyone tried to play wipeout with a ps4 controller? If yes care to share the toughts? worth buying one?
Thx.
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9th June 2015, 09:06 PM
#2
Done that the first day of getting my PS4 oddly lol. Priorities XDD Its works really damn well tbh. Sharper turning, better handling etc. There are drawbacks, biggest one no sixaxis pitch control, so you're back to manually controlling the pitch. Also you cant exit the game to the PS3 home screen because the PS button on the DS4 wont work for some odd reason. Its not wireless either, you need to have the DS4 plugged in to the PS3 for it to work. If you like rumble, that dosnt work either.
I wouldnt go out my way to get a DS4 just to play Wipeout given the option. Wouldnt be worth it.
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9th June 2015, 09:21 PM
#3
I like the PS3 controller better. although the indentations on the joysticks keeping your sweaty thumbs from slipping off is handy. WipEout is best played with the D-pad anyways, it's more precise.
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9th June 2015, 11:13 PM
#4
I tried it at Knuxy's place (Hi! ^^) and although the stick feels a lot more responsive, it was actually really hard getting used to, kinda of like the PS Vita Stick, it's easier to do barrel rolls, but at the same time, harder to not oversteer, or.. maybe i'm just talking jibberish, cuz i rly didn't try it that long
Still though, No rumble = no-go.
Got to feel the vibbbrrrraaaaationsssss ~~( ^.^ )~~
Cipher
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9th June 2015, 11:50 PM
#5
Yeah the rumble effect really ups the immersion. However I always play with rumble off because vibrations can accelerate the development of carpal tunnel syndrome. I actually felt stiffness and pain in my wrists within a week of playing it after a long absence and it instantly went away after I turned vibration off.
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10th June 2015, 07:13 AM
#6
I like my rumble. Feels so odd without it. Didnt know it could speed up carpal tunnel though, thats new info.
@Cipher - You should come back over and try it for longer this time!!!
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