Quote Originally Posted by Mirage
Have you been forced into this "six-axis" approach by losing the "DualShock Vibration" court case against Immersion ?
Not at all. The technology used for the DualShock is now almost 10 years old. Whilst it was revolutionary when PS One launched, technology has moved on, and SCE is always at the forefront of the technology wave. For the PS3 controller, we are using breakthrough technology, right at the cutting edge of what is possible today.
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Kaz's stated reason for having no vibration function was that it would interfere with the tilt sensors. Amusingly, though, Immersion recently contacted Sony and pretty confidently said they could help them put non-interfering vibration into the PS3 controller.