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    So you've never played a PS2 game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi View Post
    So you've never played a PS2 game?
    Not many, the ones I play allow for the vibration to be disabled.


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    dude sony didnt make tilt controller i think.. unless you mean that one you get with ridge racer 4 :P lol they have twist controllers too..

    but my friend has a 'gamester' or some crap 3rd party make that has tilt control on it.. that was in 1999 :P its blue.. ill google it



    lol that was fun play toca on

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    I think we've already established that it was a third party company that made the tilt sensoring.


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    i wanted a picture though :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eureka
    they have twist controllers too..
    If you mean the NeGcon, that thing was a piece of crap, it breaks so easy !

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    lol yeah im pretty agressive at gran turismo and mine kinda.. broke as a i was racing.. which led to me breaking it more and losing the race

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    Hmm. I'd just assumed there'd be a vibration feature for the PS3, since it's such a commonplace feature these days. Damn.
    I've never been too clear on how you're supposed to use the tilt feature effectively - who sits stock-still with the controller dead upright, anyway? Most people tend to move at least a little, surely... what's to prevent normal motions from upsetting the controls?

    Will the PS3 be compatible with PS2 controllers, like the PS2 was with the PS1? 'Cause it'd be good to know it's possible to keep getting the full effect of all the older vibration-compatible games...

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    No, PS2 controllers wont work with the PS3.

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    I like the idea of the motion sensor controller.

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    I think the excuse that Sony gave to as to why they didn't put tilt-sensing (it's not full-blown motion sensing) and rumble is total rubbish. If they didn't lose that lawsuit, I see no reason why they couldn't put it in the same controller. Not that I was planning to get a PS3 before I read this, anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meta-Knight View Post
    I think the excuse that Sony gave to as to why they didn't put tilt-sensing (it's not full-blown motion sensing) and rumble is total rubbish. If they didn't lose that lawsuit, I see no reason why they couldn't put it in the same controller. Not that I was planning to get a PS3 before I read this, anyway.
    But they did lose the lawsuit, according to edc on this thread (whom I don't doubt). The more I hear about the PS3, the more uncertain I am about it...


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