Do you have used a Strike Pack paddle attachment for the DS4 before? If yes, how do they compare to them (feeling, click)?
Do you have used a Strike Pack paddle attachment for the DS4 before? If yes, how do they compare to them (feeling, click)?
I honk the horn non-stop in every racing game!!!They feel horribly awkward and can very easily be pressed inadvertently. Joystick buttons are the fucking worst
I'm still looking into this. It seems minimal, but my DS4 battery is already a joke.
Does the attachment feel like it attaches really well? As in, it doesn't feel loose, does it?
Are you serious?! When did this happen? I've been waiting for ShopTo to put up a pre-order link since the damn thing was announced.Will be buying one, but for the life of me I cannot figure out how the fuck GAME got this as an exclusive for the UK.
That's exactly what I'd want it for, I didn't think there would be anyone else thinking about L3/R3 tbh. For me, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome makes anyting with thumbs awkward enough as is. I seem to have little ability to not press down on those sticks and that messes me up in games so often (I even bought new ds4s thinking they were broken/worn, but no, I just don't get a lot of feedback and now naturally press down too hard regardless, lol). If I can't actually disable L3/R3 as well though, I'll have to get someone to physically disable them for me :)I just needed to know they worked comfortably, and it seems like they do. $30 to never press L3 and R3 again is worth it.
That explains why I've not been able to find them. Game aren't having my money, I'll import.Will be buying one, but for the life of me I cannot figure out how the fuck GAME got this as an exclusive for the UK.
You sir, have caught my eye...I may boot up GR2 because of this comment.You'll never go back to no paddles. For example Gravity Rush 2 is like a different game (so many games are) having full camera control while comfortably using your abilities.
There's ALOT more to an elite controller than the paddles...Can't help but admire how smart Sony is.
As crossplay becomes more standard with the big multiplayer FPS games, a cheap paddle accessory or inbuilt paddles with the DS5 will keep PlayStation a popular destination for FPS gamers.
Seems much more pragmatic than keeping paddles for an 'elite' controller
Very clicky.Are the buttons in the back 'clicky' ? or just loosey goosey (I'm sorry I don't know a better way to phrase this).
Yeah, I've had this happen to multiple controllers over the years. Holding in sticks to run sucks.Glad to see this. Holding L3 to sprint on MW fucked up my last Dualshock. Really happy to see L3 can be reassigned on this attachment. Day one.
Sony evil plans are already at work...
Glad to see this. Holding L3 to sprint on MW fucked up my last Dualshock. Really happy to see L3 can be reassigned on this attachment. Day one.
Is the attachment easy to remove? When you remove it, does it remember your settings? I have a two controller rotation. I'd prefer to only buy one attachment and swap it out.
How hard is it to remove/attach to another controller? I cycle through 4 Dual Shock controllers and pre-ordered 2 of them...
The attachment just remaps existing buttons on the controller, so in theory they shouldn't have to.
If PS5 has these I hope they'd can be used as L4/R4 and not just remapped to existing buttons.
It's worth saying that these buttons aren't normally available as an option for devs making these games, so their control configs rarely have optimal mapping. Most games don't allow full remap in the options either, so I generally spend time forcing remap in the OS. This can occasionally cause issues, especially with menu navigation (my remap makes GR2 menus a little weird) but it's worth the tradeoff of full control whilst playing.You sir, have caught my eye...I may boot up GR2 because of this comment.
I guess I just figured it would be a few impressions and no big deal. But Sony gonna dell like 5-10 million of these little buttons aren't they? Everyone seems to love them on their controller.
Are you serious?! When did this happen? I've been waiting for ShopTo to put up a pre-order link since the damn thing was announced.
Yup, I noticed this when it was first announced.That's exactly what I'd want it for, I didn't think there would be anyone else thinking about L3/R3 tbh. For me, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome makes anyting with thumbs awkward enough as is. I seem to have little ability to not press down on those sticks and that messes me up in games so often (I even bought new ds4s thinking they were broken/worn, but no, I just don't get a lot of feedback and now naturally press down too hard regardless, lol). If I can't actually disable L3/R3 as well though, I'll have to get someone to physically disable them for me :)
That explains why I've not been able to find them. Game aren't having my money, I'll import.
That's correct. It syncs to the controller, not to the OS, so whatever we map to will be reflected wherever we use the DS4.The attachment just remaps existing buttons on the controller, so in theory they shouldn't have to.
My bet is that's exactly how it will be. But they'll be remappable for BC games
Yup I'm the type to play DMCV first mission over and over again until a control scheme feels right. Definitely gonna play around with it.It's worth saying that these buttons aren't normally available as an option for devs making these games, so their control configs rarely have optimal mapping. Most games don't allow full remap in the options either, so I generally spend time forcing remap in the OS. This can occasionally cause issues, especially with menu navigation (my remap makes GR2 menus a little weird) but it's worth the tradeoff of full control whilst playing.
Ideally you get to remap in a game (like the recent CONTROL which is awesome with paddles). I mean most people just map face buttons and L3 or whatever, but if you're willing to spend a few minutes s sorting it out, there's way more potential for paddles.
The attachment just remaps existing buttons on the controller, so in theory they shouldn't have to.
Already answered on the first page.Are the buttons in the back 'clicky' ? or just loosey goosey (I'm sorry I don't know a better way to phrase this).
Should be since it just the same buttons, might be some weird bugs
Initial insertion is kind of tough, but once its in, its really solid.How hard is it to remove/attach to another controller? I cycle through 4 Dual Shock controllers and pre-ordered 2 of them...
There's much more to the Xbox One Elite controller than just the paddles. The controller has a much higher quality feel to it than the normal Xbox One controller, and also allows you to customize the d-pad, analog sticks, how far the trigger presses (useful for shooters), multiple mapping profiles, and there are also a lot of settings you can tinker with by using the accessories app on an Xbox or PC.Can't help but admire how smart Sony is.
As crossplay becomes more standard with the big multiplayer FPS games, a cheap paddle accessory or inbuilt paddles with the DS5 will keep PlayStation a popular destination for FPS gamers.
Seems much more pragmatic than keeping paddles for an 'elite' controller