People have overlayed the patent drawings for both ds4 and ds5, and the changes are quite small.Those controllers are too obscured to get any noticable changes off them
how am i suppose to hold a controller that exists in two dimensions at the same time
Your lack of opposable thumbs might be the culprit here.how am i suppose to hold a controller that exists in two dimensions at the same time
Which one is which? Did they make it a tad smaller or bigger?People have overlayed the patent drawings for both ds4 and ds5, and the changes are quite small.
also
DS5 in red
DS5 is bigger
Pretty stylish for a devkit. Wonder if the top section really needs that much air.
I dont think the consumer version will look like that, but if we are looking at high end zen2 CPUs, then thermals will need more cooling than ps4.
gamer taste.Have I traveled back to the early 2000s or why do people think this looks good lol.
Yeah this reminds me of alienware PCs and other edgy shit like that. On another note I think the PS4 Slim looks decent enough. Not like Xbox One X or S, but it's good enough. Can't agree with the DS5 being larger, 4 fits into my tiny hands perfectly. :/Really hope the final shipped console takes a page from Microsoft's book on industrial design. The PS4 and PS4 Pro are ugly as fuck. Xbox One X is a wonderful looking machine. Also glad the DS4 is going to be a tad bit larger, will make it more comfortable.
gamer taste.
The Slim is the best of the PS4 family for sure. I personally think the triple stack of the Pro and the thick eraser look of the launch are both terrible. Xbox One launch console was ugly too.Yeah this reminds me of alienware PCs and other edgy shit like that. On another note I think the PS4 Slim looks decent enough. Not like Xbox One X or S, but it's good enough. Can't agree with the DS5 being larger, 4 fits into my tiny hands perfectly. :/
Why are you this way.how am i suppose to hold a controller that exists in two dimensions at the same time
they seriously kept the touchpad? they havent used it effectively for much.
I wonder if the current DS4 will be discontinued and the DS5 will be BC in addition to being bundled in PS4 retail boxes. this way they don't have to manufacture two sets of controllers.they seriously kept the touchpad? they havent used it effectively for much.
I'm sure the ds4 will be much cheaper to make at this point than the ds5 and all the new things inside it.I wonder if the current DS4 will be discontinued and the DS5 will be BC in addition to being bundled in PS4 retail boxes. this way they don't have to manufacture two sets of controllers.
So I wish ps5 had ps2 elements. Isn't the ps2 a pretty neat design?
Other than the thumbsticks rubbing off on launch units, what issues were there?
Love PS2. Hope it resembles it being the 20th anniversary next year.
This is all I really want. Maybe centre the optical drive. I'd be perfectly happy with that.Love PS2. Hope it resembles it being the 20th anniversary next year.
Simply need to for Backwards Compatibility purposes, it's pretty save to bet that all future DualShock will have a touch pad.they seriously kept the touchpad? they havent used it effectively for much.
This sprung to mind at first, as well.
L3 and R3 not pressing in as well.Other than the thumbsticks rubbing off on launch units, what issues were there?
Agreed. I kinda like the way it looks. Maybe not the best item to fit into your home theatre setup but at least people would know!I actually kind of like the design.
I do hope they implement the V in the final design somehow.
I think the DS5 will somehow emulate (sorry if that's not the best way to describe it) the lightbar, can't see Sony forcing people to go out to buy a DS4 if they don't have one already just so they can play their PS4VR games.As others have said, the controllers look quite similar to ps4 controllers minus the light bar. I wonder how VR will be handled without one. Maybe have it be compatible with DS4?
Would be interesting to see how the DS5 would do something like that.I think the DS5 will somehow emulate (sorry if that's not the best way to describe it) the lightbar, can't see Sony forcing people to go out to buy a DS4 if they don't have one already just so they can play their PS4VR games.
PSVR2 most probably will come with its own split controllers like Oculus Quest and for PSVR you'll need the DS4. But if you're buying PS5 and in market for a VR headset, why would you buy first gen PSVR anyway? And if you're planning on using first gen PSVR with PS5, you probably already have a DS4.As others have said, the controllers look quite similar to ps4 controllers minus the light bar. I wonder how VR will be handled without one. Maybe have it be compatible with DS4?
Ah I see. I was assuming that PSVR 2 may work the same way psvr 1 does, but ps5 may have some built-in tracking hardware for a next-gen motion controller, like an advanced version of what the Wii had.PSVR2 most probably will come with its own split controllers like Oculus Quest and for PSVR you'll need the DS4. But if you're buying PS5 and in market for a VR headset, why would you buy first gen PSVR anyway? And if you're planning on using first gen PSVR with PS5, you probably already have a DS4.
Pre-next gen hype is the best hype. It reminds me of 2012/13 again.
I love the design of the original PS2 and it's probably my favorite console design. I like the design of the Xbox One S and X very much for exactly that reason. There'd be no better news for me than the PS5 going back to a similar design, after the atrocious PS3 and whatever the PS4 was.So I wish ps5 had ps2 elements. Isn't the ps2 a pretty neat design?