I forget who the manufacturer is, Mad Catz maybe?, but they make a tournament level controller that allows for almost every part to be interchanageable. It's like $100 so I'm not saying that MS or Sony needs to make something that crazy but giving people the option to switch where the sticks and D-pad are for instance, if you prefer the layout of a 360 controller over PS3, or vice versa, would be an amazing idea out of the box.
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I forget who the manufacturer is, Mad Catz maybe?, but they make a tournament level controller that allows for almost every part to be interchanageable. It's like $100 so I'm not saying that MS or Sony needs to make something that crazy but giving people the option to switch where the sticks and D-pad are for instance, if you prefer the layout of a 360 controller over PS3, or vice versa, would be an amazing idea out of the box.Comment
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I forget who the manufacturer is, Mad Catz maybe?, but they make a tournament level controller that allows for almost every part to be interchanageable. It's like $100 so I'm not saying that MS or Sony needs to make something that crazy but giving people the option to switch where the sticks and D-pad are for instance, if you prefer the layout of a 360 controller over PS3, or vice versa, would be an amazing idea out of the box.Comment
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Another look.
Looks like they tried adding a little thickness like the Xbox controller. Maybe now it won't feel like a Fisher Price toy in my hand.Comment
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PlayStation 4 will stream PlayStation 3 games - Report
Originally posted by GameSpotThe PlayStation 4 will be able to stream PlayStation 3 games over the Internet, according to a report published by The Wall Street Journal.
Citing sources "familiar" with Sony's plans, the WSJ reports that "the new technology, to be unveiled Wednesday along with the new console, will allow users to play games delivered over the Internet, these people said. The streaming service, they added, is designed to use current PlayStation 3 titles on the new console; the new device is also expected to play new games stored on optical discs."
The WSJ adds that streaming support in the PlayStation 4 comes alongside "other enhancements to bolster its position on the market," but does not go any further into what these might be.Comment
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