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![]() But until these features are added to Xbox then third party developers won't integrate them into the core controls and they will never become standard. Sony have tried to move things forward with the touch pad, mic, gyro etc. Making back paddles standard is a good step forward but I want them to go much further. Games (especially pc ports to console) can have some pretty complicated controls which means the developers have to get creative and use techniques such as Shift or item wheels to get all those controls mapped. We have 8 fingers and two thumbs yet standard controllers are ergonomically designed to only use just 2 of those 8 fingers. What other features or buttons do you think could make a game better if it was standard? There has to be someone who designs a game where having more inputs could be beneficial for a game right? I wish the back buttons stay as a standard in every controller but as new inputs. ![]() Was the back button attachment for DualShock 4 something that people liked in general (for using, not quality-wise)? They beak easy and are so uncomfortable, specially when having to hold push.īut what uses do people actually have for them (whether Pro or not)? I don’t know who thought of making the sticks clickable. So are those really useful in games? To me, at the very least they should exist to replace 元 and R3. Also, back buttons have been used just as a remap of other buttons and not new inputs. I’ve always thought that back buttons would be a great idea in order to introduce more buttons, but really never as a Pro way. Many features have become standard such as double shoulder buttons/triggers, rumble and hopefully soon gyro. PlayStation has improved upon the DualShock and Xbox has had an if-it-ain’t-broke-don’t-fix-it approach with their controllers. The only company that has tried different controller styles and features is Nintendo. However, both are part of a Pro-focus lineup and therefore much more expensive. With PlayStation announcing Dualsense Edge, it makes the second official controller to come with back buttons.
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