Pressure sensitive PS2 controllers did need full pressure on the button actually.
Revolutionary
Analog
Buttons
Yeah, you pressed it
But did you press it enough
The original PS3 controllers were pressure sensitive and motion controlled.
My thumb was forever sore after learning that pressing the “X” button down harder actually made the cars drive faster. So glad we seem to have switched to using the triggers for driving games now.
I used the right analogy stick back in the day for acceleration and braking. That worked well too.
Was there a sensible implementation of this? If no, that’s kinda sad. I like it when they try new things.
It just mirrored the PS2 controller features since the original launch PS3 could play PS2 games.
A few games used it, but none of it sounds like a must-have. Just a lot of stuff that could be more effectively done with the triggers.
When I played Smash Melee as a kid, a few of the neighbor kids would flail about so violently that they would rip their controller out of the console, elbow or armbar me in the face to the point I was bleeding and bruised, throw their controllers about the room breaking the controller and whatever it hit, and just outright kick or punch me with a free hand right as I was about to clinch a game.
Years later, I would learn that that one time I came home from school early and saw a man in a neat black suit talking with my dad, who quickly made an exit, this person was not in fact my dad’s friend from work.
He was a fucking FBI agent surveilling the house of the extremely violence normalized kids.
Turns out their dad was some kind of convicted felon in another state, moved here, and was suspected of illegally purchasing or possessing a firearm.
So yeah about half a year later violent-family dad was arrested.
PS: For added irony, my dad later fell down the Q Anon rabbit hole and showed me his whole set up and process for assembling/manufacturing ghost guns with no serial numbers.
That was a wild ride that I was not expecting.
‘A wild ride that I was not expecting’ could be the subtitle of my autobigraphy rofl.
There has to be some communities for that kind of roller coaster posts. But most of their posts would be just green text lol.
What about people who lean to the side on the chair, to look around a corner in an FPS?
Thanks to head trackers and VR, this finally makes sense
Tilting the controller made sense at the time of the Wii as well.
Lots of controllers have gyroscopes these days. The ones I’ve personally used are switch, ds4 and steam deck, but I assume it’s a pretty regular feature on newer controllers these days too.
What about us?
It helps us see more polygons.
Once I was watching my brother play counter strike and he would turn away in game and irl whenever he threw a flash bang.
He didn’t even realize he was doing this until I pointed it out.
I honestly do that too and think it’s because of our monkey brain.
This is what the next subnautica needs to feel like. Game will only be good if I almost shit myself at night diving 1800m deep.
And this is why I don’t play that game. 😅 Sounds fun for those who like that stuff, though!
I’m all of these fish. If I’m going to spend my life playing a game I want to immerse myself as much as possible.
What about people who lean in closer to the screen as the action intensifies?
I also lean when playing games. Some make jokes about but fuck em, their sorry asses couldn’t enjoy it a much I do.
I remember back in the day we’d make fun of my buddy’s dad for leaning around corners when playing Ms. Pacman.
My wife says ow when I get hit in a game.
Motion controls in GT7 are actually pretty good now 😂, not as good as a racing wheel, but more accurate than the analog sticks.
Ow!
Physically bobbing and weaving to avoid swords in Dark and Darker
I have a belly button.
Is it pressure sensitive, too?
Lol I totally say ow