Yeah I was playing burnout revenge on the ps2 a few weeks ago for the first time in years and getting my ass torn up by my friend. It took my a while to get back in the 8 year old mindset and figure out what was wrong
My thumb was sore forever after learning that pressing the “X” button down harder actually made the cars drive faster. So glad we seems to have switched to using the triggers for driving games now.
Pressure sensitive PS2 controllers did need full pressure on the button actually.
Yeah I was playing burnout revenge on the ps2 a few weeks ago for the first time in years and getting my ass torn up by my friend. It took my a while to get back in the 8 year old mindset and figure out what was wrong
The original PS3 controllers were pressure sensitive and motion controlled.
My thumb was sore forever after learning that pressing the “X” button down harder actually made the cars drive faster. So glad we seems 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.
Revolutionary
Analog
Buttons
Yeah, you pressed it
But did you press it enough