Sentences with phrase «controllers felt»

«These controllers felt a bit tighter to me, likely because all the SNES controllers I've touched in recent years have been well used, loose and wobbly, rather than straight out of a workshop or factory.
This process gave us plenty of time to evaluate the all - important analog sticks, D - pads, and trigger buttons, as well as to consider how the controllers felt in extended play sessions.
FEAR 2 was rubbish and the controllers felt a little off.
The demo we played with at CES had Warhammer Space Marine and with the dual analog controllers felt so natural.
I've been playing a lot with the Pro controller (sold separately for $ 69), which connects to the dock via USB - C (the Joy - Cons can be attached to a Grip included with the Switch that approximates a gamepad, but the Pro controller feels miles better).
Its been a while since my controller felt the sweat from my palns, the action is just that good and nerve racking!
The wider space between the analog sticks makes the controller feel less clumsy than the previous controller and the triggers have been modified to feel more like actual triggers.
This particular interview took place before news broke of Lead Designer Jaime Griesemer leaving Sucker Punch, with Fox explaining that «the controller feel for Second Son has been revamped — it's more streamlined — and that's really Jaime's good work.
In fact, the Power A controller feels like the design was inspired by the Xbox One controller moreso than the Pro Controller.
The classic controller feels the most natural, with different attacks as well as grappling moves tied to the face buttons.
The luxe materials — every part of this controller feels like money — are the sugar coating.
So funny how they say wiiu controller look like 360,, them controllers were copied right off snes design,, When i hrld my xbox 360 current controller it feels like wavebird gc controller
Crucial touch points like the gearstick and infotainment controllers feel cheap and flimsy, and is an area where the Audis, BMWs and Mercedes of this world have taken to the nth degree.
But those systems are optimized for touchscreens, and using them with a controller feels a bit foreign.
This new controller would be a welcome change across the Lexus line - up, as the Remote Touch controller feels imprecise.
Additionally, the adapted controls for keyboard / mouse or controller feel quite awkward at times.
When you undock the Switch from its home console and go into handheld, the controller feels the same, it is the same, and it reacts the same.
There's just so many menus to navigate that the controller feels cumbersome when doing so, though the radial menu for choosing which building to construct is nice and smooth.
Given how the Xbox One controller feels better when playing shooting games, I'd certainly like to try Doom or Destiny 2 on PS4 using the Onyx.
I didn't want to invest in a Pro Controller because I always hated between different controller feelings and I knew I'd just get too used to the Pro.
The controller feels just right, the grip, handling, weight, D - pad and analog stick are just perfect.
The controller feels just right, the grip, the materials, handling, weight, D - pad and analog stick are just perfect.
To start, the controller feel; it's good.
I'm growing adjusted to this weird vibrating pad thing, even though I wish the controller felt a little more solid.
Seriously, playing Joe Danger for Android with a controller feels completely different to using the touchscreen, and it's even way different to the console versions.
To the point where my controller felt the brunt of my frustration a few more times than I care to admit.
Lowlights: * Really tight connectors might make removing games difficult * The included wireless controller feels cheap and plays like crap * Console durability is questionable
Playing with a Sony controller feels different from playing with a Nintendo one, and my brain had to come to grips with that even though the button layout is identical.
The Pro controller felt familiar and comfortable and slightly chunkier and sturdier than the Wii U's one but with the thin shoulder buttons.
Therefore, playing with a controller feels extremely simplistic, whereas playing with motion controls it can seem like a lot more is happening than what actually is.
However the hours I spent with the move controller felt good and there was no noticeable wrong with how the move controlled but it was more a preferred way of playing that made me want to finish the game with a basic controller instead.
I thought the quality of the N64 controller felt pretty cheap, nothing as superb as the SNES controller.
And yes, that is still a really good deal, but the fact that the sound quality is poor, the controller feels brittle and cartridge games are hit and miss, it is just another let down for the Mega Drive Classic.
It will take some getting used to but once you get the hang of the new controller it feels significantly improved over past titles.
Back in September they also added Xbox 360 controller support on the Windows 8x version, which works far better than the touch interface and while a little less precise than the mouse, Spartan Assault is a dual - stick shooter and playing it on a controller feels far more natural.
At first, the Move controller feels a little more comfortable than the Wii remote.
The controller itself feels great, and has that Nintendo quality that's always missing from third - party gamepads.
The controllers feel more natural and having 2 analog sticks means traditional locomotion if the game supports it.
The Xbox One controller and Kinect have been praised, with GQ claiming «the controller feels like a decent step up from its predecessor and the Kinect sensor has been vastly improved.»
Usually this is a no brainer, but for whatever reason the controller feels quite good.
The Xbox controller feels alright in your hands... until you try and play a game and then it isn't easy to reach everything.
The noise makes an otherwise solid controller feel cheap and poorly made.
+ Comes in an attractive box + Painless setup and firmware upgrades + Analog stick works - Tiny, poorly positioned ABXY cluster - Controller grips require constant shuffling to hit ABXY or start / select / home - Noisy haptic feedback makes the controller feel cheap - The right touchpad is Literally Hitler - Inconsistent sensitivity between swipes - Valve should really know better
Equally the Joy - Con controllers feel great in the hand too and have shed the plasticky feel of the Wii and Wii U's controllers, communicating the sense that Nintendo Switch is not simply a toy for children.
At first holding the Move controller feels a bit awkward as a pistol, but once you let go of your reality and just immerse yourself into the virtual world, your brain quickly starts to believe that you're holding a gun, so the shooting action starts to feel very natural.
If you are like me, and are wondering what the appeal of this controller is, and exactly why it's so popular, diving through the comments on forums, It seems to me that the general consensus as to why people are mostly down to drop the $ 39.99, is due to the retro design which resembles the sega genesis controller, the fact that it features customisable input settings and that a lot of people actually still do play 2 - D fighting games or want that specific controller feel when playing the more recently released fighting games such as Tekken or even Mortal Kombat X
The Vive's controllers feel a little clumsy compared to the easily grabbable Oculus Touch, but they're still convenient, with long battery lives and included Micro USB chargers.
Sure, the controller's ergonomics are great, and much preferred over the Vive's wand design, but both controllers feel equally capable of making you feel like you're using your hands in VR.
Access to Steam's broad range of VR games adds a huge amount of value to Windows headsets, but not enough for us to forget their lackluster hand tracking and controller feel compared with our top headsets.
Compared with the official Microsoft controller, Amazon's controller feels lighter, and the quilted texture on the back also doesn't feel as smooth.
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