
A Dualsense is such a luxury item, it’s too much for me.
That’s why this is good.
That said, this is probably the last one.
The terminal is dirty.
Is there any point in buying this instead of Edge now?
>>6
None.
>>6
Are you going to use it on Steam…?
>>6
PSVR1 can only be used this way on PS5.
>>63
The rear triangular light is a point captured by the camera, so aftermarket products can’t be used…
Isn’t it the type of person who feels good about saving money that buys it?
The PS4 is still active, so there really aren’t any other options, right?
When I went to see it, it was 7980 yen.
Why didn’t you tell me when it was the regular price?
>>12
Since the price was revised officially by Sony six months ago, that’s the current retail price.
>>14
I didn’t know that…
Well then, I’ll buy it…
Well, I don’t feel that Edge is a particularly good pad either; anything works as long as I can play games.
I wonder if this thing I’m continuing to make is selling. I’m grateful, though.
>>16
I thought it was already discontinued, so I’m shocked that suddenly some non-resale value items have appeared.
A few months ago, there was a similar situation, but at that time the stock was sold out just in time, and there was an illusion in the cart.
I’m glad I bought three when they were in the 5000 yen range…
Well, it’s still the first one…
>>18
Using it in a dispersed manner makes it last longer and wear out slower.
The PS4 is fine, but all my handhelds are broken, so I want an official PS3 controller…
>>19
You can use thread images on PS3.
>>82
I can’t use the home button, though.
I’m putting up with it that much and using it.
What game are you going to play, Chinanan?
>>21
I’m still playing Brave Sekiro on PS4, and I’ve been using DS4 for Steam games all along.
The good thing compared to a box controller is that the touchpad simply becomes equivalent to three buttons, making it convenient.
If we include touch swipes, we can add even more actions.
I want it, but now it’s already 8,000 yen at the regular price…
It’s definitely better to buy multiple spare controllers from the start.
Chinate
So you’re a good gamer, huh?
I want multiple because I’m playing fighting games.
If you’re using it on a PC, this is more than sufficient except for the connection ports.
Bring out the Type C guy.
>>29
I have to shave it down, but I do have replacement parts…
I have never experienced that the controller from the previous hardware was easier to use.
>>30
I can’t believe it, considering I had a long period where the 360 controller was the only strong option, even though I don’t use it anymore.
>>32
It’s simply because it was cheap.
>>39
When the 360 controller became last generation, that essentially meant the current controller was the Xbox One controller.
Honestly, I couldn’t meet the demand for transfers.
>>43
Of those two, it’s clear that the latter is easier to use.
They only raised the price without adding any improvements or new features.
Our PC is still using the DS4 as well.
There are titles that support haptic feedback, but I’ve turned off basic vibrations and adaptive triggers on the PS5, so I might as well stick with the DS4.
The DS4 in the Roto Edition that I’ve been using for 8 years while replacing the inner pads finally broke today, a timely thread for me.
Well, I had already bought a spare in case of emergencies, so this will serve as a replacement…
It’s unfortunate that there are people who refuse to acknowledge anything other than the latest model’s controller, even though it’s up to each individual which device they use.
The extremely heavy and high sense is appreciated by some fool who is saying something.
There are triggers and such, but honestly, when it comes to 4 and 5, I feel like the difference is just about choosing based on hand size.
Although there’s the premise that it would be obtainable…
It feels a bit outdated because the USB port is not Type-C.
The softness of the buttons is clearly superior to that of the Sense.
>>42
Isn’t it just that it has become old from being worn out?
>>52
Compared to a new DS4, the Sense has stiffer buttons.
The softness of the button is a matter of personal preference, so there isn’t necessarily a better option.
If you play for a long time, soft is less tiring than hard.
Back in the PS3 days, I felt that the PS2 controller was easier to use.
Actually, there’s too much drifting happening.
The edge’s cross is hard, isn’t it?
If the first generation PS controller and the DS were completely different, that would be one thing, but if the number of buttons and sticks is the same, then it just comes down to preference.
It’s still the DS2 + conversion cable…
>>47
Is this thing still usable…?
I laugh at the low-efficiency feeling of superiority over others by boasting that I can use a new controller, unlike you.
This is not the time to be fighting imaginary enemies.
The size is just right.
It feels easy to hold, fitting slightly smaller in the hand.
You’re irritable since this morning.
I might have had my parents killed because of the PS configuration.
The DS3 never runs out, no matter how long it takes…
>>55
Wasn’t there some extra step needed to connect that to a PC?
The only advantage is that you can easily attach and detach the back button.
You can also do rapid fire with aftermarket parts.
The battery lasts as well.
I also have a PS5, but I have extra space on my PS4, so if I buy a game, I put it on that one.
What should I do about Suikoden…?
>>58
I have no idea what kind of psychology this is…
To be honest, if I had the money, I’d want to upgrade from PS4 to PS5 and use a Chinese Hall effect sensor-equipped Xinput pad on my PC.
But then it makes me think, should I buy a PS5 just to play PS4 games…?
If I’m going to use a PS4, then I might as well use the DS4 on PC… that’s how I feel.
I won’t ask you to understand.
All the high-priced pads have a difficult layout for the box controller.
I prefer the size of the DS4, but I’ve become fond of the DualSense because I’ve noticed how great the trigger vibration is.
Playing Katamari Damacy with a box controller made my brain bug out.
I wanted to get it for my PC, but none of the stores have it in stock…
For use on Steam, this one fits the best.
I’m debating whether to buy a spare…
If there was something the same size as the DS4, I would use that.
>>71
The box is big.
I have a PS5, but for games that can be played on PS4 without any changes in frame rate, I tend to play them on PS4.
I don’t want to wear out my PS5.
In terms of PC games, it’s now commonplace to set button inputs on the software side, so anything goes.
In this regard, the DualSense, which has features that cannot be substituted elsewhere, had quite a chance, but it’s really a waste that there are hardly any compatible games because SIE didn’t have the intention.
If they could add a slide stick to something like the 8bitdo Satapa, it would personally be the definitive version for me…
The directional keys are easier to use this way.
DS thick
Anyone who wants a Saturn pad is definitely a fighting game enthusiast.
I feel like the DS3 was unusually difficult to use.
I want a pad with 8 buttons on the right.
Personally, I find heavier ones easier to use and I prefer them.
I’m grateful that it’s become easier to buy the DS4 since around December…
I played Monster Hunter Wilds beta with DualSense, and I was like, “Huh? It’s not fully supported?” Then I researched it and found out it’s only wired! Ugh!
I think it might be okay to just stick with this until driver support ends…
The DS4 costs 8000 yen… it’s the price of one game, so I’m torn.
I don’t have a PS5, but I ended up grabbing a headset for PC.
>>87
Did you defeat it… the DualSense…
What color did you hunt?
>>89
I made it purple.
It was so inexpensively priced…
As expected, wired connections have become tough, so I’m using the spare DS3 wirelessly for my PC.
Not long ago, it felt like there was nowhere to look for stores online or offline.
There seem to be quite a few available if you look for a store now.
I want something cheap, highly durable, and comfortable to use casually!
>>91
Buy it even with a box controller!
>>94
The prices aren’t that different…
>>98
It’s considerably cheaper than the DualSense.
Isn’t it more trouble to look for something that is basically cheap and highly durable?
All manufacturers are raising their controller prices too much…!
>>92
Well, everything seems to be going up…
When I play fighting games with a pad, my left thumb starts to hurt.
I thought the converter had fulfilled its role the moment it was directly connected and recognized.
DS4, can’t we do something about the USB connection issue?
Gaming is no longer just a pastime for the wealthy…
>>99
It has been that way since ancient times… There was even an era when just owning a home console made you popular.
I understand that it’s expensive because it’s packed with various contents.
A budget version with unnecessary items removed has also been released…
>>100
It’s a hassle for the game side to deal with it…
>>102
Just like in the old days, it would be good to say this game is exclusively for DualSense!
>>106
In that case, there will be people who say they won’t buy it because they don’t have a controller, so it’s a difficult situation.
>>100
If that happens, the non-budget version will sell less…
I think the DS4 is really easy to use, but unfortunately, the connection port is inconvenient.
I want an official wired controller.
I just wish I could do the basic and genuine operations…
Following the latest 3D games, it’s definitely a hobby for the rich.
Is there any way to make it easier to press the SHARE+OPTION button?
Even though the expenses for the controller have increased, isn’t it a hobby with great cost performance?
>>111
I guess it depends on which line we aim for in that area…
I bought a controller converter so I can use cheap non-genuine controllers since the genuine ones are expensive.
I feel that among hobbies for adults, it has a high cost-effectiveness.
From a child’s perspective, it’s already expensive now.
There was no need to put the share option in such a bothersome position just to fill space with a large touchpad.
I would like to give away the spare genuine box console and genuine battery I have at home to someone.
Should I shoot it on Mercari…?
You can easily spend hundreds of hours on just one piece of software.
The price of the controller is probably about that much if you divide it by the time.
Honestly, even if I buy a game console for several tens of thousands of yen and software for over 6,000 yen, I don’t know how many games I would buy, but card games are still a better cost-performance option.
>>119
The conversation changes quite a bit depending on how much you enjoy playing card games!
>>119
In comparison to that, the controller becomes a supply.
Since they are consumables, I want an unlimited variety of them.
>>119
Indeed, Trump has great cost performance, doesn’t he…
>>127
There’s no one to play with…
>>127
UNO is also cheap.
I hardly ever use share buttons anyway.
Anywhere is fine.
I buy and sell games.
The software costs aren’t that high.
Since I wanted a PS controller to use with my iPad, I think I might buy it.
When I start talking about the cost of hobbies, the cost-effectiveness improves since you can enjoy them indoors for a long time.
Today, I went outside and spent money with my friends that would last for several years.
One of the great things about video games is that you can enjoy them even if they’re not the latest.
Just going on a trip makes money fly away…
Well, the experiences are different, but…
When you start getting a big screen, high quality, smooth motion, and great sound with authentic equipment, it becomes an endless money-consuming hobby.
However, if you keep everything in moderation, it’s a hobby that doesn’t cost much.
Game consoles are expensive right now, but…
It will last for a few years.
If you think of it as an annual subscription of 10,000, then it’s not bad.
Do people who use devices like arcade sticks that require regular maintenance end up spending more?
>>135
It’s not something that breaks that easily, and because it can be changed by parts, it actually doesn’t get more expensive.
>>135
Arcade sticks can be replaced and swapped out by button and lever units, so they’re actually really cheap.
The lever and buttons were originally designed to withstand the rough play of kids and the power players at arcades, anticipating that they would break easily.
There are also free-to-play games.
Then there’s no need for a PS Plus membership either.
>>136
It’s essential for online play, so it depends on the game.
>>141
I don’t need a free-to-play version.
Which game do you need?
Isn’t the durability of game consoles amazing? The DS I bought a long time ago is still working, and it’s tough as long as the internal battery doesn’t run out.
>>137
It’s seriously hit or miss.
Isn’t the hardness of rubber a matter of individual variation?
Honestly, I’ve never used a controller so harshly that it would break, so everyone is really amazing…
>>139
Playing FPS games really breaks you.
>>142
Playing FPS games made me realize that aren’t the sticks like R3 less durable? Their lifespan is shorter compared to other areas.
>>147
Well, the stick usually breaks, right?
>>142
I don’t really play FPS, but that certainly seems like it would be extremely taxing! That was quite a blind spot!
>>139
There are even gorillas and people who throw things, and some of them handle things really roughly, so it’s hard to say…
>>139
Even with a regular game, it will break after about 1000 hours of use.
I’m not throwing it or anything, but I guess I’m probably using it roughly.
Even if you haven’t overworked it, it can still drift…
When I play FPS a lot, the R trigger breaks, but as long as it still functions as an on/off switch, I might not notice and just keep using it as is.
It becomes apparent that the accelerator doesn’t work when switching to a racing game.
It’s something that can be fixed by opening it up, but the stick gets messed up, right…
During the time I was crazily playing Rocket League, I broke a lot.
>>152
I liked it in the beginning.
I can’t keep up since it has become common to hit with aerial boosts.
If they have another sale on the DualSense, I’m thinking of securing a second one.
I made the first one light blue.
>>154
Should I secure the second item that costs 13,000 yen? Is it really that easy?
>>164
Considering it’s consumable and there is a possibility of a price increase, it seems reasonable.
>>164
I just saw that it’s just over ten thousand now, and since I’ll be playing games on PC and Steam for the next few years, it’s not a problem to have it.
Later, it’s something that feels more familiar in my hands than a box controller…
When Overwatch activates the ultimate, it felt like pressing the stick down, so I realized that it needs to be maintained regularly.
The weakness is that there is only a terminal.
The weakness is far too big.
Isn’t it not that concerning if the terminals are only connected when charging?
>>158
I don’t want to just leave it plugged in and continue while I’m still in the middle of the game.
In the first place, I don’t want to leave microB when there’s hardly anything left.
>>160
Yarou Type C Modification
>>165
I bought it on Ali, but it’s a hassle to grind, so I’m currently using a magnet to avoid damaging the terminals…
Could it be used on VITA TV?
>>159
Usable
>>163
Shall I secure a spare?
>>159
It can be used after updating the main unit.
Even though the stick has been weak since the PS3 days, I wonder if nobody was using it that much for the last 10 years since it started to get attention?
I broke the PSP’s stick…
I broke the stick of the 3DS…
Breaking the Vita stick…
I prefer the DS over the DS4 because it’s bigger but easier to grip.
It was the right decision to buy the second one before the prices went up.
I wanted to use my stick so much that it would break.
I wonder if this can be connected to the iPhone.
Don’t abbreviate DS as DS.
It’s getting tough as my hori-con keeps getting bigger and harder to hold.
Can I call the DualSense DS5?
It’s true that prices change depending on the color.
I feel like the market for Vita has been quietly rising.
>>180
It used to be around 10,000, but now it’s normal to see it in the upper 15,000s…
It’s not over the retail price, and it’s still far better than TV.
At first, only DS3 can be used, but with an update, it allowed the acceptance of 4 and Sense, right, VitaTV?
When you buy something new, you can’t move it without at least three.
Isn’t it okay to just leave the terminal with a type C conversion adapter plugged in?
It’s big and easy to grip, right?
The PS controller isn’t recognized by Steam, you see.
>>185
Don’t lie so casually.
>>185
You will, right?!
Aren’t you able to get a PS and PC from mom?
Bald people cannot play games.
Since it’s being sold for 1000 yen at Hard Off junk, can’t you clean it up and make it work better?
>>190
If you can disassemble and repair it yourself, you can get even junk items on Mercari to work properly.
Just replacing buttons and other parts with mass-produced components will significantly change the feel when pressed.
DUALSHOCK became compatible with Steam in 2023, you know.
>>191
Yeah
You’re responding well.
So what is not responding?
Since my body has gotten used to the arcade stick, I no longer use it for anything other than PlayStation.
If the option button is crushed, there’s nothing that can be done about it.
As long as you short-circuit it, it’s not impossible to attach an external switch…
I’m using a box controller, but the ABXY game display is too unclear, showing PS notation instead.
>>197
I understand.
I want at least the positions of ABXY to align with the Nintendo notation.
I don’t need the microphone speaker function, so I wonder if it could be cheaper without it…
I’ve been using this image for a fighting game for a long time.
In other games, it’s already impossible without back buttons.
Recent controllers
That’s too expensive!
>>201
You’re adding too many unnecessary features.
>>201
If you want to use something cheap, go for the latest version of Reiwa…
Please charge from the EXT terminal…
If anything, I have a Steam controller, so it’s convenient that I can connect a DS2 through an adapter and it works.
My option button is starting to break too.
Is it not expected to be pushed too much?
There are various fighting game devices like the Octa and leverless, but I can’t let go of the DS4 because it fits my hand so well.
Since the gap between the repair cost has widened, I plan to send it for repairs soon.
I’ll send you all four of them.
I’m buying refurbished items on Mercari, but I’m using them without any particular issues.
I wonder how commands are entered using the D-pad on the PS controller.
Doesn’t your finger hurt?
There are quite a few games that recognize the DualSense but not the edge, so the button labels don’t change.
The currently reputable Chinese components are indeed of very good quality, but
I understand that it’s a significant psychological barrier to buy a Chinese controller at a price similar to that of a genuine one from a decade ago…