Nega-kun and Posi-chan - Vol. 1 Ch. 10

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@Darklight99

If you're talking about the Duke controller for original Xbox, then I agree. Otherwise the Xbox and Dualshock controllers are generally on the same level, in terms of quality, in my opinion.
 
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@Darklight99 Expecting Japanese media to reference Xbox is like expecting an evangelical to believe in anthropogenic global warming. Japan's overt nationalism is a large part of why the Xbox has been a failure. That said, my primary controller is the Xbox One S's since I play on PC now, but I can still confidently say that the trigger is the worst button on any modern first-party controller. The long, heavy, linear travel distance is god-awful for response time, which is unacceptable when it's the main button used in first-person shooters.
 
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@mommunism Never said anything about having to refer to it, just making an observation. Stil better than DS
@KazumaLee94 Dualshock feel like they're made for small hands, while Xbox controllers always fit perfectly.
 
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@Darklight99

If you prefer how Xbox controllers feel in your hand, where the analogue sticks and buttons are placed, the fact that Xbox controllers had trigger buttons which Dualshock didn't have until the third model, then that's more than fair. However the controllers are not that different in terms of size size.





Unless you take the Duke controller into consideration in which case, yeah, that controller makes most other controllers feel puny by comparison.



Again, I'm not trying to say you are wrong for preferring Xbox controllers. I just think they're usually the same quality of Dualshock. At least Xbox never tried to make their controller look like a boomerang, as far as I'm aware of.
 

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