Quote Originally Posted by bluntblaze
lmao thats the same reason was defiantly not gonna get a 360., the controllers are too big and heavy. and their not very comfortable to hold for long periods of time.
also the ps3 has tilt/motion sensor. and all 360ers that say its a ripoff from the wii are just jealous that their next gen console is the only one without it.

WTF? The 360 Controller is the best standard gaming controller created, it's layout is perfection. Too big? Perhaps you're thinking of the original Xbox 1 controller, perhaps even the Dreamcast controller. The 360 controller is an even sleeker redesign of the Xbox Controller-S that Microsoft designed for the Japanese as they tend to have smaller hands. I'm holding my Dual Shock 2 in one hand and the 360 controller in the other right this moment and you know what? They weigh virtually the same so I don't know what you're smoking about them weighing too much. It's ergonomically shaped to fit the cup of your hand perfectly, the triggers are much better than secondary shoulder buttons. Especially for games involving vehicles and/or shooting. I had a PS2 to PC adapter so I could play PC games with a controller, when I actually got behind the controls of the 360 controller I gave the adapter away and when down and bought the PC receiver for the 360 wireless controller and use it for every game that works well mapped to a controller as it's just plain superior to the DS2.

As far as motion sensing. I absolutely love it for the Wii, but all Sony did was abandon their PS3-Arang as soon as Wii's controller was unveiled and threw in a simplistic and rather useless motion sensing gimmick into it to quickly copy Nintendo (as they always love to do)

The Dual Shock and Dual Shock 2 were good controllers, though the Dpad and the left analog stick should be reversed for the Sixaxis and the R2 and L2 buttons should have been turned into triggers.