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Classic Game Room: PS3 DUALSHOCK 3 controller review

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2010

Classic Game Room reviews the PLAYSTATION 3 DUALSHOCK 3 controller for PS3 with Sixaxis and rumble. This Sony wireless controller for PS3 is the 3rd Dualshock controller with slightly less vibration than the awesome Dualshock 2 for Playstation 2. This CGR review of the Sony PS3 Dualshock controller shows HD video of the Dualshock 3 controller being reviewed for Playstation 3. The Dualshock 3 controller comes included with newer model Sony PS3 video game consoles.

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  • Now I wish I didn't exchange my PS2 for a PS3.

  • I think video game designers are shying away from rumble. I picked up Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary a while back, and I noticed how much more frequent and intense the rumble is than in modern games.

  • @V3g3T4r14nZ0mB13 I would have gotten a PlayStation 3 if so many multiplat games didn't look so horrible on it.

  • I got my PS2 controller used and it barely vibrates at all :(

  • I always turn off the rumble feature. Just seems unnecessary, and it saves a lot of battery life.

  • @usquanigo I like how you are trying to pay me out yet I posted that comment 4 weeks ago.

  • @Lostprophetzzz Anon doesn't even know who their own members are. They can talk all they want about codes, but they have no internal accountability or control.

    Regional lockout is driven by MPAA. It is a BD player just as much as it is a console (and so will XB720 be). The slim is just much smaller, and there is less room for extraneous hardware, which is required for BC. You just want to believe you were being screwed, even though you weren't. It's a desire.

  • @Lostprophetzzz Technically, nobody was owed anything. By using a service, you are taking a risk. All this is buried in EULAs. It's different online than it is in reality. Maybe it shouldn't be, but it is. Anyone who had info stolen could invalidate it, & refute charges & would be fine. The apology & free stuff was a good move. And far more than Steve Jobs could ever muster. (even with the free bumper, he still said it was people holding it wrong)

  • @usquanigo and that is what my point was.... i wasn't saying that sony are necessarily WORSE than many other companies.... just that unlike common conception of them they are no BETTER than other businesses

    and as much as they lost from the outage many of their consumers lost more... due to their compromised security.... they owed them compensation and only gave the bare minimum...

  • @usquanigo Anon was gunning for THEM at first but the outage was aimed at consumers... which goes against Anon's Modus operandi they always aim for human and consumer rights and against companies making decisions which screw over consumers...

    going after credit details goes against everything the group stands for...

    they were just a convenient scapegoat.

    they could have easily kept in the BC but they wanted an extra regional lock-out mechanism.... once again restricting their consumers.

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