Gamescom: Is the DualShock 4 Good for Shooters?
We go hands-on with the new PS4 controller.
Since the PlayStation 4's debut in February, Sony has touted the improvements made to the DualShock 4 specifically for shooter titles, including a revised trigger design, tweaks to the thumbsticks, and more. This week at Gamescom, I got a chance to use the DualShock 4 during competitive multiplayer demos of two notable first-person shooter titles: Killzone: Shadowfall and Battlefield 4. Has the DualShock finally become a competent shooter gamepad?For the thumbsticks, Sony has traded the convex, edgeless thumbpads of the DualShock 3 for a concave design with a distinct, raised trim. But the benefit isn't purely for comfort and tactile identification, it actually has a clear impact on precision and consistency. With the DualShock 3, I often found my fingers sliding off the thumbsticks when making fast, pronounced adjustments to my character's movement or aim. With DualShock 4, I was able to keep a firm grip even with just an edge of my thumb clinging to the edge. It's a small, but critical improvement for reducing the travel time from the the thumbstick to an action button or the d-pad.
Sony has also managed to make the already stellar PlayStation d-pad even better by making the buttons slightly higher and giving them a slight, angled indent toward the center. It doesn't quite make the design any more or less precise, it just feels better. Similarly, the textured, rubberized material on the back side of the controller feels much better than the soft, matte finish of the DualShock 3.
Unfortunately, I wasn't provided with any opportunity to test out the integrated trackpad or speaker, but I'm curious to see how shooters and games as a whole will put them to use.
I can confidently say that the DualShock 4 is better than the DualShock 3 in every way — it's more comfortable to use and hold and unquestionably more precise. Shooter fans that have been apprehensive about adopting a PlayStation platform or have simply suffered from the current controllers less-than-ideal design will be relieved to find that, thus far, the DualShock 4 delivers upon Sony's promises.
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