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Review on DualShock Wireless Controller PlayStation Midnight Playstation_4 by John Lim ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible purchase, I sympathize with everyone who bought it.

It's reasonable to not want to play games since happiness is repulsive. Character movement is choppy, buttons feel differently when pressed (X, O, etc.), and there is no pushing sensation compared to the original joystick. After two weeks, L3 blunted, causing a leftward shift in the character's stance. Only use it with MK11. So, why did you not give it back? For the simple reason that investigating this disgrace's inner workings becomes fascinating. In the meantime, I had some overseas joy shipped to me via Ozon. I also warn my troops about purchasing these joysticks from Amazon. The board is not permanently attached to the wall in the shot; rather, it was placed there during the initial disassembly.

Pros
  • In most cases, yes.
Cons
  • I think it's a good fake, but that's just my opinion. 1. Sticks and buttons L3 and R3 - safe zone pt. large, that is, when you move the stick away, you need to move it straight a lot, so the movement turns out to be jerky (I don’t know how to explain it, you need to feel it, on the original you slowly move the stick away - the character moves a little bit all this time); L2 and R2 buttons, a wide open space, video game jerks on the original: Pressing R2 slightly causes the vehicle to reverse (presumably disengaging the clutch), at which point the player can just press the gas pedal to accelerate. While the headset is plugged in, the speaker is free of background noise and crackling, but as soon as it is removed, the problem returns. The speaker emits a squeaky sound. 4. It lights up in a charging state and stays that way until you unplug it (on the original, when the joy is charged, it turns off the indication itself) It takes a lot of force to press the button on the Touch panel. 5.