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    13 mars 2014
    Lack of some fundamental functionality ruined the PS3 Batarang for me.
    I've used the Xbox 360 counterpart to this collector's controller, and it is probably my favorite for that console, and is also usable for many Steam and other PC games. This version however is disappointing. Hopefully it's just my misfortune and no one else's controller has mine's flaws, but it seems to favor the down direction— often if I press right on the D-pad, the game reacts as if I pressed down, and the left analog stick doesn't fully reach the up direction (as demonstrated when my character walked instead of running when I had it fully tilted). Unlike the 360 version, this one's LED light button is an unnatural position that causes it to often be pressed instead of the Start button. I haven't had to use Select much, but there is a batter button directly to the left of it and will likely be just as unnatural (at least for me. And that button is not on the 360 version). The L2 and R2 triggers are too sensitive, or not sensitive enough. Holding a trigger down as much as about 85% does nothing. For example if R2 rotates an in-game camera, it's unusually difficult to rotate the camera slowly, or at any speed other than full speed. To top things off, when I unplugged the controller from its charger, it turned off and wouldn't turn back on. It had been charging for several hours before that, so I should have been able to use its wireless capabilities when I was ready. I hope this issue doesn't persist. Unlike other PS3 controllers (which use Bluetooth) and unlike the 360 Batarang (which is strictly wired), this controller requires a USB receiver to use, even when the USB charger is plugged into it. PS3 controllers don't work with Steam, so this one is no exception. Not a complaint there but I thought I'd add it just in case anyone was curious. Also not a complaint, but I find it odd and unnecessary that this, again unlike the 360 version, has an on/off switch. Now, here's the complaint: even with the switch left on and the PS3's option for controllers to automatically turn off disabled, this controller disconnects after a few minutes of inactivity and must be awakened by pressing the Home button. Another (very minor) issue is that pressing the Home button can't turn on the PS3 like a DualShock controller's PS button can, but that's to be expected from third party controllers. Other than all that, the controller is comfortable and looks nice. I like the various LED colors and the option to turn the light off (until I accidentally turn it on when trying to pause). I don't own any Batman games and didn't get the controller for collector value, but I think that value may its best aspect. I want to love this Batarang like I do its 360 counterpart, but lack of basic proper response and other quirks make that impossible as it can be frustrating to use, depending on what games it's used for. There are some (probably very few that I play) where the mentioned problems won't be a factor. But overall, lack of "control" from "controller" will make too many games unplayable, or at least just not fun.
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    PS4 Dualshock 4 Wireless Remote Controller- Sony Playstation SILVER BRAND NEW
    27 oct. 2019
    It's something of a trophy- good-looking but fails functionally.
    This controller is pretty, but fails to give the player its most basic of functions- control. It has noticeably more input delay than previous models of Dualshock 4, but worst of all its face buttons, namely in my case the X button, just plain doesn't work about half the time. I feel and hear myself pressing it like any other button but it just won't register. (My controller was bought brand new.)
    30 sept. 2011
    GHWOR would be great if not for so many unbearable bugs and faults.
    Good: 1. As a Guitar Hero veteran, I greatly appreciate the brutal insane difficulty GHWOR offers. 2. Unlocking extras via Quickplay+ is a great new addition, and there are many things to unlock, while the number of challenges grows with your library and number of bandmates. 3. You can still import your songs from other Guitar Hero games*. 4. When you earn Star Power when yours is already full, it goes to your bandmates. Bad: 1. No one online can see your created rockers or instruments. When you play online with others, one player will be a clone of whatever rocker you are using, and the rest will be from the rockers in your local band line-up. 2. *The Store does not work. (If you have imported/ downloaded songs to GH5 or downloaded GHWOR songs via the PlayStation Network Store, you can play those songs using the Update Setlist option. 3. Sometimes your difficulty may be automatically changed between songs. 4. Rockers in your band may be randomly replaced between songs. 5. The note highway often drags or freezes repeatedly (offline and online). 6. While in a menu online, the game may display the wrong rank, instrument, and/ or difficulty for you and/ or others you play with. 7. Disconnections often occur online, mid-song. 8. While in Matchmaking, you may hear someone on the mic or see another indication that the game should have taken you to the setlist already, but it has not. 9. Often online or off, upon selecting something that should take you to the setlist, the game will show an animate orange ring in the bottom right corner, which looks like an unusual loading indicator. This is essentially a sign that your game has crashed. The game crashes from many of the above glitches and at many other random times. 10. There are other bugs and shortcomings that neglected, forgot, or haven’t found yet.

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