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Would you buy an official Xbox controller for PS5?
Stef Member Oct 28, 2017 7,503 Rome, Italy, Planet Earth Now that Xbox has gone third party I was wondering if they'll ever launch official Xbox controllers for PlayStation 5. Do you think this will happen? Also, would you buy them? (please, do not make this thread into "Xbox controller VS DualSense)  2Blackcats Member Oct 26, 2017 17,376 No. Xbox controller hasn't been superior since 360 gen for me.   Bishop89 What Are Ya' Selling? Member Oct 25, 2017 42,132 Melbourne, Australia Do you think this will happen? No Also, would you buy them? No, I dont like asymmetric sticks  nsilvias Member Oct 25, 2017 29,499 yes. gimme a controller with double aa   Teenage Fansub Member May 24, 2019 24,042 If everyone's happy families, let me plug the existing ones in.   Dal Uncle Works at Nintendo Member Aug 18, 2024 2,083 If we were still on the Dualshock-style design? Yeah, but the Dualsense has already been a huge improvement over that (outside of battery life) and I can't see myself sacrificing haptic feedback and adaptive triggers for asymmetric sticks   Besiktas Member Sep 2, 2024 838 Maybe if it was X360 controller. I don't like how small Series controllers are   Dan Thunder Member Nov 2, 2017 16,715 Nope. Prefer the layout of the PS controllers.   poklane Member Oct 25, 2017 31,648 the Netherlands To each their own, but no, I hate controllers with asymmetrical sticks.   Jimnymebob Member Oct 26, 2017 21,918 Teenage Fansub said: If everyone's happy families, let me plug the existing ones in. Click to expand... Click to shrink... This. I would use one I had, I wouldn't buy one that was only for the PS5.   Amnixia ▲ Legend ▲ The Fallen Jan 25, 2018 11,705 Yes, I find xbox controllers much nicer in my hands then PS5 (or switch pro)   occupational Member Jun 7, 2018 778 Britain I'd pay/do a LOT for An Elite V2 with Dualsense features. Do I think it'll happen? Well, it'd be smart of MS to find new revenue streams and leverage the parts of the Xbox brand that people have fond memories of in this new era. When I switched from the 360 to the PS4, the controller shape/layout was what I missed the most, not Halo/Forza/Fable etc.  Trophy Hunter Ashen Member Aug 12, 2024 41 No. I already have one.   345 Member Oct 30, 2017 9,887 i like the xbox series controller, but i can't think of a game where i'd prefer it so much that i'd buy another one for PS5 and forgo all the system-level dualsense features instead of just playing it on PC.   OP OP Stef Member Oct 28, 2017 7,503 Rome, Italy, Planet Earth Trophy Hunter Ashen said: No. I already have one. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Oooooh!  Izanagi89 "This guy are sick" and Corrupted by Vengeance Member Oct 27, 2017 18,501 That loud clickity click ass controller? Hell no. Xbox controller is pretty inferior to the Dualsense so I see no reason to get one   Kwigo Avenger Oct 27, 2017 9,007 Ew, no I already hate playing with it on my Xbox. The controller and the console UI are the two reasons why I almost never play it.  Derbel McDillet ▲ Legend ▲ Member Nov 23, 2022 22,980 Yes.   sanityislost Member Oct 21, 2021 469 Not really, the PS5 controller is totally fine. Why would I buy another just to move the stick? My answer would be also be no if Sony made a PS5 controller the Xbox.   DPB Member Nov 1, 2017 1,983 No, though Sony ought to allow more third-party manufacfurers to release controllers. The only ones available now cost almost half the price of a PS5, I'd glady buy a much cheaper 8BitDo controller with Hall effect sticks so I don't have to keep going through Dualsenses.   tatwo Member Oct 27, 2017 2,946 Finland I prefer Dual Sense over modern Xbox controllers. 360 controller was last Xbox controller I liked.   Willin Member Oct 28, 2017 2,260 Given the option, I would use my current Xbox controller but not buy one specifically for PS5.   Fudgepuppy Member Oct 27, 2017 5,587 Yes, only if it has Dualsense features, because then I would have an Xbox controller with gyro and a touch pad to use on PC.   StrappingYoungLance Member Oct 27, 2017 7,620 Melbourne, Australia Nope, I think it's a (slightly) worse controller, even if it had dual sense features.   Ravelle Member Oct 31, 2017 19,988 As much as I love the XBOX Series X controllers I rather have a new dual sense that doesn't cut in to my hands and is painful to hold   Obscure Member Oct 27, 2017 262 No, the Dual Sense is vastly better than the Series X/S controller. Now, an official Xbox controller with the dual sense features (Sebile)? Would buy in a heartbeat for my Xbox first, then I'll decide which one to choose.  DanDanderson Member May 7, 2024 261 Yes. The Xbox controller is far more comfortable, battery lasts forever, and I prefer the layout. I vastly prefer the Xbox controller for multiplayer games for these reason. It's actually why I don't play many multiplayer games on my PS5. So yes, it'd be nice to have one to use for my PS5. Dualsense is a great single-player game controller and I wish I had one on my Xbox for single-player games to take advantage of the cool features. Xbox needs to step it up on this front, for sure.  Edward ▲ Legend ▲ Avenger Oct 30, 2017 5,868 I don't care about rumble or trigger bullshit or light bars or gyro or any gimmick on a controller i just want a controller that doesn't destroy my hands in 45 minutes and good analog placement. Even if you do care about these things it's nice to have options. The xbox controller feels better in my hands, better on my thumbs and frankly the battery outlast all 5 of my ps5 controllers combined.  Ashes of Dreams Fallen Guardian of Unshakable Resolve Member May 22, 2020 19,222 What do you mean "now that xbox has gone third party"? Did I miss some major news? I know they are putting some of their games on PS and Switch but that's not exactly what that sentence would imply to me.  Exist 2 Inspire Powered by Friendship™ Member Apr 19, 2018 4,599 Germany No, i generally don't like asymmetric analog sticks. It's fine when i play something on my XBOX from time to time but i wouldn't want it to be my standard controller all the time.   Mechaplum Enlightened Member Oct 26, 2017 21,139 JP I prefer symmetrical sticks.   Wollan Mostly Positive Member Oct 25, 2017 9,806 Norway but living in France And lose out on proper haptics and adaptive triggers (and gyro I guess), no thanks. I was afraid to wake up my kids playing the Series X with its clicking buttons. It's a 2005-era controller.  NightShift Member Oct 25, 2017 10,213 Australia Why would I want a controller with worst ergonomics and a shitty d-pad? Honestly it's probably worth it just for the battery.  Lkr Member Oct 28, 2017 11,903 if I played fps games on ps5, I probably would for the asymmetric sticks   Zafir Member Oct 25, 2017 8,748 No but only because I'm sick of Microsofts poor build quality. I do like the controller otherwise.   jobrro The Fallen Nov 19, 2017 1,868 No. The Series controller is pretty good but I prefer the DualSense, especially the D-Pad.   jetsetrez Member Oct 27, 2017 2,275 I might on a sale. Switch Pro might be the overall most comfortable to me, but Xbox is probably the best overall general use controller imo. The weight, ergonomics, triggers, and central buttons instead of the touchpad are much better than Dual Sense to me, and removable batteries that last like 10x as long per charge is a big bonus. Only thing I prefer on Dual Sense is the haptics.   Toriko Member Dec 29, 2017 8,842 Nope. Xbox controllers feel cheaply made to me. I hate those awfully loud clicking noise. Dual sense like controller for Xbox? I will buy in a heartbeat Wollan said: And lose out on proper haptics and adaptive triggers (and gyro I guess), no thanks. I was afraid to wake up my kids playing the Series X with its clicking buttons. It's a 2005-era controller. Click to expand... Click to shrink... This  joffocakes Member Nov 15, 2017 1,910 I'd need the gyro and touchpad but yeah, definitely. I find it more comfortable overall.   Disco Stu Member Oct 27, 2017 2,521 I wouldn't but my brother in law would.   Hasney One Winged Slayer The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 22,902 If you linked to one this second, I wouldn't even look at other features or price, I would have it. Not gyro, no touchpad, no haptics. Just give me that stick placement and the way the buttons feel. I even bought one of those devices people use for keyboard and mouse cheating purely to use an XBox controller on PS. Just too much of a hassle to keep using regularly.  LdSe Member Dec 16, 2020 115 I'd rather have a Switch Pro one instead.   Brie de Meaux The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 64 A single controller officially compatible with ps5, xbox series, pc and phone ? with AA batteries ? wireless ? Add NS2 compatibility and I'll buy 4 of these.  wollywinka Member Feb 15, 2018 3,777 I absolutely loathed the PS3/PS4 controllers. The DualSense. however, levelled the playing field, and some. I prefer offset sticks but not enough to buy a MS PS controller. Had one been available for the PS3 and PS4, I would have bought one in a heartbeat. As it was, I had a converter that allowed me to use my Xbox controller with my Playstation.   El Crono "This guy are sick" Member Oct 27, 2017 2,672 Mexico Nope. There's no reason to when you can have the more comfortable DualSense.   Hasney One Winged Slayer The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 22,902 LdSe said: I'd rather have a Switch Pro one instead. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Easily my second place. Just let me get rid of the Dualsense....   OP OP Stef Member Oct 28, 2017 7,503 Rome, Italy, Planet Earth LdSe said: I'd rather have a Switch Pro one instead. Click to expand... Click to shrink... That will be the subject of another poll :D  ber Member Oct 31, 2017 268 With the dualsense they finally caught up to xbox in terms of ergonomics so the only reason would be the sticks and drift.   sha1ashaska22 Member Sep 4, 2020 1,138 If they made an xbox controller that had hall effect sticks, sure. But I don't really have a strong preference for Xbox series vs dualsense controllers, I like the ergonomics of both just fine. I would really prefer a Brook wingman to support PS5 like the one that works on PS4 so we can use non-first party controllers.   KDash Member Oct 25, 2017 4,002 Florida Absolutely would. I do not care for the Dual Sense, but I love modern Xbox controllers.  
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