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    Quote Originally Posted by A-Kendall View Post
    GTA IV runs better on PS3 i cba explaining why so just google it. If you have a PS3 then dont switch to classic just use the normal controls because the L2 and R2 triggers are realy good and makes it a lot easier to control how fast you want to go in your vehicle
    The PS3 triggers are poorly made, the controls would be better as classic on the PS3 version, the new ones work better for the 360

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    Quote Originally Posted by A-Kendall View Post
    GTA IV runs better on PS3 i cba explaining why so just google it. If you have a PS3 then dont switch to classic just use the normal controls because the L2 and R2 triggers are realy good and makes it a lot easier to control how fast you want to go in your vehicle
    LOOOOOOOOOOOOL, noob.
    Your mom rides the GTA IV game box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    The PS3 triggers are poorly made, the controls would be better as classic on the PS3 version, the new ones work better for the 360
    How are they poorly made? They work good... You can control the power of the car using triggers... As long as they work well enough they're ok... It's down to opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    How are they poorly made? They work good... You can control the power of the car using triggers... As long as they work well enough they're ok... It's down to opinion.
    Because unlike the 360 triggers that are indented the PS3 ones are more like downhill slopes, which after too long of playing will get greasy so your fingers will start to slip off of them, if they were gonna do triggers they should of done it the same way Microsoft did

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Because unlike the 360 triggers that are indented the PS3 ones are more like downhill slopes, which after too long of playing will get greasy so your fingers will start to slip off of them, if they were gonna do triggers they should of done it the same way Microsoft did
    Not all people have greasy fingers and I've not had this problem at all. I also can't see how they will slip off, when you push down on them your fingers (aswell as the buttons) are going in, towards the controller rather than heading away from it. You would also have to push very hard too "/

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Not all people have greasy fingers and I've not had this problem at all. I also can't see how they will slip off, when you push down on them your fingers (aswell as the buttons) are going in, towards the controller rather than heading away from it. You would also have to push very hard too "/
    When you push all the way on a PS3 trigger the it basically it goes in but the shape of it makes it as if it's the side of a hill, I know this is a problem because I have experienced it and there is even a little addon you can get that you can put on the triggers somehow to make them flat with a small indent like the 360 does, so obviously it's a problem for alot of people

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    When you push all the way on a PS3 trigger the it basically it goes in but the shape of it makes it as if it's the side of a hill, I know this is a problem because I have experienced it and there is even a little addon you can get that you can put on the triggers somehow to make them flat with a small indent like the 360 does, so obviously it's a problem for alot of people
    Must be pushing to hard then, or squeezing down on the wrong bit. I'm tinkering with mine at the moment and it only flies off if I push down really hard. I guess it's one of these situations like the Wii, where some idiots threw their Wiimote at the TV and some clever spark designed a wallet thing to put them in.

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    i think then xbox 360 remote allows you to do many things but i think the ps3 controller is kinda a bit comfier but i prefer 360 controllers as it alows you more and is for the experienced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    When you push all the way on a PS3 trigger the it basically it goes in but the shape of it makes it as if it's the side of a hill, I know this is a problem because I have experienced it and there is even a little addon you can get that you can put on the triggers somehow to make them flat with a small indent like the 360 does, so obviously it's a problem for alot of people
    Yuh, my bro got some with little ridges on end free in a mag. But tbh i have never experienced this problem. The Xbox ones is more harder but when your playing you dont feel the difference.
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