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Sony refutes claims of rumble in their controller

3 August 2007 13:24 by Dave "Davedough" Horvath | 32 comments

Sony refutes claims of rumble in their controller Rumors and buzz mills alike all swarmed at the possibility that Sony would release an updated SIXAXIS controller featuring the once left out rumble technology sometime soon. These reports started flowing in from innocuous mentions of it during the moments right before the E3 show earlier this year and fueled many comments from fans and skeptics alike. Today however, Sony has stated that they have no intention on including rumble into their SIXAXIS controller for any reason.

The early reports were spurred by a report issued from GamePro in which one executive made mention of a change in the SIXAXIS. This of course made people feel that Sony just might have figured out how to include it in their controller along with its motion sensitivity. Dave Karraker, Sony's director of corporate communications stated, "We have not added rumble [to PS3], and have no announcements regarding this feature".

Mr. Karraker came back with saying that they have merely made minor adjustments to the motion sensitivity of the controller that is part of a natural evolution of controller technology. "From time to time, we make minor enhancements to the controllers for our platforms. We recently sent out to the development community some new prototypes that have a slightly enhanced sensitivity for the analog sticks and the motion sensing within the Sixaxis controller. This is not a new controller, but is part of the normal development and evolution of controllers."

Sony has received much criticism for omitting the rumble feature from its current generation console controller. Fans of the feature can remember its benefits as far back as the Nintendo 64. Despite critics however, Sony remains glued to its original statement that rumble is a last generation feature and not a next generation feature.

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    ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 3 August 2007 15:20 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by vinny13:
    Ohh the Wii doesn't have rumble either!

    Like OMG WTF ORLY?!

    Who cares? You guys are too picky. Six systems in total have had rumble with in the past 10-12 years. and there were like 20 systems before those. No one complained about those controllers... except maybe the Atari joysticks and their stiffness.
    Rumble is a cute feature but over all not needed.
    japhy (Newbie) 3 August 2007 17:25 Send private message to this user   
    YAwn rumble who needs it
    ZimHosein (Newbie) 3 August 2007 17:43 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by anubis66:
    or even shock you slightly in certain areas, would it keep up with todays games efficiently.
    That would be an awesome feature in a controller, console/PC/Mac, but I would imagine that you'd have to sign your life away so that the manufacturers would avoid litigation the way things are these days anubis66 :(
    26r0cK (Inactive) 3 August 2007 18:30 Send private message to this user   
    Wow i never thought the rumble function was that exciting, it just makes the controller heavier :P. I always disable the rumble function whenever i play but thats just me. I feel more in control. So this doesnt bother me but im sure others would love this function. Didnt kno it'd be that big of a topic.
    anubis66 (AfterDawn Addict) 3 August 2007 18:41 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    Originally posted by anubis66:
    or even shock you slightly in certain areas, would it keep up with todays games efficiently.
    That would be an awesome feature in a controller, console/PC/Mac, but I would imagine that you'd have to sign your life away so that the manufacturers would avoid litigation the way things are these days anubis66 :(
    well maybe just like a little electrical pulse like in those automatic flexing maching things. it doesnt need to be major, just noticed.
    ChiknLitl (Member) 3 August 2007 22:09 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by vinny13:
    Ohh the Wii doesn't have rumble either!

    Like OMG WTF ORLY?!

    Who cares? You guys are too picky. Six systems in total have had rumble with in the past 10-12 years. and there were like 20 systems before those. No one complained about those controllers... except maybe the Atari joysticks and their stiffness.
    The Wii DOES have a rumble feature. This was one of the criticisms of Sony's controller when they said they did not include rumble because of the motion sensors. If the Wii could do it why not the PS3?
    vinny13 (Inactive) 3 August 2007 22:13 Send private message to this user   
    The Wii has rumble?

    Like OMG WTF ORLY?!

    Lol that's crap. I was expecting the Wii not to have it... I've tried Wii Sports but I guess no rumble.

    I find that retarded. I would turn off the rumble.
    ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 3 August 2007 22:20 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by vinny13:
    The Wii has rumble?

    Like OMG WTF ORLY?!

    Lol that's crap. I was expecting the Wii not to have it... I've tried Wii Sports but I guess no rumble.

    I find that retarded. I would turn off the rumble.
    that post just lost you 20IQ points,I find rumble a nice feature it would smoke on the WII or PS3 for that matter if its strong enough to effect aiming.

    on the WII its even more interesting because you have 1 of them and one 1 whole pad,but I dont think they have it, wait no...they have one....
    http://wii.ign.com/articles/718/718946p1.html

    LOL
    WTF... bugger,oh well LOL
    ChiknLitl (Member) 3 August 2007 22:29 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by vinny13:
    The Wii has rumble?

    Like OMG WTF ORLY?!

    Lol that's crap. I was expecting the Wii not to have it... I've tried Wii Sports but I guess no rumble.

    I find that retarded. I would turn off the rumble.
    I don't find it all that great myself. There are some interesting uses such as in Zelda when you get close to a hidden item you get a slight rumble in the controller. Otherwise they can take it or leave it.
    DXR88 (Senior Member) 3 August 2007 22:33 Send private message to this user   
    ITs a motion sensetive controller if you ad rumbling it reduces its ability to sense. thats probaly why they did away with it.
    anubis66 (AfterDawn Addict) 3 August 2007 23:15 Send private message to this user   
    the wii mote vibrates in wiisports, i bet it was just turned off for you by your friend or you if you own it. my wiimote has high piched screeching noises coming loudly from it, very noticable in games like baseball. it only happens in game. i dont like the wii..
    ChiknLitl (Member) 4 August 2007 6:26 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by DXR88:
    ITs a motion sensetive controller if you ad rumbling it reduces its ability to sense. thats probaly why they did away with it.
    They didn't do away with it, you can adjust it through the consoles menu vs in game menu.
    DXR88 (Senior Member) 4 August 2007 6:53 Send private message to this user   
    Only time will tell
    ChiknLitl (Member) 4 August 2007 7:51 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    Originally posted by DXR88:
    ITs a motion sensetive controller if you ad rumbling it reduces its ability to sense. thats probaly why they did away with it.
    They didn't do away with it, you can adjust it through the consoles menu vs in game menu.
    Sorry, I just realized you may be talking about the PS3 controller (Doh!) I was talking about the Wii controller.
    DXR88 (Senior Member) 4 August 2007 18:29 Send private message to this user   
    dont worry im never specific on any topic and my grammers B-a-aa-a-a-d. >,<
    borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 7 August 2007 3:41 Send private message to this user   
    It looks like any average ps2 controller to me maybe its the fact its wireless. What do i know :)

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 7 August 2007 3:43

    DXR88 (Senior Member) 7 August 2007 7:23 Send private message to this user   
    borhan9, Dont forget the suped up little butten in the center.
    emugamer (Member) 7 August 2007 8:19 Send private message to this user   
    Either an electric shock or burning of the hands. How about one that shoots b-b's at you at the exact location you get shot in the game? That would be next gen. Hardcore next gen.

    Or how about a laugh controller.....one that laughs at you when you die.

    Yeah, as you can tell, I also can do without the rumble.
    vinny13 (Inactive) 7 August 2007 11:23 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by emugamer:
    Either an electric shock or burning of the hands. How about one that shoots b-b's at you at the exact location you get shot in the game? That would be next gen. Hardcore next gen.

    Or how about a laugh controller.....one that laughs at you when you die.

    Yeah, as you can tell, I also can do without the rumble.
    lmao
    ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 7 August 2007 13:08 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by emugamer:
    Either an electric shock or burning of the hands. How about one that shoots b-b's at you at the exact location you get shot in the game? That would be next gen. Hardcore next gen.

    Or how about a laugh controller.....one that laughs at you when you die.

    Yeah, as you can tell, I also can do without the rumble.
    I think rumble was a cute effect back in the day, now with motion senceing it could well be more than a effect, but they'll need to dev for it a bit.
    wetsparks (Member) 10 August 2007 21:01 Send private message to this user   
    Double post.

    God hates console fanboys. Heres the proof....
    http://cad-comic.com/comic.php?d=20050205
    -----
    May the way of the hero lead to the Triforce.

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 10 August 2007 21:01

    wetsparks (Member) 10 August 2007 21:01 Send private message to this user   
    I'm sorry but rumble brings you into the game more than having to "push" or "pull" the controller to get a desired effect in a game. They are right though, rumble is last gen, its also next gen, and next next gen etc.

    God hates console fanboys. Heres the proof....
    http://cad-comic.com/comic.php?d=20050205
    -----
    May the way of the hero lead to the Triforce.

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 10 August 2007 21:02

    ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 10 August 2007 21:36 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by wetsparks:
    I'm sorry but rumble brings you into the game more than having to "push" or "pull" the controller to get a desired effect in a game. They are right though, rumble is last gen, its also next gen, and next next gen etc.
    thats is BS,rumble outside of a couple effects is moot at best,dual motion is figging awesome.


    Now a combination of both that can nudge your aim off target with the motor alone...godly.
    DancingWD (Newbie) 11 August 2007 6:25 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by DXR88:
    ITs a motion sensetive controller if you ad rumbling it reduces its ability to sense. thats probaly why they did away with it.

    Yea as i understand PS3 controler has Gyroscopes in it to sense motion while wii uses external sensors (that long stick lke thing that goes under the TV) to track controlers movement. or Am I wrong?
    So I asume it wouldn't be good to ad a rumble wmgine next to a gyroscope, while you can get away with motion sensing and rumble on wii.
    wetsparks (Member) 11 August 2007 10:09 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    Originally posted by wetsparks:
    I'm sorry but rumble brings you into the game more than having to "push" or "pull" the controller to get a desired effect in a game. They are right though, rumble is last gen, its also next gen, and next next gen etc.
    thats is BS,rumble outside of a couple effects is moot at best,dual motion is figging awesome.


    Now a combination of both that can nudge your aim off target with the motor alone...godly.
    When you get hit in Madden, and the controller rumbles, it just feels right. Looking at Lair (which is supposed to use the 6 axis the best so far) having to "push" the controller forward to shoot a fire ball (or is it some gimmick to move forward a bit faster? can't remember) doesn't make me go "Wow! That is so cool!" it makes me say "Do I really have to do this stupid motion when I can just push a button like I have done since the NES? Don't get me wrong, motion sensing can be fun, look at the original duck hunt, but to have it be a lame tie in like most of these companies are doing is just stupid.
    ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 11 August 2007 18:09 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    Quote:
    Originally posted by wetsparks:
    I'm sorry but rumble brings you into the game more than having to "push" or "pull" the controller to get a desired effect in a game. They are right though, rumble is last gen, its also next gen, and next next gen etc.
    thats is BS,rumble outside of a couple effects is moot at best,dual motion is figging awesome.


    Now a combination of both that can nudge your aim off target with the motor alone...godly.
    When you get hit in Madden, and the controller rumbles, it just feels right. Looking at Lair (which is supposed to use the 6 axis the best so far) having to "push" the controller forward to shoot a fire ball (or is it some gimmick to move forward a bit faster? can't remember) doesn't make me go "Wow! That is so cool!" it makes me say "Do I really have to do this stupid motion when I can just push a button like I have done since the NES? Don't get me wrong, motion sensing can be fun, look at the original duck hunt, but to have it be a lame tie in like most of these companies are doing is just stupid.
    God that screams gimmick..ya motion is going through a growing phaze so gimmickry will be used alot,but I find more subtle non combat vitail stuff to be neater,MP3 has a mix I must have it :P

    all devs need to get away from gimmicky crap and focus on gameplay...
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