![]() ![]() So before you boot up a new game, check the back of the box to make sure motion control isn't required. Like a lot of third-party controllers, the AP.1 does not have a tilt sensor. The d-pad and left analog stick have swapped positions for an Xbox 360-style layout. The controller's main draw is an array of LED lights that shine through the clear casing and can be turned on and off, or set to light up when the controller vibrates. The shoulder buttons have also been swapped out for PDP's Real Triggers design. The AP.1's housing feels sturdier than the Sixaxis', though the face buttons themselves felt more plasticky. Other changes include a clear, glossy plastic exterior and a wired connection via a three meter cable. A side-by-side comparison with the Sixaxis proved the AP.1 isn't as wide. This is partly due to the AP.1's compact design. No this controller is produced exclusively for PS3 and PC.Like the Dualshock 3, the AP.1 features built-in rumble, though we were surprised that it didn't feel much heavier than the original Sixaxis. Plug in the charge cable and check to see that the 4 LED’s on top of the controller are flashingĬan I use this controller on my PS4 or PS5?
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