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<blockquote data-quote="brakel" data-source="post: 32075" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>I'm not from Denmark. I'm from the U.S. My location is not a typo. It says "at the demark" not Denmark.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, in the last year or so Sony started making a new PS3 controller. It is pretty much exactly like the old ones but the buttons feel different. I probably never would have noticed the difference except that I bought three new controllers at one time. The controllers that my family was using were more than 4 years old and the batteries just didn't hold a charge like they used to. Anyway, one of the controllers was of the old variety and the other two were of the new variety. I don't think it is a coincidence that the "old" one was a regular black one and the "new" ones were some of the new funky colors that they have. When the controllers wouldn't work right with TPA I returned them and got two other ones of yet different colors. Turns out these had the same problem. Then we discovered that the problem was only with TPA and only when both of the "new" controllers were turned on. The fix for us is to make sure that at least one of the "new" controllers is plugged into the usb cord.</p><p></p><p>The way that I could differentiate the "new" controllers from the "old" ones is by the feel of the buttons. I'm comparing the "old" controller that was new out of the box with the "new" controllers. I'm not comparing new controllers with old worn in ones. The "new" controllers buttons are so stiff that they feel like they are "snapping" into place. The "old" new controller had a much more smooth feel to the buttons. This is the only way that I can tell the difference between them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brakel, post: 32075, member: 416"] I'm not from Denmark. I'm from the U.S. My location is not a typo. It says "at the demark" not Denmark. Anyway, in the last year or so Sony started making a new PS3 controller. It is pretty much exactly like the old ones but the buttons feel different. I probably never would have noticed the difference except that I bought three new controllers at one time. The controllers that my family was using were more than 4 years old and the batteries just didn't hold a charge like they used to. Anyway, one of the controllers was of the old variety and the other two were of the new variety. I don't think it is a coincidence that the "old" one was a regular black one and the "new" ones were some of the new funky colors that they have. When the controllers wouldn't work right with TPA I returned them and got two other ones of yet different colors. Turns out these had the same problem. Then we discovered that the problem was only with TPA and only when both of the "new" controllers were turned on. The fix for us is to make sure that at least one of the "new" controllers is plugged into the usb cord. The way that I could differentiate the "new" controllers from the "old" ones is by the feel of the buttons. I'm comparing the "old" controller that was new out of the box with the "new" controllers. I'm not comparing new controllers with old worn in ones. The "new" controllers buttons are so stiff that they feel like they are "snapping" into place. The "old" new controller had a much more smooth feel to the buttons. This is the only way that I can tell the difference between them. [/QUOTE]
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