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[Game Rant] Sony Throws Shade at Microsoft and Nintendo in Newly Published Patent

Do you agree with Sony?


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Bo_Hazem

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A recently published Sony patent details a "Universal Controller" that will work across a number of devices from consoles to various entertainment apps. However, this filing also strangely refers to basically anything that is not a PlayStation product as "inferior."



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GHound

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It's certainly strange for this language to appear in a patent, and it gets stranger when the description of the patent includes "text based on automatic Optical Character Recognition processes. Please use the PDF version for legal matters." It should be noted that the PDF version of this patent does not seem to include the "inferior" language.
It was immediately followed, however, by "GOTCHA BITCH!"
 

Skelterz

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I like confidence so I like how they phrase it, but they've been in the market for almost 30 years now and they haven't made a single comfortable controller so far, so yeah... kinda conflicted

In all fairness none of the big boys have made a decent controller this gen, the PS5 pad dies fast and has that horrible haptics that add zero value to any game, Nintendo have just been rumbled in a big way in the EU for the shambolic Joycon drift situation and Microsoft seriously nobody wants to use batteries anymore!
 
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LastBattle

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“In all fairness none of the big boys have made a decent controller this gen, the PS5 pad does fast and has that horrible haptics that add zero value to any game, Nintendo have just been rumbles in a big way in the EU for the shambolic Joycon drift situation and Microsoft seriously nobody wants to use batteries anymore!”

+1 for preferring batteries in controllers here ✋
 
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