"On Sony's PS2 controller the equivalent of the red button, a square LED, was used to indicate the operation of its rumble capability"
I thought it was to indicate whether you were in digital (d-pad) of analogue(stick) mode? Or was that just the PS(1) Analogue stick controllers?
In any case, it's a welcome return. Will it cause issues with charge times? I would think so, which was probably part of the initial problem. I haven't found much use for the motion sensing stuff yet.
Are you sure?
"On Sony's PS2 controller the equivalent of the red button, a square LED, was used to indicate the operation of its rumble capability"
I thought it was to indicate whether you were in digital (d-pad) of analogue(stick) mode? Or was that just the PS(1) Analogue stick controllers?
In any case, it's a welcome return. Will it cause issues with charge times? I would think so, which was probably part of the initial problem. I haven't found much use for the motion sensing stuff yet.