Just making a thread to document this early prototype Move controller.
Notes:
- Works great on PS3
- Controller crashes when connected to PS4 (Must use reset button to get to turn back on again)
- Overall rougher construction (larger gaps between pieces etc)
- Buttons use indented markings instead of printed on
- Trigger is much more curved then final
- Flat spot on the bottom to prevent rolling (final is completely round and rolls)
- Accessory connector different
- Lack of pins on bottom for..not sure, charging cradle? I'm assuming there a charging cradle available. I'm not much of a cradle person...
While there is a picture with it partially apart I haven't gone deeper. Debating taking apart both final and proto to compare.. Honestly I thought I broke it when it crashed while connected to the PS4 and then refused to turn on or charge or anything. I decided to take it apart to see what the problem was..until seeing the reset button. I didn't even notice Move controllers had a reset button before, lol.
Notes:
- Works great on PS3
- Controller crashes when connected to PS4 (Must use reset button to get to turn back on again)
- Overall rougher construction (larger gaps between pieces etc)
- Buttons use indented markings instead of printed on
- Trigger is much more curved then final
- Flat spot on the bottom to prevent rolling (final is completely round and rolls)
- Accessory connector different
- Lack of pins on bottom for..not sure, charging cradle? I'm assuming there a charging cradle available. I'm not much of a cradle person...
While there is a picture with it partially apart I haven't gone deeper. Debating taking apart both final and proto to compare.. Honestly I thought I broke it when it crashed while connected to the PS4 and then refused to turn on or charge or anything. I decided to take it apart to see what the problem was..until seeing the reset button. I didn't even notice Move controllers had a reset button before, lol.