New Sony patent shows possible design of the PS5 controller

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While we're still a year away from the launch of the next generation of consoles, information is leaking out, as Sony prepares patents and copyrights in order to release the PlayStation 5 late in 2020. A new submission from Sony was discovered on the Japanese patent office's official website, with an attached document showing a working design for a new controller, and what could possibly be a PlayStation 5 gamepad. At first glance, the photos make the controller out to look nearly identical to the DualShock 4, but there are a few small improvements and differences that stand out on closer inspection. For one, the lightbar that was so prominently featured on the DS4 has been removed entirely, and instead of a USB-micro charge port, the presumed DualShock 5 will have USB-C charging. Meanwhile, the DS4 touchpad will also be returning. There appears to be a microphone at the bottom of the controller, along with a 3.5mm headphone jack. The analog sticks and triggers appear to be the same for the most part, with former being slightly smaller, and the latter being a touch flatter. As far as the documents go, Sony appears to be following their decades-long trend of making minor improvements, but keeping the controller looking relatively the same as it always has.

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A “touchscreen” will just make the controller expensive. I hope they don’t do add it.
The touchscreen on PS4 was useless, honestly:
Just get rid of it!

looks exactly like the DUALSHOCK 4 controller by the way, I see only small changes..
 
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If it ain't broke don't fix it?

I actually use the touchpad a lot on my DS4, but that's because I'm using it on a PC.
 

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Don't see what's the point of keeping the touchpad since there's barely any games that take advantage of it other than for game map purposes.
 

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I dunno, I can see more appeal to a touch screen over a touch pad. Could be useful for quick inventory management or constantly displaying a map or the like. Obviously this wouldn't be as in your face as the giant screen of the Wii U gamepad, but in a smaller capacity, I could still see some merit and genuine use for such a thing. All the same, it would likely bump up the price of the controller considerably, so to that extent, I can see why many wouldn't want it. Now, if the PS5 were still completely compatible with PS4 controllers as well, then I don't think it'd be a big deal if you could optionally opt for such a touchscreen version instead for a higher cost.
Maybe a black and white OLED screen to show different stats about the PS5 (Like temp, volume, and etc.
 

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How many people prefer the placement of both thumbsticks of the Playstation controllers? Ever since the original Dualshock, they've both been below the D-pad and face buttons, and have never changed. Microsoft started with the left stick above the d-pad and the right below the face buttons, and haven't changed since. And Nintendo has had just about every possible configuration (gamecube was the start and humorously is exactly where the Switch pro controller has returned: left above, right below, Wii Classic controllers were both below like the dual shock controllers, and the Wii U were both above, and again, the Switch finally returned to what the Gamecube and Xbox controllers have been, left above, right below). It seems that the left above and right below is the preferred placement, so I'm curious why Sony never adapted that placement, are there a lot of you out there that actually prefer that placement? I see that the Stadia controller is the same placement as the PS controllers too, so maybe there is a real demand for such placement.
 

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If this is the new design for the PS5 controller then I'm fine with it. I rather not have a drastic change to a great controller design. I've always liked the PS controller designs over all others. They make the perfect emulator controller. I'm however found on the Saturn 6-pin pads for fighting games and have never liked the widely popular Xbox 360 design. It's just too bad PS4 controllers are only down to $45 each after how many years? These things will probably cost as much as faulty Joycons (but, I've yet to get drift from a PS controller).

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How many people prefer the placement of both thumbsticks of the Playstation controllers?

I do. It's the main reason why I like the gamepads. I could never get used to using the 360 controllers. They just felt off. Having the thumbpads aligned just feels natural.

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Still got that stupid touchpad on there, huh? :huh:

The PS5 is backwards compatible with the PS4. Not having it wouldn't make much sense.
 

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Wouldn't it a bit late to file patents for the PS5 just now? I mean for sure the controllers now already have to be completly done design-wise to make all the forms and what not for production. To ensure no one is getting patents for something they want to make you would assume they file them very early on even before deciding if they really going with it. I think thats more a PS6 or PS5 revision controller if anything real at all. But I don't know anything about this production things so I might be wrong.
 

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Y'know, ever since the PS1 controller I've never really liked it. Maybe the joysticks were too sensitive, or the triggers were too tight, or maybe it was the sensation that the controller was flimsy-I always felt like I could snap it in two in my hands. I do hope I like this one better!
 

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Its prototype and it might change. Plenty time ahead of next year. I dont think it is going to be touch screen, I hope not.
 

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There are some rumors that it is a touchscreen instead of a touchpad. I hope this isn't true.
Well I actually thought back in the PS4 before release that the controller would be like a DS3 with a touch screen but instead was that crap touchpad...

I actually would love to have like a small oled display on the controller with the option to turn ON or OFF that could be used as a screen or just as touchpad...

I mean if the controller would show extra info in it it's cool while having the option to set it OFF would also remove the distraction, it would be the best of 2 worlds having the ability to use it or not...

In my opinion its actually a much better idea to put a touchscreen that could be used as just a touchpad or a screen than the stupid idea they had of putting a speaker+audio amplifier on the DS4 from PS4 lol...

And the bright leds they put on the controller are also ridiculous, my bed looked like a god damn blue pool, I had to put black tape on my DS4 controller and to makes things worse I wonder why Sony never added the option to turn them completely OFF, also it's ridiculous how much battery time just the leds eat from the dim setting to the brightest, it gives quite a lot more time for just the shitty leds, I just never tested was with the leds completely off to see how much time it would give, I have the Cronusmax device which allow me to use the DS4 and chose any color I want, any brightness setting with a lot of adjustments and completely turn the leds off, but sadly with the bluetooth adapter I bought it made so much input lag so I only used Cronusmax and the DS4 with the cable and using the leds OFF so I couldnt exactly test how many time it would give extra with the lights completely off... Anyway I heard CM improved a lot the input lag with bluetooth on latest firmwares, but sadly I can't find my asus bluetooth adapter to test :(...

EDIT: Oh and this time they better actually make a propper controller with at least 20 hours of battery life because the expensive DS4 crap controller is ridiculous, I have to charge it like twice each time I play while my Xone controller I have 2 cheap but nice Turnigy LSD AA's and it lasts and lasts for like a week and take me literally seconds to replace them with a fully charged ones and I have many of those cheap nice AA nimh batteries always fully charged...
 
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