je cite les commentaires d´un mec sur le forum ps3 américain:
http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=ps3&thread.id=2146335&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
"Yes, it is a lot heavier than the current controllers and feels much more solid. It doesn´t feel like you could snap it in two like the original Sixaxis. I just arrived at the office now so I won´t be able to take it home and test it for another 8 hours or so. What I noticed just by holding it is that the L2 and R2 buttons are a bit harder to push than before. I bet its going to be easier to control your speed in driving games. Also when when you push down to click on the analog controllers they feel a bit different than before; sharper somehow.
I also saw that someone was wondering if the Sixaxis functions worked with the rumble function and I can say for sure that they do. I have the game Toy Home (released last week on the Japanese store) and in that game you drive the car with the Sixaxis and when you crash into things or hit the brakes hard, etc..you can feel the vibration as well. As far as I can tell there is no problem with them working together.
I can confirm rumble works with the Uncharted demo and with at least the recently released Japanese localized version of the Ratchet and Clank demo.
Ok, I did quite a bit of gaming over the last 24-48 hours and I´ve come to some conclusions...This controller is MUCH better built than the original Sixaxis controller. To make an analogy...imagine you have one of those under $20 basketballs and played with it for months. Now you go out shopping and buy an official NBA ball..all leather. That´s the difference in this controller. All the buttons seem to have a slightly ´heavier´ clicking sensation but probably the most importantly both analog sticks and the R1 and R2 buttons have more ´weight´ to them. I found when playing Warhawk I could be much more accurate with this controller than I was with my old Sixaxis. If you take your games seriously and want to win...you´ll definitely notice a difference...IMO.
The Sixaxis looks pretty much identical to the DualShock 3 but now that I´ve really played with it, I would never want to go back to the original Sixaxis."
Dual shock 3 rules, les gars 