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Feel free to chime in even if you don't have the Beta btw.
The DS4 is definitely a great update for those that prefer pads. It allows players to be more gradual with their inputs. The triggers are much better suited toward that. The analogue sticks are still the same but reports are that there's an element of help newly added to the series that makes things smoother there as well.
It seems like pad users will be more competitive in Gran Turismo from now on, which I welcome. There's something that everyone that plans on playing seriously should consider though: live tournaments will have every player using a wheel. No way around that.
So the question then evolves into whether you're serious enough about competing you may need to get up to speed on a wheel sooner rather than later.
The DS4 is definitely a great update for those that prefer pads. It allows players to be more gradual with their inputs. The triggers are much better suited toward that. The analogue sticks are still the same but reports are that there's an element of help newly added to the series that makes things smoother there as well.
It seems like pad users will be more competitive in Gran Turismo from now on, which I welcome. There's something that everyone that plans on playing seriously should consider though: live tournaments will have every player using a wheel. No way around that.
So the question then evolves into whether you're serious enough about competing you may need to get up to speed on a wheel sooner rather than later.