We have a misunderstanding. All I said is PS1 had both controllers already. I had them both. I bought the PS1 with controllers that had no analog sticks or rumble, and soon after bought the controller with both features.
Well ... no, you didn't say that. At least until just now. I know you don't know this, but I have a bad habit of remembering absolutely useless and completely trivial information. Like the product numbers for 27 and 29 year old hardware, which has zero use. Outside of winning dumb internet slap fights like this.
I was trying to explain that there was one with just analog controls, and one with analog and rumble. It's not the first time I've had to explain it either. I had no idea these non rumble controllers were like a fart in the wind when it comes to rarity so much that people didn't know they existed who lived through the era they were made.
I guess they got zero advertising for the regular analog sticks, and dual shock advertising really worked, or something. I don't know. They're obsolete compared to dual shock. But I prefer the analog sticks without rumble as I've always felt rumble was a gimmick, and it's more comfy to rest your thumbs in the well on the top, not sit them on the little bubble domes of the dual shock, but I digress.
I've been told I come across as combative when I'm just stating facts. But I'll drop it. I didn't intend to be a jerk, it just happened that way.
We have a misunderstanding. All I said is PS1 had both controllers already. I had them both. I bought the PS1 with controllers that had no analog sticks or rumble, and soon after bought the controller with both features.
Well ... no, you didn't say that. At least until just now. I know you don't know this, but I have a bad habit of remembering absolutely useless and completely trivial information. Like the product numbers for 27 and 29 year old hardware, which has zero use. Outside of winning dumb internet slap fights like this.
I was trying to explain that there was one with just analog controls, and one with analog and rumble. It's not the first time I've had to explain it either. I had no idea these non rumble controllers were like a fart in the wind when it comes to rarity so much that people didn't know they existed who lived through the era they were made.
I guess they got zero advertising for the regular analog sticks, and dual shock advertising really worked, or something. I don't know. They're obsolete compared to dual shock. But I prefer the analog sticks without rumble as I've always felt rumble was a gimmick, and it's more comfy to rest your thumbs in the well on the top, not sit them on the little bubble domes of the dual shock, but I digress.
I've been told I come across as combative when I'm just stating facts. But I'll drop it. I didn't intend to be a jerk, it just happened that way.
You've got nothing to apologize for. OP went straight to ad hominems despite being wrong.