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-[* black] The new Xbox controller looks pretty much the same as [guide|65572|the last one|stepid=135536|new_window=true]—the only noticeable upgrades from Xbox controllers already in the wild are the new share button, an upgraded D-pad, and a USB-C charging port.
-[* black] We're not stopping to dismantle this thing just yet, what with a whole console to tear apart, but [http://creativeelectron.com/|Creative Electron|new_window=true] is there to give us an X-ray look at what's going on inside.
- [* black] With X-ray vision you can see the four vibration motors (two in the handles, two near the triggers, the metal joystick hardware, and all the cables and circuits doing all the connecting.
-[* black] Compare this sameness to the new [guide|138280|DualSense controller|new_window=true], which is different than its predecessor in almost every way. You can tell Microsoft didn't put as nearly as much research and development into its new controller as Sony.
- [* icon_note] That might sound like a bummer, but at least these controllers are cross-compatible with previous-gen Xbox consoles. That's nice.
+[* black] The new Xbox controller looks pretty much the same as [guide|65572|the last one|stepid=135536|new_window=true], save for a new share button, an upgraded D-pad, and a USB-C charging port.
+[* black] We're not dismantling this thing just yet, what with a whole console to tear apart still, but our pals at [http://creativeelectron.com/|Creative Electron|new_window=true] are here to give us a different kind of inside look.
+ [* black] With X-ray vision you can see the four vibration motors (two in the handles and two near the triggers), the metal joystick hardware, and all the beautiful cables and circuits doing all the connecting.
+[* black] Compare this sameness to the new [guide|138280|DualSense controller|new_window=true], which is different than its predecessor in almost every way. You can tell Microsoft didn't put nearly as much research and development into its new controller as Sony.
+ [* icon_note] It may be disappointing, but at least these controllers are cross-compatible with previous-gen Xbox consoles.
[* black] Despite its flashy new design, the DualSense now shares a number of similarities with an Xbox controller. Maybe Microsoft and Sony are finally converging toward the perfect controller shape?