6. New DualShock 4 - Battery Life, Analogue Sticks & Turn Off Light Bar
The battery life of the DS4 hasn't been
so bad since Sony patched in the ability to charge it for 3 hours when putting the console into Rest Mode, opening up the fan-response of "Well just make sure you plug it in before bed, simple!" - but for those times where you forget and are then stuck sitting closer to the TV until it charges, it's still a major flaw. In addition, now that we've had literal hands-on with the pad for so long, it's become known as one of the
finest controllers of all time - save for the analogue sticks, which are extremely slippy, mushy creations the likes of which will cost you a victory in anything that requires a lot of hand-eye coordination if you're not careful. 2015's E3 saw Microsoft roll out a completely revamped controller with customisable sticks and buttons, and it's something that Sony should take heed of. Basically, we need an all-new DualShock 4; one that has far better battery life, all-new analogues and either a removed Light Bar (no one uses it for anything anyway) or the option in a new firmware update to turn it off altogether, as it just wastes battery regardless.