The pressure points of the buttons are clearly not as good "felt" as on the original DS2 also affect the shoulder buttons to somehow just cheap (they klackern something and rather poor pressure point). Nevertheless, he is among the "imitation" qualitatively the best controller is not enough to the original DS2 water. The ergonomics is, however, by my standards just perfect and much better than the small handles of DS2.
I've been around forever for a complete reworking of the Dual Hocks waiting the times the handles finally be greater than the size is clearly designed for small Japanese hands and has not been adjusted in accordance with the European market. The Dual Analog (predecessor of the Dual Shock 1) was the ne plus ultra perfect because he offered large handles for me 13 years ago. However, Sony remained stubborn and set in 1997 on the small dual Hocks and they stay with this concept until today when the DS3 visually looks identical, and even as small as the 12 year old DS1 counterpart. That I've always been so disgusted Sony until now carried no refresh. Now this controller is the perfect compromise even if it is not made by Sony but exclusively licensed by Sony (Ps original logo on it and X, circle, square and triangle buttons also like the original DS2). I feel no delays and IE analog sticks are just as comfortable as when Ds2, but I'll have to play first 1-2 years until I write down my Endfazit about whether the drives wear out quickly as in other imitations DS2 (Madrics, Bigben). The directional pad is surprisingly good, however, the original DS2 Steurkreuz also here remains much better and not klackert.
On my PS2 controller runs herlich and DS2 is pushed only once a long time to side. Also he relies on batteries, I personally find better as batteries by cellular aging by several years more quickly consume power and you need a replacement buy or, at worst, no longer there is going to the battery completely flutes.
Also, the controller with 230 grams weighs a little much but I find quite ok with my PS3 is the enclosed Sixaxis Controller only 100 grams light thing that bothers me already. Which brings me to the next positive point: Even on my PS3 controller works just fine. Just connect the receiver to the PS2 USB converter plug and play with the controller PS3 games. However, I advise against it because some PS3 games just want nciht funzen with the controller (probably intentionally by the developer) and of course the Home button and Sixaxissteurung missing too, so better grab to nem Ps3 Controller). Anyway, on my PS2 (and eingeschränlt also correspond with Ps3 Ps2 to USB Converter), the controller is running properly without any delay and any. Just as good.