17th March 2018, 9:25 PM
What's more accurate about capacitive? With capacitive you get multitouch, but lose precision of the touches, since the area touched is much larger. With reactive you can only touch one point, but can be very precise about where you touch because of the stylus. While it may have some advantages in phones, in a video game system with buttons I see no advantage to using multitouch.
Quote: Remember how the PS3 and later revisions of the XBox 360, as well as the XBox One's first revision, had capacitive buttons? I hated those. I kept accidentally turning the things on and off just by brushing my arm against it when I was trying to reach something else.Yeah, my 360 (it's a Slim) has those. I think they're fine, you just touch it and it works. I don't have the console in a place that I'm likely to touch the buttons by accident so that isn't a problem for me.