For controllers, I find both to be excellent. The last generation was essentially an exercise in Sony finally closing the gap with Microsoft a bit on the design and feel of their controller (coming off of the abhorrent DualShock 3 and its predecessors, which were more Roku remote than game controller), and the Dualsense is certainly their best yet. The haptics, when used correctly, will be a great addition, and the fattening of the grips was a great refinement for overall comfort.
The new Xbox controller's more boring by comparison, but with it I find that they've essentially achieved what's close to ergonomic perfection with the shape and design. I still prefer its feel in my hands, and if it had the ability to relay some of the feedback that the Dualsense does, it would probably be the perfect controller all around.
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