Made a post in the Sony thread about this but I hate adaptive triggers on the Dualsense 5. Has made playing pretty much every game I tried it on worse, I don't see the point of making buttons feel like they're harder to press. Feels gimmicky tbh and I never use it, the setting is turned off on my PS5
This got me thinking - are there any games that actually use this feature well? And what are some examples of games using extra controller features in a cool way?
I liked how Spiderman 2 used the controller speaker. Web sounds, growls when you use symbiote abilities, the sound of crates when you're close
Borderlands 2 changing the light on the controller depending on the element of the weapon you're using (Orange for fire, green for corrosive etc) is a nice touch
Played on PS4, not sure if PS5 has the same feature and never played TLOU2 yet but TLOU making you shake the controller to get your flashlight working was cool
Returnal used the adaptive triggers and hd rumble really well tbh inverting the trigger functions made more sense for my playstyle though
competitive shooters I could see wanting to get rid of, but in terms of atmosphere I love it in re etc.
Smh this just reminded me of that stupid Flying tutorial with Six Axis on GTA 4
didnt read but used a battle beaver
and currently using a gamesir.
paddle on the back of the controllers and mouse click triggers
can also overclock the controllers to 1000hz
didnt read but used a battle beaver
and currently using a gamesir.
paddle on the back of the controllers and mouse click triggers
can also overclock the controllers to 1000hz
You just like me for real
Saros and Returnal feel like the two games that most take advantage of the dualsense.
oh and Dreamcast VMU
that Chao Garden Tamagotchi >>>>>>>
Was waiting on this ty
so ahead of its time
Saros and Returnal feel like the two games that most take advantage of the dualsense.
Yep
those are the games that most impress me with dualsense features
Astrobiology and Returnal/Saros are the only games that fully utilize the features. I do love when games have rain come through the haptics though
Saros and Returnal feel like the two games that most take advantage of the dualsense.
Those and Astro Bot make it feel worth the money
competitive shooters I could see wanting to get rid of, but in terms of atmosphere I love it in re etc.
What does it do in RE?
I got 2, 4, 7 and 8, do any of them have the feature?
Everybody saying Returnal ITT, I got it off the catalogue a while back and been thinking of dropping Borderlands 2 for something shorter/more linear
i love controller speakers a lot
it's not much but the wind blowing in Ghost of Tsushima and the Focus scan sound in Horizon Zero Dawn
What does it do in RE?
I got 2, 4, 7 and 8, do any of them have the feature?
I mean they’re all exactly what you think they would be but the tension and the trigger discipline when you’re picking your shots really does it for me