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PlayStation 5 DualSense controller soaks up the accolades as reviewers call it a mind-blowing next-generation game changer

Started by Redaktion, November 01, 2020, 14:51:02

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Redaktion

Early official previews of the PlayStation 5's DualSense controller have been overwhelmingly positive, with the accessory being frequently described as a "game changer" and a truly next-generation piece of hardware. The only thing about the PS5 controller that has been criticized is the battery life.

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vrdev

What's so special about it?? You don't actually say! As a result, this article ends up being a waste of time.

vertigo

Quote from: vrdev on November 01, 2020, 15:53:36
What's so special about it?? You don't actually say! As a result, this article ends up being a waste of time.

Exactly. They write a whole article saying how this reviewer and that said it's great, but not once did they bother saying why the other reviewers said so. It acts like a review summary but doesn't actually accomplish anything.

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DougJudy

What's special about the new controller is the renewed haptic feedback mechanism and the adaptive trigger buttons.

Both make for a lot of possibilities for improvement in next gen games. Imagine pulling a bow and feeling the string tension on your fingers for example.

Hopefully this will actually get used, contrary to the touchpad and lightbar that came with DS4 and that was barely used for anything interesting.

(the article of course explains none of this)

Soul Crusher

I hope to be able to turn sounds off still and they add being able to turn off the lights unlike the current Gen.

Glob

Really? Getting hyped about a controller? That's not special its problems waiting to happen, haptic feedback on kids consoles and garbage systems at that are just a nightmare in the making.
Adding more parts to something that works already and making it push back is not smart.
The controller will probly cost $140 and break in the first week without people knowing the max pressure before something breaks.
PlayStation rips off its people without a second thought when it comes to broken hardware so what makes you think they will even repair the junk they are creating.

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