anothertech
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Hmmm. This could be useful in a number of situations. I like it.
So basically a low key way to wear out and break triggers to replace controllers more often.
I see you, sony.
So with the always active touchpad, fun lights, in controller speakers and now servo motor is this thing expected to have a battery life of 1 hour
Death Stranding blocked the fun from the Dual Shock 4. So this isn't that innovative.
I really hope they have put this controller through some rigorous testing because having so many gadgets on a controller makes me fearful of defects, failure and breakage.
Hopefully, I can disable all this crap.
EXACTLY. Do you know how many people are going to absolutely HAMMER their triggers to make them "unstick"?
Vibration (PS1)
Pressure Sensitive Buttons (PS2)
Motion Control (PS3)
Light Bar (PS4)
Speakers (PS4)
Touchpad (PS4)
Adaptive Triggers (PS5)
Now we have all 7 features in one controller. I think thats neat.
Wait, the DS has pressure-sensitive buttons?........ Shit. Hated them on PS2/PS3.
how do you block the dual sense's triggers? by actualy ignoring the player input or by doing a hard lock on the physical trigger preventing the player to push the trigger?
that's not going to end well. this will be this gen "mash the analog stick like a maniac in any direction until you break it" qte. I'm gonna stay away from deathloop.Its a literal physical lock. The whole thing about the PS5's triggers is that the developer can set resistance values dynamically in their game.
I think this is the right context in which people deserve to be called boomers...Bunch of boomers complaining about a really cool feature in a game using a new feature in a console.
So with the always active touchpad, fun lights, in controller speakers and now servo motor is this thing expected to have a battery life of 1 hour
Interesting, but I doubt it will be used frequently, just like the motion control/touchpad in DS4.
Devs will use it a little during the first year of the gen, and then will drop it.
I think this is the right context in which people deserve to be called boomers...Bunch of boomers complaining about a really cool feature in a game using a new feature in a console.
Yeah, because pulling the trigger normally while the gun on screen does absolutely nothing sounds soooo fun, right?Wow, preventing me from enjoying the game
So much innovation
Who told you it will drain the battery?I'll try it once, for the novelty, and turn it off. Not worth draining the battery.