Post by account_disabled on Sept 16, 2023 10:05:59 GMT
DualSense to a PC via Bluetooth is quick and simple, but it is recognized as a regular game controller. However, Steam supports the function of mapping Xbox control settings to DualSense. As a result, games optimized for controllers at least recognize the DualSense as an input device.
Currently, there are about 30 Phone Number List types of PC games that support DualSense haptics and adaptive triggers. Most of them are ports of the PlayStation version, such as Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered and Reternal. In other PC games, DualSense works like a regular controller without any additional features. Of course, it is a very comfortable controller to use.
Even games that do not support Dual Sense can be played wirelessly and there are no restricted functions. However, games that support Dual Sense require a wired connection to function properly. We hope Sony will extend the DualSense experience to your PC's Bluetooth connection, but until then, you'll have to use DualSenseX, software developed by another company. This can make your controller more useful in Windows, but it requires a lot of effort to set up to get it to work exactly as you want.
Although DualSense has some limited features on PC, it is still an easy-to-use controller. ⓒ Ryan Whitwam/Foundry
Is Sony DualSense a product worth buying?
DualSense is an impressive gamepad. Hardware and software combine well to support much more immersive gameplay. Just looking at the hardware, DualSense is superior to the current generation Xbox controller. Not only is it comfortable and the buttons feel good, but features like adaptive trigger are close to innovation. Sony's precise and immersive haptic features provide varying degrees of intensity, taking DualSense to another level of controller. It's like the difference between iPhone haptics and other phones; it's incomparable.
I like the fact that Sony's DualSense has a built-in rechargeable battery, but the battery life is disappointing. Since you can play for about 8 hours on a single charge, it is recommended to purchase a charging dock so that you can charge the gamepad right away when you are not playing the game. The USB-C cable is also not included in the product package, so you must use the cable you originally had.
Above all, you need a PlayStation 5 to maximize your gaming experience using DualSense. There are only a handful of PC games that support DualSense's advanced features, and all of them must be connected wirelessly. When connected via Bluetooth, DualSense becomes just like an ordinary controller. Sony's DualSense itself is a premium controller suitable for PC gamers, but unfortunately, game support does not yet keep up with the hardware level.
Currently, there are about 30 Phone Number List types of PC games that support DualSense haptics and adaptive triggers. Most of them are ports of the PlayStation version, such as Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered and Reternal. In other PC games, DualSense works like a regular controller without any additional features. Of course, it is a very comfortable controller to use.
Even games that do not support Dual Sense can be played wirelessly and there are no restricted functions. However, games that support Dual Sense require a wired connection to function properly. We hope Sony will extend the DualSense experience to your PC's Bluetooth connection, but until then, you'll have to use DualSenseX, software developed by another company. This can make your controller more useful in Windows, but it requires a lot of effort to set up to get it to work exactly as you want.
Although DualSense has some limited features on PC, it is still an easy-to-use controller. ⓒ Ryan Whitwam/Foundry
Is Sony DualSense a product worth buying?
DualSense is an impressive gamepad. Hardware and software combine well to support much more immersive gameplay. Just looking at the hardware, DualSense is superior to the current generation Xbox controller. Not only is it comfortable and the buttons feel good, but features like adaptive trigger are close to innovation. Sony's precise and immersive haptic features provide varying degrees of intensity, taking DualSense to another level of controller. It's like the difference between iPhone haptics and other phones; it's incomparable.
I like the fact that Sony's DualSense has a built-in rechargeable battery, but the battery life is disappointing. Since you can play for about 8 hours on a single charge, it is recommended to purchase a charging dock so that you can charge the gamepad right away when you are not playing the game. The USB-C cable is also not included in the product package, so you must use the cable you originally had.
Above all, you need a PlayStation 5 to maximize your gaming experience using DualSense. There are only a handful of PC games that support DualSense's advanced features, and all of them must be connected wirelessly. When connected via Bluetooth, DualSense becomes just like an ordinary controller. Sony's DualSense itself is a premium controller suitable for PC gamers, but unfortunately, game support does not yet keep up with the hardware level.