PlayStation Drops Major Black Friday Deal on DualSense, Now Selling It Cheaper Than No-Name Controllers - Kotaku
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PlayStation Drops Major Black Friday Deal on DualSense, Now Selling It Cheaper Than No-Name Controllers - Kotaku
"The haptic feedback system replaces traditional rumble with precise vibrations that simulate different textures and actions. You feel the difference between walking on metal, grass, or sand through subtle vibrations that match the surface. When you pull a bowstring in a game, the adaptive triggers create actual resistance that increases as you draw back. This L2 and R2 trigger tension changes dynamically based on what you're doing, whether that's pressing a gas pedal, pulling a trigger, or drawing a weapon."
"These features work across hundreds of PS5 titles now, and developers continue to find innovative ways to utilize them. Racing games can make you feel the road surface and brake pressure. Shooters give each weapon a distinct trigger feel. Even menu navigation gets enhanced with subtle haptic clicks that confirm your selections. The technology doesn't just add novelty; it provides actual feedback that improves your control and connection to the game."
PlayStation DualSense changed how controllers feel by offering haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. The haptic system replaces traditional rumble with precise vibrations that mimic walking on metal, grass, or sand and provides surface-specific sensations. Adaptive L2/R2 triggers create resistance that changes based on actions like pressing a gas pedal, pulling a trigger, or drawing a bowstring. Hundreds of PS5 titles use these features to enhance racing, shooting, and menu navigation with tactile road feel, distinct weapon feedback, and haptic clicks. A built-in microphone enables quick headset-free voice chat, while a 3.5mm jack supports external headsets. Amazon discounted the DualSense to $54 for Black Friday from $74.
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