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Review on Gamepad Sony DualSense, gray camouflage by Adam Libera ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Well-known bug from Apple: after upgrading to the 11th version of the axis (Big Sur), all controllers, including the XBox controller, ceased operating at the same time. In addition, wired connections cover everything and will do so forever, well-known developers of software "crutches" have not been able to provide a solution in the last year, and wireless connections do not cover everything, even with the assistance of software crutches. For macOS 11 and later, you need a wireless controller that has the MFi certification. These are the following: 1) The Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller (Model 1708) should function, but there are few confirmations on the network, and there is no guarantee that it will work 100%; for those who are not in the xbox theme (like me), it is difficult to identify revision 1708 from other controllers that are not working; 2) The Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter should work, but there are few confirmations on the network, and there is no guarantee that it will work 100%; 3) The Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter 2) The Horipad Ultimate is confusing, exotic, and difficult to locate; it also appears to be out of date, and it is unclear whether or not performance is dependent on the revision of the gamepad. 3) SteelSeries Nimbus is the only one that is officially certified by Apple. Oddly enough, it is not entirely apparent whether or not this certified gamepad will continue to function properly. For the avoidance of doubt, the website describes macOS performance as "all recent" (strange choice of words, no?). The picture on the website depicts a gamepad with three buttons in the middle, while the actual product that is offered in bulk in the year 2022 is a gamepad with only one button. The question is: are these two versions different from one another? If this is the case, would the older iteration of the gamepad, the one with only one button, be compatible with the new axis 11.*? If not, does the phrase "all the latest" mean only the most recent version of the gamepad, the one with three buttons, and that it is not compatible with the one before it? By the way, this may very well be the case. Flying in shouldn't be a problem. On the internet, I could not locate any material that was presented in the format of "old revision plus new axis." 4) The Dualsense Perfect version of the Sony PlayStation. The websites make it abundantly obvious that it is compatible with 11.5, and there are many videos on YouTube that corroborate this claim. In addition, this gamepad is part of a new generation, both in terms of its design and its content (if you put a Nimbus next to it, you'll see what I mean). I made a choice. In point of fact, there are no issues at all (see the advantages).

Pros
  • 1. It is compatible with versions of macOS Big Sur and later (yep, this actually occurred). Does not come equipped with a tambourine when it is released. 2. The form and ergonomics are quite excellent and pleasant. My hand felt awkward holding the DS 3/4 because of its more angular design and smaller size. This particular one is spot on. 3. An exquisitely avant-garde design 4. Made powerful and then pushed down, but there was no blowback; enormous 5. Compatible with a variety of other Apple products, including the iPhone, iPad (up to version 14.5), and appleTV
Cons
  • There are no drawbacks to speak of given that this is the only controller that is guaranteed to work with poppies after a known ate, and given that this is the case, there are no shortcomings.