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Review on Gamepad Sony DualSense, New Star by Mateusz Rzeczycki ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Incredible gamepad; there was absolutely no room for debate on that. But with the exception of the PC5, this is merely a competent substitute for the other controllers in the set. The standard of excellence is very high. Because of this, the current revision is not the first one. There was no blowback, but it was not entirely resolved. Why not Juanovsky? Because, first and foremost, I'm used to controllers, and secondly, for the sake of new generation capabilities that are accessible by wire in recently ported exclusives, I prefer to utilize a controller. What about getting along with others? Winda: everything is exactly like they write it here. You may act like a man in every situation if you spend one hundred dollars on the incentive DSX. You can experiment with adaptive triggers, but the only games that offer any genuine excitement are the freshly released versions of Spider-Man and Uncharted (adaptive triggers and vibrations operate over the wire). On iOS, everything works perfectly except that the pairing has to be done again after switching between devices. This is the only drawback. Since Big Sur, we now provide native support for Mac OS. The Poppy, however, offers nothing in the way of entertainment due to the fact that there are virtually no games available for it (unless it is used in conjunction with Steam Link). What about chips that are super super super cool? As I've mentioned before, the games that support vibration feel a little off. In unsupported ones, the regular and pleasant habitual vibration feedback was experienced. The triggers are incredible, but they are only used in the exclusives that were described earlier. To provide a brief summary, the following are the reasons why I can offer advice: - remains a fantastic controller that is backwards-compatible with all modern devices - certain video games will include bonus features - it costs money to buy an accessory like a controller, which I regard to be a theft: When there is already a dualsense option, I don't understand why someone would choose the ds4. - a refreshing hue (I went for red)

Pros
  • Appearance, build, and the overall experience of touching it.
Cons
  • Because I used it as a personal computer, I am responsible for all of its flaws. After such a long game, my hands were becoming a little fatigued, and I had a gripe. Autonomy: In my perspective, charging should take longer than playing, but MB is subjective. The vibration is peculiar, but I wouldn't call it a pleasure to experience it. It was unusual at first, but after some time I got used to it.