Tällainen on PS5: n uusi DualSense-peliohjain

Tällainen on PS5: n uusi DualSense-peliohjain
Sony didn't just reveal the new game controller for the PlayStation 5, which bears the name DualSense. In addition to the new name, there are no new features that aim to make using the controller more "immersive". These features include adaptive triggers with haptic feedback, a built-in microphone, and a Create button that replaces the Share button on the current DualShock 4. In addition to these, Sony says in the blog post published on the PlayStation Blog that the company decided to replace the light bar in the current controller with LED lights that surround the touch surface. With that, the controller isn't any bigger. You can see more detailed pictures of the controller below:

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(Crédito de la imagen: Sony) The two-tone design isn't new to PlayStation controllers either, and we haven't seen anything like it before on a console launch. Usually they have been either black or white, so based on this, the upcoming console might also be two-colored. Like the PS4's DualShock 4 controller, the DualSense doesn't have a built-in rechargeable battery, which Sony promises will last a long time without significantly adding weight to the controller.

When will we get our hands on it?

Sony didn't give any official release date for the PS5 controller, but the announcement closes with confirmation from Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan that DualSense will be seen during Holy 2020, i.e. November juk. "DualSense is a radical departure from our previous controller and captures well our feelings about how big a leap between generations I am not talking about for the PS5". "The new controller, along with PS5's many innovative features, will change games - this continues our mission at PlayStation to expand the boundaries of gaming now and in the future". "We want to thank our PlayStation community for joining us on the journey towards the launch of PS5 in late 2020. We can't wait to tell you more about PS5 and its design in the coming months". But why did Sony announce the new controller design now? Apparently, these controllers are the same ones sent to developers for the PS5 games they develop, and Sony wants to give them a better feel for the upcoming hardware. So by publishing the press release, Sony is preventing possible leaks in advance.

Can I get it in another color?

Although the DualSense was just announced, the reactions to it have been mixed to say the least. Some did not like the change, while others find the design ugly. Some have even made the controller completely black with image manipulation. So far, the controller is only available in two colors. Below en Gran Bretaña comments from Twitter users regarding the design of the new controller.

The PS5 DualSense seems like an improvement over the DualShock 4 in its overall form; Larger handles are appreciated. I prefer the concave (and offset!) sticks of the Xbox controller. The triggers on DualSense still don't seem to trigger enough, IMO. https://t.co/XK6ZLV5qkApril 17, 2020 IGN: n great editor Ryan McCaffrey gives his loved ones a sexy look.

The controller seems bigger than the previous generation DualShocks. I always preferred the PS controller to the Xbox because it was smaller. I hope the side profile is a bit thinner and the handles always have the same back profile for a similar handheld fit. 7 de april de 2020 The comparison is very similar to John McCann's comments that he likes Kokoa, and the money spent on the Xbox Duke computers.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">A microphone built into the PS5 controller? No thanks sony! I don't want a device that I will use every day so I can hear myself and listen to my conversations! *Sent via iPhone* pic.twitter.com/rUwzfu5SZrApril 7, 2020