Sony has allowed video game developer studios to test the final version of the PlayStation 5 controller, known as DualSense after being officially presented just two days ago. In the case of Bethesda, who works on great proposals like The Elder Scrolls VI or Starfield for the new generation console, Pete hines, vice president of the public relations and marketing department, has been commissioned to share his first impressions.
«I've tested the haptic response and adaptive triggers of the DualSense and I'm very impressed. I think the games will do very interesting things with it"Hines explains. Likewise, after being asked if the DualSense differs from the DualShock 4, Pete answers «you immediately forget the PS4 controller. I switched between one and the other and immediately you want to use the PS5«.
I've gotten to try the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers on this thing and was very impressed. I think games are gonna do some really cool things with them. https://t.co/zZQJrTHfl6
– Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) April 8, 2020
You sort of immediately forget about a PS4 controller. I went back and forth between them and you immediately just want to use the PS5.
– Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) April 9, 2020
The biggest change of command between generations?
Visually, The DualSense may be the biggest change of command between generations of Sony. However, we also know the first characteristics of what will be the control of PlayStation 5. Will it be enough to spell a revolution?
- USB Type-C port
- Adaptive triggers with resistance and haptic feedback
- Built-in microphone
- Built-in speaker
- New button "Create"
- Touch panel
- Light bars on the sides of the touchpad
- Enhanced battery