The final design of the PlayStation 5 is still a complete mystery, although at least we already know the new Dualsense controller that accompanied the Sony console. It is a natural evolution of the DualShock 4 with obvious improvements in ergonomics, in addition to having a new front touch panel, integrated microphone and new haptic triggers as one of its main novelties. These characteristics open a wide range of playable implications that studios like Supermassive Games are already studying how to implement them in your next games.
"Obviously it's really exciting for us," says Pete Samuels, CEO of Supermassive Games in an interview with Gamesreactor where they discuss their experience with PlayStation VR and the Dualsense controller for PlayStation 5. “We have had some experience with virtual reality not only with _Until Dawn, but we spent a couple of years working in virtual reality and doing some, and we were able to play with A few things, including voice control in one of the VR titles that we did. So yes, we are excited, we like new things, we like to try to design for new things.«
Regarding the novelties of Dualsense, Samuels comments that they have been discussing the ways to take advantage of its new features for some time. "The whole tactile matter, As for how much we can transfer what the character experiences to the player himself, I think it will improve the attachment you feel for the characters«, Ensures the manager. "The voice controls we did before were in VR, so it was first person, and it made a lot of sense to make decisions using your voice because it was you in the game; from a third-person perspective, perhaps it makes less sense. We are having some discussions about some things we could do, some things we could incorporate into the game after seeing the DualSense announcement. ”
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