Jibran#one
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It's a great controller but elite 2 is probably the best controller if ur lucky and it doesn't have any faults with it
Something is wrong with your dual sense if it's only lasting you anywhere near 4 hours. I can usually get 10-14 hours out of a single charge on both of mine.It's a solid controller with a battery inside so small that it only lasts like for 4 hours. Which is a bad joke.
D-Pad works mostly well, but it is a bit too free to move around and then end up hitting against the hard shell as you press it around. The only blemish of a kick-ass controller (overall yeah, well implemented haptics and dynamic triggers as well as motion control all together can be a game changer with the right devs).I love it. Best controller made by Sony. The grip is better than DS4, the haptics feel great and it's symmetrical of course. Only problem is the battery which is no better than previous DS and heavy use of haptics/force trigger cut in half the charge (see Astro).
R2 was shit even on DS 4, I broken one before I had anything else other than KZ: Shadowfall to play. And I am gentle with electronic.Worst controller I've ever used. 3 broken R2s since launch. Fucking garbage.
The spring is broken on the trigger. It's a fairly easy fix.I have two and both of them have problems, one of them the trigger has no more tension so if my finger barely touches it it fires and the other one has an analog that will just flip out and make me aim at the sky
Sorry I use my controllers, Sony.
I have two and both of them have problems, one of them the trigger has no more tension so if my finger barely touches it it fires and the other one has an analog that will just flip out and make me aim at the sky
Sorry I use my controllers, Sony.
Heighten Your Senses™
The DualSense wireless controller for PS5 offers immersive haptic feedback2, dynamic adaptive triggers2 and a built-in microphone, all integrated into an iconic design.
Haptic Feedback
Feel physically responsive feedback to your in-game actions with dual actuators which replace traditional rumble motors. In your hands, these dynamic vibrations can simulate the feeling of everything from environments to the recoil of different weapons.
Adaptive Triggers
Experience varying levels of force and tension as you interact with your in-game gear and environments. From pulling back an increasingly tight bowstring to hitting the brakes on a speeding car, feel physically connected to your on-screen actions.
DualSense wireless controller | The innovative new controller for PS5 | PlayStation
Meet the DualSense wireless controller, the innovative new PS5 controller featuring haptic feedback, adaptive triggers and an iconic new design.www.playstation.com
Best. Controller. Ever. Period.
From lightest to heaviest:
1. DualShock 3 196kg
2. DualShock 4 220kg
3. DualSense 280kg
4. Xbox X|S 304kg
5. Xbox Elite S2 344kg
The DualSense is a truly great controller, but I voted no. For me, the best controller ever made is the Xbox Elite Series 2. DualSense is a close second.
But everyone has different hands so this is about as subjective as it comes. Might as well argue favorite colors.
Not really. For kicks, I just weighed my various controllers:
From lightest to heaviest:
1. DualShock 3 196g
2. DualShock 4 220g
3. DualSense 280g
4. Xbox X|S 304g
5. Xbox Elite S2 344g
edited. Grams. Not kilograms. lol
The body of the controller has barely changed. Measuring 6 x 4 x 2.47 inches (WDH), versus the Xbox One controller’s 6 x 4 x 2.56, it’s effectively identical. And, weighing in at 287 grams, versus the Xbox One model’s 279 grams, it’s just a hair heavier. (Both weights were measured with two AA batteries inside).
My source was IGN, not sure what yours was…
Also the Xbox controllers are a bunch lighter with the any battery pack in them.
My source was IGN, not sure what yours was…
Also the Xbox controllers are a bunch lighter with the any battery pack in them.
Many, there are so many good options for 3rd party battery packs and also the official one is amazing, I've had mine since early Xbox one days and it still has a long battery life.How many people use the controllers without the batteries?
Many, there are so many good options for 3rd party battery packs and also the official one is amazing, I've had mine since early Xbox one days and it still has a long battery life.
How many people use the controllers without the batteries?
Should be an added clause that people that haven't actually used any other branded controllers can't voteBest controllers:
1. DualSense.
2. DualShock 4.
3. DS3.
4. DS2.
5. DS1.
All the battery packs are lighter than the AA battery option, the original post was a typo. I'm not talking about going without the battery, although it's a valid option on Xbox if you don't mind wired.But how many people use the controllers without any type of battery?
Hopefully that makes more sense.
Edit: Ok I see where the confusion is. I'm guessing if you remove the batteries our of DualSense it would reduce the weight as well. But I don't know if it would be heavier or lighter than the XSX controller without the battery pack. But with AAs and the internal batteries both controllers weigh almost the same.
Im guessing the elite controller is probably the heaviest out of the three controllers due to its metal construction.
Should be an added clause that people that haven't actually used any other branded controllers can't vote
Should be an added clause that people that haven't actually used any other branded controllers can't vote
The only reason why I'm not voting is because I haven't fully experienced the DualSense yet because I'm using it on my PC. I really do like how it feels compared to the X1 controller which is basically the Series controller with a missing share button.
Tried the 360 in 2007, second worst after Nintendo 64 controller.
The wired 360 controllers are all time greats and for years were the go to controller for even PC players.
It's weight is very well distributed, the dual sense's weight is poorly distributed, it feels like all the weight is in the front making it feel heavier than it really is.
See I am 6'8" and have big boy hands so the xbox controller just felt the right size as the dualshocks felt like something designed for hobbits.Beaten AC1 with it, and it was so difficult with that goofy asymmetrical layout. Also top buttons are placed far away that you need to change your grip occasionally.
See I am 6'8" and have big boy hands so the xbox controller just felt the right size as the dualshocks felt like something designed for hobbits.
In turn where the sticks are even on the dual sense my thumbs are hitting each other all the time even though it is finally a larger controller.
Well I'm spoiled by my Elite with the X One adapter than.I don't agree with that at all. Even IGN disagrees in their DualSense review.
"That weight is well-balanced, though, and ultimately leads to a more comfortable feeling as you hold it."
Well I'm spoiled by my Elite with the X One adapter than.
Thing feels heavy in the hands in a bad way.