Question on PS5 Dualsense triggers

CrimsonTide

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I've booted up

Cyberpunk 2077
The Witcher 3
Something else I'm unable to recall

Do the triggers always tense up? Is it dev related or what's it always gonna be? It's not bad. But I feel It's almost too much resistance

Don't get me wrong. Driving a car in cyberpunk it was like "oh man. Cool". But didn't realize it translated to shooting and such. Not hating. Just asking. It's neat.
 
It's completely developer related I believe. They need to implement the feature for you to enable or disable.

In terms of intensity yes you can edit this in the system settings of the PS5



Trigger Effect Intensity Set the intensity of the DualSense wireless controller trigger effect. Experience this feature in games that support it.
This setting also applies to your PS VR2 Sense controller.
For your DualSense Edge wireless controller, you can configure this setting for each of your profiles.
 
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Brand new. No idea it's a thing. Good to know. It feels extremely intense to me. It's cool. But felt really intense

I can't remember what it was but something in Astro Bot genuinely flared my tendonitis and my hands were numb from the vibration and triggers going RATATATAT like fucken crazy. That's when I lowered the setting.
 
I can't remember what it was but something in Astro Bot genuinely flared my tendonitis and my hands were numb from the vibration and triggers going RATATATAT like fucken crazy. That's when I lowered the setting.
Driving a car in cyberpunk I was Like "woah here. What the heck"

Then I was in shooting mode and same deal.

Like yeah. It's cool. Don't get me wrong. But it's a tad too much. Scale it back SOME is all. Some resistance is cool for sure. Never had it before ever. Obviously. So after gaming for 35 years with 0 resistance and going to full on defcon 5. It's jarring lol
 
I've booted up

Cyberpunk 2077
The Witcher 3
Something else I'm unable to recall

Do the triggers always tense up? Is it dev related or what's it always gonna be? It's not bad. But I feel It's almost too much resistance

Don't get me wrong. Driving a car in cyberpunk it was like "oh man. Cool". But didn't realize it translated to shooting and such. Not hating. Just asking. It's neat.
Dualsense has adaptive triggers. They're on by default, and if a game uses it, it's going to be on. You can turn them off.
 
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