The fact that DualSense can automatically locate your TV is kinda crazy

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Logic tells me that it's using the mics to get the general direction of your TV but it's still a little mind blowing.

My bedroom TV is on a swivel so I turned my TV in a completely different direction to confuse it , it seemed that it was going to throw it off track but soon as I paused & unpaused Astro Bot the onscreen controller became completely aligned with my controller again.


Edit: it's just recentering it's self whenever you start or pause a game knowing that you will most likely be pointing at the TV when you start the game.
 
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You sure it knows where the TV is? Might just be a gyroscope.
 
It's actually just recentering it's self & using the fact that you're most likely looking at the TV when you start a game . So it's not using the mics
 
I don't have that problem I have charging stations, extra controllers , a Portal , USB-c battery packs & long USB C cables ,

Why would you let your controller go dead when so many products use USB-C?
This doesn't make any sense. This not the mic drop you think it is lol

Nobody's debating whether you can charge a controller, hes talking about how annoying it is that the battery dies so often in the first place. You could have fifty USB-C cables and a solar powered charging station strapped to your back, it doesn't change the fact that the DualSense battery life is mediocre at best.

Bragging about accessories doesn't magically make the battery better

You're not solving the problem, you're just accessorizing around it
 
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Can it really detect your tv or is just looking for your Playstation, knowing it has to be within length of an Hdmi connection near the tv?
 
Can it really detect your tv or is just looking for your Playstation, knowing it has to be within length of an Hdmi connection near the tv?
It's not detecting the TV but using common knowledge that most people are looking at their TV when they start a game a game so it's recentering it's self whenever you start or pause a game . If you point the controller in the wrong direction & pause or start a game it will be off track.
 
This doesn't make any sense. This not the mic drop you think it is lol

Nobody's debating whether you can charge a controller, hes talking about how annoying it is that the battery dies so often in the first place. You could have fifty USB-C cables and a solar powered charging station strapped to your back, it doesn't change the fact that the DualSense battery life is mediocre at best.

Bragging about accessories doesn't magically make the battery better

You're not solving the problem, you're just accessorizing around it
I'm not bragging about accessories I'm telling you why I never had the problem of my DualSense dying on me while I was gaming & if it did I could just plug it up & continue.

So many products use USB-C now that it should be a USB C plug in reach of you.

There really is chairs,beds & other furniture made with USB ports on them now 😭 a controller going dead really can't be the tragic some people try to make it out to be.

If it is a problem for you why not get a simple USB-C battery pack?

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The thing to do is really test it. Don't stop at a 90° turn, unpause with it reversed and pointing at the ceiling.
 
The thing to do is really test it. Don't stop at a 90° turn, unpause with it reversed and pointing at the ceiling.
The calibration happens when you start or pause the game so if you're pointing the controller in the wrong direction when you pause & unpause it will be off track.

It's using the fact that you will most likely will be sitting in front of the TV when you start or pause the game.
 
You think it was a badly conceived thread but it was really just a low key opportunity to talk about how adequate the dual sense battery is

So a really badly conceived thread
 
You think it was a badly conceived thread but it was really just a low key opportunity to talk about how adequate the dual sense battery is

So a really badly conceived thread
Huh? It was someone trying to troll who brought up the battery & I just pointed out that I don't have that problems because I keep my controller charged & have backups
 
Huh? It was someone trying to troll who brought up the battery & I just pointed out that I don't have that problems because I keep my controller charged & have backups

It looked more like you were mocking anyone for ever taking issue with the battery because they hadn't evolved to being permanently attached to a pile of accessories yet
 
It looked more like you were mocking anyone for ever taking issue with the battery because they hadn't evolved to being permanently attached to a pile of accessories yet
So in a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with batteries you think I'm mocking the people with battery issues by responding to someone who did the normal DualSense trolling of bringing up the batteries?
 
So in a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with batteries you think I'm mocking the people with battery issues by responding to someone who did the normal DualSense trolling of bringing up the batteries?
Bringing up the DS battery life isn't trolling. It's a legitimate point of criticism considering its price. Your method of swapping between two controllers to manage battery life is like plugging a Switch directly into the wall and then arguing its battery performance is amazing. It's not the typical user experience.
 
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I'm not bragging about accessories I'm telling you why I never had the problem of my DualSense dying on me while I was gaming & if it did I could just plug it up & continue.

So many products use USB-C now that it should be a USB C plug in reach of you.

There really is chairs,beds & other furniture made with USB ports on them now 😭 a controller going dead really can't be the tragic some people try to make it out to be.

If it is a problem for you why not get a simple USB-C battery pack?

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Bringing up the DS battery life isn't trolling. It's a legitimate point of criticism considering its price. Your method of swapping between two controllers to manage battery life is like plugging a Switch directly into the wall and then arguing its battery performance is amazing. It's not the typical user experience.
If you're bringing it up when it has nothing to do with the topic it most definitely is trolling.

I'm not swapping controllers but if I needed to it's there.
 
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