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PS5 beta adds DualSense controller sound enhancements and Share Screen interactions
How to optimize your gameplay with the DualSense Edge wireless controller
iOS 16.4 Adds Support for PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge Wireless Controller
Though it launched in January, Apple devices have not supported the new PlayStation controller until now, with a number of PlayStation users complaining about a lack of support just last month.
Sony introduced the DualSense Edge back in October. It is designed to be “ultra-customizable,” featuring standard, high dome, and low dome caps, half dome back buttons, and lever back buttons so pro gamers can swap out their controls.
The buttons on the back are a new addition compared to the standard DualSense, as are the updated joysticks and trigger buttons. The controller also supports profiles with preset controls for different games. Priced at $199 in the United States, the controller includes a braided USB-C cable, a connector housing, and a dedicated carrying case. It is similar to the Xbox Elite 2 Wireless Controller.
This article, “iOS 16.4 Adds Support for PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge Wireless Controller” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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The evolution of video game controllers: From Telstar to the PS5’s DualSense
When looking back at past console generations, the conversation often turns to graphical fidelity. And for good reason. Who could, for example, forget the first time they left the confines of Kokiri Forest for the wide expanse of Hyrule Field in The Ocarina of Time? It was a moment where you felt like you were experiencing the future of gaming.
But as video games have become more complex, so too have the peripherals we use to play them. Over on Engadget’s YouTube channel, Senior Producer Brandon Quintana recently took a look back at the evolution of console controllers, tracking their development all the way from the 1970s to the modern day. It’s an overview that includes everything from the Coleco Telstar to the PlayStation 5 and its Dual Sense controller.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-evolution-of-video-game-controllers-from-telstar-to-the-ps5s-dualsense-170415428.html?src=rss
DualSense Edge wireless controller launches globally today
Latest PS5 software update ensures compatibility with DualSense Edge wireless controller
Sony’s latest system software update for PlayStation 5 arrived yesterday, and it paves the way for compatibility with the upcoming DualSense Edge wireless controller.
And that’s about all it does, really. Well, it also improves system performance, but that part wasn’t elaborated on.
The version 22.02-06.50.00 update ensures your spanking new DualSense Edge wireless controller works with your PS5 once you unpack it on January 26.
New PS5 Update Prepares Console For DualSense Edge Controller
Deal Alert: The PS5 DualSense Controller Is Back Down to $49
The PlayStation 5 DualSense controller has dropped back down to the same price we saw on Black Friday. You can get several different colors for only $49 each, a hefty price drop from its $70-$75 MSRP. Note that none of these controllers are likely to arrive before Christmas. Most of the colors have a ship date that’s been extended out to early January.
Sony PS5 DualSense Controller for $49
The new PS5 DualSense is one of the most advanced controllers on the market. Once you’ve held and tested out this controller, you’ll begin to see why it commands such a premium price (although it’s still competitive with the price of official Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch controllers). The DualSense features haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, a built-in microphone and speaker, integrated touchpad, internal gyroscope and accelerometer for motion sensing, USB Type-C charging, and native compatibility with Windows (with either the cable or wirelessly over Bluetooth). This is inarguably the best controller for the PS5 at this price.
Better Than Black Friday: Crucial P5 Plus 2TB M.2 PS5-Compatible SSD for $149.99
Crucial’s newest M.2 SSD meets all the requirements for your PS5 SSD upgrade. It supports transfer speeds of up to 6,660MB/s which is well above the 5,500MB/s minimum threshold. Yes there are faster SSDs out there, but if your intention is to put this in your PS5, then that extra speed is worthless because you’re bottlenecked by the original PS5 SSD. If you’re worried about opening up your PS5 case, don’t worry it’s very easy. Crucial has an official YouTube PS5 SSD install guide to see you through the process.
PS5 God of War Bundle in Stock
Don’t have a PS5 yet? You’re in luck. The PlayStation 5 console is, thankfully, getting a little easier to find this holiday season. It’s still sold out at most places, but not all. Walmart has the PS5 Disc Edition console bundle with God of War: Ragnarok in stock right now. There’s no queue or invitations to wait for. No guarantees that they’ll stay in stock for much longer.
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