I think the best feature of the Dualsense is by far it's gyro feature which is great to simulate mouse accuracy with a controller. Steam input natively supports the Dualsense also so there's no need for DS4 windows if you're primarily a steam gamer.
Steam input is great but it breaks and defaults to thinking its controlling a mouse and keyboard whenever I boot up an emulator That being said gyro is awesome - I use it on fortnite every now and then and the game controls so much better
@@smadyans most games dont support any of the dualsense features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Even if the same game supports it on ps5. Ive used it for some and used the DSX app to make it work but it just isnt really supported. I waited til black friday and got it for $50 instead of $70, so you may wanna wait for memorial day sales. If you dont care ab that and just want the controller to work and vibrate then go ahead, but youll notice its not designed for pc or supported really. Still a nice controller and you can use software like dsx to make it work decent enough, but itll never function as well as on ps5 mainly w the adaptive trigger and haptic feedback.
@@crustbound yeah I saw a video maybe a few days ago.. The first wave of DualSense controllers have an FCC ID that ends in the number 1, whereas the FCC ID on the redesigned controllers ends in the letter A. SONY made the 2nd gen controllers more durable and less prone to stick drifting...
Wierd flex: We got a PS5 back when it came out, but I’ve literally never used it. I just forgot about it as I don’t have any games for it. But other people use it so I guess it’s not a waste
@@crustbound I started playing on my laptop, and I never saw any games that I should buy for the PlayStation. It’s been used most by my mom who plays Planet Coaster 🤣. Tbh I would sell it if it was mine to afford Crystalized sets
I think the best feature of the Dualsense is by far it's gyro feature which is great to simulate mouse accuracy with a controller. Steam input natively supports the Dualsense also so there's no need for DS4 windows if you're primarily a steam gamer.
That’s actually pretty cool
Steam input is great but it breaks and defaults to thinking its controlling a mouse and keyboard whenever I boot up an emulator
That being said gyro is awesome - I use it on fortnite every now and then and the game controls so much better
@@crustbound I was mainly talking about steam games but yeah emulators will require being booted through steam to use them with steam input
Nice vid - convinced me to get one for my PC.
Thank you! I hope you enjoy the controller
me too
@@smadyans heads up it doesnt work as well as on PS5
@@thelizardkingdc whats the minus on pc? Im planning to buy it today
@@smadyans most games dont support any of the dualsense features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Even if the same game supports it on ps5. Ive used it for some and used the DSX app to make it work but it just isnt really supported. I waited til black friday and got it for $50 instead of $70, so you may wanna wait for memorial day sales. If you dont care ab that and just want the controller to work and vibrate then go ahead, but youll notice its not designed for pc or supported really. Still a nice controller and you can use software like dsx to make it work decent enough, but itll never function as well as on ps5 mainly w the adaptive trigger and haptic feedback.
I have a X360 controller. Should I upgrade to this?
I'd say so, yeah. Although the 360 controller is still great nowadays so if it's in good enough condition you could just stick with that
Is your controller a 1st gen or a 2nd gen?
there are generations of these? purchased around 30th august 2022 for reference
@@crustbound yeah I saw a video maybe a few days ago.. The first wave of DualSense controllers have an FCC ID that ends in the number 1, whereas the FCC ID on the redesigned controllers ends in the letter A. SONY made the 2nd gen controllers more durable and less prone to stick drifting...
interesting! do we know around when sony switched over to these?
Wierd flex: We got a PS5 back when it came out, but I’ve literally never used it. I just forgot about it as I don’t have any games for it. But other people use it so I guess it’s not a waste
If your relatives use it then getting it was still worthwhile probably? Why don't you use it though?
@@crustbound I started playing on my laptop, and I never saw any games that I should buy for the PlayStation. It’s been used most by my mom who plays Planet Coaster 🤣. Tbh I would sell it if it was mine to afford Crystalized sets
Fair enough. What games do you play on your laptop?
@@crustbound Scrap Mechanic and Minecraft. I’m not really much of a gamer, but I would like to play more of a variety of games
yo cool, i'd reccomend halo master chief collection if you're looking for a new game. great value and old games so they can run on most PCs
When you finally get your hands on Spider-Man
such a good game