That's because he makes it seem like a conversation, like it's coming from another person, instead of a scripted speech. That's exactly why I bought the groove life belt 😂 just a simple little tutorial on how to adjust it got me hooked on it
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 have you tried Astros playroom? I did and I definitely felt the rain drops. If you didn't, your dualsense is probably malfunctioning. Of course you can't expect feeling a raindrop in games that don't use the dualsense APIs.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 ok If Sony is a gimmick because it makes children's games, Nintendo is a super mega gimmick. Yet those two companies lead game industry with no comparison
@@leoni7649 Nintendo built its entire repotoire on easy fun games built for everyone. I know 50 year olds who game on them and nothing else. What does Sony have aside from a few big exclusives? Nothing. It's built on nothing but exclusives. Nintendo appeals to a far wider audience because of that philosophy. You Sony ponies are just dumb.
The Dualsense feels like something from a Nintendo console (but really expensive) and I LOVE it. Astro's Playroom felt like playing a Wii U game with all of the features.
Agreed 100% with the point that removable rechargable battery and charging cable should be included with the controller that comes with the console. That should be standard for every console makers.
@@joebone3151 facts on my ps4 I kept breaking all my controllers and my USB port broke in one so I couldn’t charge it so I would use a broken controller with a working USB port charge the battery then take it out and put it in the working controller lmfao
@@joebone3151 I bought one but i didn’t realize that it also charged using the USB port so I gave up and just used that but then I bought a new controller so I don’t have to worry about that anymore
The only game i can think of that used the speaker on the wii controller was smash bros brawl when selecting characters, with extremely awful sounding quotes or sounds. The ps4 had a controller too but I dont remember a single game that used it (or didn't notice)
The Wii U Gamepad had decent speakers that could be used independent from the TV sound, but very few games used them like that. The only one that really comes to mind is Lego City Undercover, but I'm sure there were a few others.
"Once that battery deteriorates you have to throw the whole controller out" I have never seen a controller battery stop working, my launch PS3 controller is still going strong. Also you can make the controller microphone automatically turn off every time you turn on the controller, it's an option in the settings.
@@apmaquina compared to the 5 min it takes max to get a new set of double a's once you realize your xbox is dead. no need to use it wired while you wait for it to charge plus once done you just remove the AA (double a's) and put in the play n charge kit then just charge it for next time
@@bland9876 I would prefer Xbox's solution if they actually included the charge kit with the controller like 8bitdo Pro+ but nope, it is an extra $25 purchase which makes the controller so damn expensive.
I haven't tried the Series controllers yet, but something that Sony took note of from Microsoft, is the protective ring around the analog sticks. It really makes rotational movement buttery smooth.
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right? Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
I agree, however extreme rate sells controller shell cases that comes with the protective rings. Now my xbox controller is just as buttery smooth as my Duelsense, its awesome.
Regarding the Series X Controller size difference: most people probably won't notice the smaller grips much, but for people with tiny baby hands like me, it's a HUGE improvement for comfort
@@GurbetciLeben That depends on the game for me! I use both controllers on PC, and for 3D games I prefer the Xbox controller, because it’s easier to reach the left thumb stick for movement. Overall it’s the smaller controller too, so if I had to pick between the two, I’d pick the Xbox controller. But I like having the Dualsense for 2D games, since the d-pad is in a more comfortable spot for prolonged use
exactly, its really weird that the battery and latency issues of the controller keeps persisting over decade now and they only add new features that should be like secondary things.. new games like dark souls and sekiro needs that instant reaction so its really bad to have that long latency
@@sofdri1850 I think he means on-going sales. I’d say in Japan at least that is true but idk about anywhere else it’d probably be very very close either way at least for now.
Something that was overlooked here was the bumpers on the series x controller. They are a huge improvement over the xbox one version. The xbox one version had these really creaky bumpers that felt horrible to press. The series x bumpers are tactile and clicky. Biggest improvement in my opinion.
YES!! Everyone has been losing their minds over the footsteps in Astros Playroom, and I was suspicious that it is really not the rumble, but the sound coming from the controller that is really making you feel like you are walking on glass. You are the first youtuber I have seen to say this!!! I'm a golfer and most of what makes a golf ball "feel" hard or soft is the sound it makes when you hit it. Thank you for talking about this!!!
I recently tried a Astro's Playroom, and it is what I suspected. The rumble is not that different from any other controller. The sense of walking on different surfaces is almost purely the sounds from the controller.
@@michaelmadsen1222 dude what, your full of shit saying it’s barely different try any other controller and you’ll notice how insane the rumble is, unless your hands are just numb
A nice update about 6 months later is more developers have come out and said they will in fact support the ps5 controller feedback. New games like chivalry have done some amazing things with it even in the beta. Most studios have said there will be at least some cool tech stuff for the ps5 version
"HD Rumble" is at its best when using joy-cons. Simply cause you can feel the vibrations the most. Pro Controller och DS5 gives less feeling due to weight and more far more plastic around the motors. I think that AC New Horizon simulating door knocking is still the best use of it.
No shame in your sponsor spot. Loving it. Also, I love the amount of effort you put into your sponsor spots period ask someone else said, the quality and humor of these are way better than most
The dual sense is so immersive! Playing Ghosts of Tsushima and feeling the pitter patter of feet or the flute vibrating each note has been the best feeling! Ps5 for the win!!!
How much comfortable is the controller? I am gonna get one of these for pc gaming I used to play with ps4 controller and before that with Xbox 360 controller So yeah I am familiar with both I just want to know which one is more comfortable
@@oneshotonekil6302a lot of people find it really really uncomfortable, but tbh I find it not too bad, I wouldn't say it's very comfortable but it is not uncomfortable either. It's fine in terms of comfort
The quality of that ad read alone makes me want to share this video to literally everyone I know and I haven’t watched past the first couple minutes yet
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"We live in a great time... I mean for technology. Not for anything else." I love you, Bob. You are THE best.
Throw the whole dual sense controller out? Did you not just say it has lower latency plugged in?!?!? ALSO, replacement batteries are also a thing that exists. Just harder because it requires opening the whole controller.
@@RicochetForce Yeah. I haven't used the DualSense myself so I can't say much about that. I guess the only thing not to love about the DualSense so far is the lack of in-game button symbols for the Sony controllers? At least when I still used my DS4 controller on PC I remember a few rare games would show the correct button prompts but come on it should be all of them by now. Game devs get with the time please. I don't know about the DualSense's battery life either? Sony should offer good PC drivers too just like Nintendo. And do they offer a good wireless dongle for W10 support? I think that is important because BT support has always been an issue on Windows. Many dongles don't work very well, or don't support certain controllers. Good to hear that DS4Windows were quick on the draw. I ordered myself an Xbox series X controller for now because of its native support and I know 100% it will work wireless but I think DualSense makes... perfect sense too.
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right? Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
I play on PC with a controller, and have been using a switch pro for a few years. I got a Dualsense today, and its great! Probably will end up being my favorite controller ever. I use steam input for everything, and they have all the features of the ps5 controller implemented now, but until devs add the support to the actual games its still just emulating an xbox controller. But once games do add support natively all features should work, including the adaptive triggers.
I love both quite a bit, I use them on my PC. When the features for the Dualsense are utilized it's amazing, definitely a game changer a lot of times. However, I've began using the Series controller more recently with Xbox titles and the comfort is noticeably better. I'm glad to have both honestly
Do you still like the Xbox controller? I’ve had my ps5 for 3 months and I’ve developed nerve pain in my right hand because of the controller and I was too stubborn to sell my ps5 since all my friends are on ps5 and I’ve owned all previous PlayStations
You can also connect these to your Switch via the Magic NS. I could not get the 8bitdo adapter to work myself, but the team behind the Magic NS put out a quick beta update that works great so far. I have both pads and I slightly prefer the DualSense.
Hi Wulf, just so you know...the guys that made the DS4 application that makes the PS4 controller work on all games have released an update for the Dual Sense. I've been using that and it works seamlessly...both wired and wireless (Bluetooth). The haptic feedback doesn't work yet but the rumble and the addressable light bar colour works. I was using it while playing Assassin's Creed Valhalla on uplay PC and it felt amazing
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right? Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
@@armorking481 depends on the game. There are games where you change the prompt buttons within the in game settings. Also, if you're playing a steam game, and connect the dual sense via USB.. then steam loads up the official PS5 controller config and your games will use Sony button prompts
@@armorking481 haha so again depends on the game. It will most definitely work with ds4 application you can still use your dual sense controller for your cracked games via the app. The game may or may not have a setting for Sony button prompts. You may also try adding the game as a non steam game to your library then open it via big picture mode
Yeah that's what I said every timeI bought a Nintendo console, but believe me, once the hype as gone, you want to games to be play as a "regular" game.
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right? Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
There are some flaws with your latency testing on the controllers, why did you test them so differently? I mean on the ps5, you were pressing down and holding the trigger down, on the xbox you were snapping the triggers, just tapping them down and letting go, I'd like to see the test redone with either both triggers being snapped, and or both being pressed down...wish I had both consoles so I could test and do a side by side, but I feel that the differences in how you were using the triggers could have potentially had an effect on your perceived results.
Duel Sense looks like the future not a concept. That touch pad isn't utilized enough but when it is it improves experiences without a doubt. The pro controller does have HD Rumble
@Hy Gaming because touchpad took over select, since select was taken over by the most useless button ever = share. it's already second generation of touchpad, almost 10 years since its inception and there is barely any (if any at all) real, super futuristic, cool and zoomery features that it can be used for. i found it inconsistent and pretty much completely useless. it can be used as a mouse or a cursor atleast on pc, but why would i.
"Just a more advanced rumble" BOY, the tech that creates the haptic feedback vibrations was originally designed to be in speakers, you know the part that makes the plastic disk go in and out to create the sound
You’re the only youtuber I’ve heard say it isn’t really better than HD rumble. I am gonna try it out in a few months for myself if I can secure a PS5 by then
Literally the only reviewer I've seen said that. I'm going to trust the consensus though; even more so considering this a Nintendo focused channel and not exactly neutral.
He is so wrong it's not even funny. Dualsense haptic feedback is stronger, and offees a far wider range of sensations and tactile feedback over the joycons. I was blown away by the dualsense, where as I was dissapointed with the joycon HD rumble when I got my switch.
You're wrong on the topic of haptic feedback between Dualsense and HD Rumble. Both of these utilize voice-coils for vibration, and are programmed like speakers. And like speakers, the bigger it is, the more "full" it can be, and this is absolutely the case here. The Dualsense voice-coil actuators are significantly bigger than the Switch's linear resonant actuators, and allow much deeper vibration (again, just like a bigger speaker would compared to a small one). The Switch Pro controller, by the way, DOES have HD Rumble. It has the exact same motors in it that the Joy-Cons do. I played Super Mario Odyssey (one of my favorite games, and one of maybe 10 Switch games that use HD Rumble well) back to back with Astro's Playroom, and the difference is huge. The Dualsense's motors offer far better frequency response, depth, and directionality. Otherwise, great video as always.
What I like about the ps5 is that the joysticks are a lot more comfortable, with the Xbox series x I seem to get a few cramps while playing hardcore game like fortnite, while with the ps5 controller it’s like it melts into my hands. Also the ps5 has a lot more features.
I use a wired Razer Wolverine Ultimate controller for my One X and my right hand cramps up sooo f’n bad. My right hand is favored by like roughly 80% which if we’re talking about competitive play for hours REALLY gets to ya. I do hand and wrist exercises + stretches leading up to the forearm bc it’s so bad -- ALWAYS BUY A CONTROLLER THAT IS COMFORTABLE. A LOT OF RUclips REVIEWS DON’T DO JUSTICE IN TALKING ENOUGH ABOUT THAT!
Exact opposite here, I love how the Xbox controllers feel (love my elite 1, and how the new series controllers feel I can't wait for the elite version of that style, definitely buying that) and when I grabbed the dual sense, I felt I had to stretch my thumbs farther out than I do with my Xbox one and out more strain in it, as well with all the shape buttons being spaced out farther away from each other so I have to "move" it over rather than a shift or roll over to the buttons. I think the dual sense is far better than the dual shock though, far more comfortable and premium feeling than all previous versions and I feel content with the dual sense feel this time around. Funny how controller ergonomic designs vary so much between people but that's the nature of it lol
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right? Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
I did buy the ds5 for pc gaming (Mostly for emulated games) Gotta say that besides the ds3, I love using the ds5's d-pad in fighting games and other 2d games a LOT. Ds4windows even supports ds5. Although the rumble only works, the adaptive triggers DO work on a program developed by someone. And you can customize your triggers the way you want to (There is even an option that allows you to make you ds5 triggers feel the same as gamecube controller triggers!) It's also pretty fun to use haptic feedback on the triggers in cod games campaign. Love the controller so far!
@@LibuExc Definitely an Xbox controller. The reason why I suggest this, is because you don't need to install any extra software and go through hassles just so you could play a game. Xbox controller on pc is just plug in and play 90% of the time. And I have no doubts it works on elden ring
@@joejoe2658 Mine? I’ve never owned an Elite Series Xbox controller. Personally, I think that PlayStation DualShock controllers are technically more “iconic” worldwide than Xbox controllers are because...well, they are. They’ve been around longer and PlayStation sells more worldwide. Regardless, ever since the Xbox 360, Xbox controllers have become the industry gold standard. That just recently changed because of the DualSense though.
Was surprised that the free update for Borderlands 3 that upgrades the ps4 version to PS5 takes advantage of a ton of the dualsense stuff too. I feel the resistance triggers and haptic feedback are better here than in COD Cold War (which I also own). Really great video as usual!
hey, I read that Elite 2 has quality issues. buttons break or don't feel good. A sticks and so on. which - for it's price is unreasonable. how does it hold up for you?
Even though I've been on board with most of the decisions concerning Series S/X, the controller is the one thing that keeps me second guessing the commitment to these systems. Comparing it to Dual Sense or Pro Controller just makes it feel obsolete with no motion controls and separately sold battery back. It's such a shame.
i love the replaceable battery pack (or rechargeabe AA batteries $5). Why woould want to throw out a controller after the batteries go bad, never understood that line of thinking......
@@srobeck77 Well you can still have a changeable batteries support and include the battery pack with the controller like 8bitdo sn30 pro + did for a cheaper price, and motion controls. I don't think asking for an included battery pack for the price they are asking is too much nor does should that take away the ability to use changeable batteries.
@@paavopalantera9583 true, included batteries would be good. but again, $5 for 2-AA batteries, id far rather pay that for the option to replace at will
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right? Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
I have never understood the criticism against the touchpad, both for PS4 and PS5. I mean, Sucker Punch used the touchpad as 5 different buttons in Ghost of Tsushima basically, 4 swipes, one press in. Worked great. No, a third party developer would have to do a lot of changes to the PS4/PS5 version of the game if they wanted to do the same thing of course. Still, the touchpad is great. At the start I was kind of wondering if it was gonna get in the way somehow but it doesn't.
@@tyronejones9800 it is awesome. The controller feels amazing in the hands. Astros playroom is a must play. My 5yr old son has actually played more then me of astro lol I finally got to play cold war for first time tonight, bit Ghost of tsushima looks amazing on 4k. If you haven't got a system yet wish you best of luck getting one. It took me so many tries to snag one. It is possible to get off walmart just keep trying. And if you have one in car and it's just loading on you ala spinning in circle just let it alone and don't touch anything that's what I did.
Have you ever considered reviewing elite or scuff controllers? With all you takes on 8bitdo and other controllers, I would like to hear what you have to say about the more expensive alternatives.
@@ChunkySeaCow literally no type of gaming would justify that purchase. If you are FPS pro, there is scuff which is way better and I can't think of another reason to spend that money on a (IMHO) bad controller with stick drift
@@darkdraconis oh ya the elite is trash fasho. Scuf is also horrible tho. But as someone who plays cod at a high level it's kind of essential to have back buttons if you don't want to ruin your hands playing claw. Battle beaver is the wave.
HD rumble and the Dualsense haptic feedback are similar, but also very different. Yes you can feel surfaces, materials, etc in the feedback on both controllers, but the big difference is that the HD rumble in the switch cannot produce big vibrations for games like the dualsense can. For example, explosions, car crashes, etc on the switch, those feel miniscule compared to the dualsense. The Dualsense can make much bigger vibrations. So yes, the dualsense is better.
@@advanceddarkness3 I prefer having rumble on. It's not a gimmick to me, especially since it's been around for decades. If no one liked it, it would be gone just like 3D TVs were. That's what you call a gimmick right there. But that's why there's an the option to turn rumble off if you don't like it 🤷♂️. To each their own.
There is no competition at this point, PS has simply innovated to a point where I'm recommending the PS5 based on the controller alone. It makes me feel so much more immersed in games that use its extended features!
The triggers can be really annoying and the haptic feedback really isn’t that much better than Xbox’s so I really don’t think the controller should make or break. Plus I have the Elite controller where the PS doesn’t come close but that is only for a select amount of people so that really isn’t a huge argument.
@@somemodder9435 yes. Don’t get me wrong though the triggers and feedback, if used correctly, can seriously make a difference and immerse yourself, but from what I’ve seen it really isn’t that different;
@@broskibrobro1278 Doesn't it? Explain why xbox are exploring implementing their own haptic and adaptive triggers into their next controller/mid life cycle controller refresh?
I was kind of hoping at the end you would say "And share this video with a friend. A friend... who is maybe struggling with ED." But really I love all the ads you do in your videos. You get so creative with them and this one was way too funny, but also good for anyone that may need some help!
I feel you, and I was also angry about the mic option, but actually it is really easy to keep it on mute on the controller options, just as a side note, keep it up Wulff
I love the ps5 controller! It reminds me of being in the arcades when I was young playing games like the terminator and wishing I had that feel at my house haha I wish my Xbox series x controller had the same feel. I do like having doubles A’s four the Xbox though, I wish my ps5 had that choice. Very happy with both though!
Imo the ps5 controller is objectively better. It's lower latency, and more feature rich. The only reason right now that anyone would choose Xbox controllers over PlayStation is because it fits better in their hands, and that's as good of a reason as anyone needs. It's a controller, and whatever anyone else chooses to use doesn't matter to me, just have fun with what you want. However, from a performance and feature standpoint the ps5 wins hands down against Xbox controllers
The Joycons and the Pro controller just like the Steam controller have linear resonance actuator or LRA haptic feedback technology whereas the DualSense uses voice coil actuators haptic feedback technology which are significantly bigger in size than the LRA in the switch pro controller as that explains the much stronger feedback. The Joycons being very small in size do not have this problem.
I disagree with the haptic feedback statement. When I played astro’s playroom, and the astro bots fell inside the controller, it becomes ridiculously immersive. I’m in love.
I dont really care for the hyped up rumble features, but i DO appreciate the gyro and accelerometer on Sony's controller. How the crap does MS not have that still?
That sponsor segment was one of the best I’ve ever seen. Bahb seemed to have a lot of fun making and recording it 😂 6:58 HA!! Yes ! That was amazing ! Love it 😂
@@July9326 they all use the same company for joysticks. They all have the chance of drift issues. You hear about it more for playstation because there are more people using them compared to xbox
Definitely agree. I don't have the dualsense to check, but the switches could easily trigger before bottoming out. I doubt this test settles anything either way as far as latency is concerned.
I disagree. If it's the same software then it's just waiting until a trigger is activated, even if that's at 1%. It shouldn't change just because it's a different controller since it's reading for a very similar input
@@kovo3314 what If the software doesn't know the difference between 1% and 100%, then it can definitely be triggering at 1% instead of waiting for the full 100%. I even looked for a teardown of the adaptive triggers, and they use pressure sensors instead of regular buttons. So the early trigger with a small amount of pressure is definitely possible.
Features that have been stripped from DualSense over the previous generations: -pressure sensitive face buttons, dpad, and shoulder buttons -rear facing lightbar for camera tracking Obviously there’s other things missing such as select and start and micro USB connection but there replaced with something bettter
Considering what we got, I'm fine with the removed sensitivity on the face buttons. It was rarely ever used tbh. The rear lightbar was a terrible idea to begin with. I had to put black tape over mine as it reflected on the TV. The new implementation is much more elegant. Playing F1 2021 on the DualSense with the adaptive triggers and haptic feedback is a gamechanger.
@@NeutralGenericUser I never had an issue with light bar being distracting. I Thought it helped with immersion when I noticed a flashing red reflection during intense moments in certain games (nothing important though). it did make the PS4 controller look cool and now the dualsense looks like a generic less cool Xbox controller from behind. Nothing that actually matters. The main negative is it can’t be used with ps vr
I got the dual sense to replace my dualshock 4 on PC games, and I'm loving it. The rumble is so much more Superior, and the controllers much more comfortable.
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right? Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
Except it's not at all the same thing if you have a dualsense you know damn well it's better than the joycon rumble. The same company that made the joycon rumble made the dualsense haptics. And it's better.
The triggers are basically activated the second you press down on them, however, that doesn't mean that's when it triggers and action in game. Know this is a really old video, but one would have to make sure they're testing on the same game with the controllers calibrated the same way, which includes in the settings menu of the game if this was tested on PC. Latency is a little rough to test given it matters how charged the batteries are. That said, I really only came here to because the title was mentioning features and I was wondering if I ought to dig into them right now.
This man's sponsor ads are way better than the streamers or official ones.
Right!
420 likes, you're welcome
That's because he makes it seem like a conversation, like it's coming from another person, instead of a scripted speech. That's exactly why I bought the groove life belt 😂 just a simple little tutorial on how to adjust it got me hooked on it
He clicked "this channel is not for children" and now we the viewers are getting ads based on that
@KoolYetU except he did. It's in the video itself, he did the ad
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Laughs when the ad is in the video! 🤣
@@parzy_osu is a smart one
Yo I support the creators I watch man, not cool dude
The Dualsense features are not used every time, but when they are, it is game changing (literally)
No it's gimmick.
You absolutely do not need to feel raindrops on your D pad when playing.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 have you tried Astros playroom? I did and I definitely felt the rain drops. If you didn't, your dualsense is probably malfunctioning.
Of course you can't expect feeling a raindrop in games that don't use the dualsense APIs.
@@leoni7649 Sorry but I'm not interested in that shit children's game.
Sony=gimmick.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 ok
If Sony is a gimmick because it makes children's games, Nintendo is a super mega gimmick.
Yet those two companies lead game industry with no comparison
@@leoni7649 Nintendo built its entire repotoire on easy fun games built for everyone.
I know 50 year olds who game on them and nothing else.
What does Sony have aside from a few big exclusives? Nothing. It's built on nothing but exclusives.
Nintendo appeals to a far wider audience because of that philosophy.
You Sony ponies are just dumb.
The Dualsense feels like something from a Nintendo console (but really expensive) and I LOVE it. Astro's Playroom felt like playing a Wii U game with all of the features.
60€ dualsense vs 80€ joycons lol
@@Omegalupi Where I live it's €70 for dualsense and €75 for joy-cons
true tho@@Omegalupi
No
Agreed 100% with the point that removable rechargable battery and charging cable should be included with the controller that comes with the console. That should be standard for every console makers.
Battery is easy as hell to replace across all Sony controllers Microsoft just needs to give up on the AA batteries their ass don't last nearly as long
@@joebone3151 facts on my ps4 I kept breaking all my controllers and my USB port broke in one so I couldn’t charge it so I would use a broken controller with a working USB port charge the battery then take it out and put it in the working controller lmfao
@@dislodgedgrump9056 charging stand helps with USB port.
@@joebone3151 I bought one but i didn’t realize that it also charged using the USB port so I gave up and just used that but then I bought a new controller so I don’t have to worry about that anymore
@@dislodgedgrump9056 ah yeah makes sense
As a 16 year old child, I will personally be using Roman
oh god
Well, they do say sooner is better than later for a medical treatment.
Ești roman?
A 16 year old wouldn't call themselves child. Your least 30
@@leoexe75 salutt
i feel like after watching his ad I am not the target audience for this channel
Sorry chap this is a golfing channel what did you expect?
Ok, chad-dick, must be nice.
It’s ok, hahahaha
@@JeffJefferson69 I in fact do not have a penis
@Death Embrace as far as I can tell. But if I’m wrong I don’t think even viagra is gonna help me
PS5 Speaker: Exists
Wiimote: *Sad nightmarish Wiimote noises*
The only game i can think of that used the speaker on the wii controller was smash bros brawl when selecting characters, with extremely awful sounding quotes or sounds.
The ps4 had a controller too but I dont remember a single game that used it (or didn't notice)
@@cmcm5878 silent hill, mario party, red steel and zelda, and much much more
I still have nightmares of distorted, demonic midna laughing through my wiimote.
The Wii U Gamepad had decent speakers that could be used independent from the TV sound, but very few games used them like that. The only one that really comes to mind is Lego City Undercover, but I'm sure there were a few others.
@@cmcm5878 it made a whip noise in castlevania when swinging the whip. i remember my arm would get tired but you gota say that monster
"Once that battery deteriorates you have to throw the whole controller out" I have never seen a controller battery stop working, my launch PS3 controller is still going strong. Also you can make the controller microphone automatically turn off every time you turn on the controller, it's an option in the settings.
100% not to mention once you open the controller up. the battery is plugged in via jst sooo its easily replaced if someone has 20 mins to spare lol
@@apmaquina compared to the 5 min it takes max to get a new set of double a's once you realize your xbox is dead. no need to use it wired while you wait for it to charge plus once done you just remove the AA (double a's) and put in the play n charge kit then just charge it for next time
It is very easy to replace Dualshock 4 battery do people really throw them out wtf...
@@bland9876 I would prefer Xbox's solution if they actually included the charge kit with the controller like 8bitdo Pro+ but nope, it is an extra $25 purchase which makes the controller so damn expensive.
@@weaverquest not as easy as an Xbox controller and it looks hard from a non techy perspective
I haven't tried the Series controllers yet, but something that Sony took note of from Microsoft, is the protective ring around the analog sticks. It really makes rotational movement buttery smooth.
i realized that too it’s dope asf how they really went all for the players to have the best experience they could offer
The d-pad is also much better than the ps4's.
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right?
Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
There’s is no protective ring on the Xbox controller.
I agree, however extreme rate sells controller shell cases that comes with the protective rings. Now my xbox controller is just as buttery smooth as my Duelsense, its awesome.
Last thing I expected when watching a video about new console joysticks is an ad talking about "joystick" issues.
Mine drifts to the left
the video sponsor 😂 was not expecting that, but best ad for them i’ve ever seen
I love how he's reading off of his phone because he clearly wasn't ready and trying so hard not to laugh
Bob not really owning 1 2 Switch is the biggest plot twist of 2020
How is that a twist
1 2 twist!!
Regarding the Series X Controller size difference: most people probably won't notice the smaller grips much, but for people with tiny baby hands like me, it's a HUGE improvement for comfort
Which also means a downgrade for people with big hands, good to know, thanks
@@ivan12735 yes I have a Series S and big hands definitely aren't as comfy. Still a decent provement from last gen
@@ivan12735 it’s a slight downgrade besides that statistically more likely to have smaller hands then big so its worth it to macrohard
I haven't watched the video yet. Is the Xbox controller better for small hands? I am considering buying an Xbox X
@@GurbetciLeben That depends on the game for me! I use both controllers on PC, and for 3D games I prefer the Xbox controller, because it’s easier to reach the left thumb stick for movement. Overall it’s the smaller controller too, so if I had to pick between the two, I’d pick the Xbox controller. But I like having the Dualsense for 2D games, since the d-pad is in a more comfortable spot for prolonged use
The funny thing is that both HD Rumble and Haptic Feedback were developed by the same company. It's called Immersion.
The latency testing is exactly what I was hoping for in this video. Thanks a ton!
exactly, its really weird that the battery and latency issues of the controller keeps persisting over decade now and they only add new features that should be like secondary things.. new games like dark souls and sekiro needs that instant reaction so its really bad to have that long latency
yeah but he was pressing the dualsense trigger all the way down and then just taps the trigger on the xbox
The rumble is literally made by the same company as Nintendo worked with
What are they called?
What company is that
Fun fact: the Nintendo Switch is outselling the PS5.
@@davidtmedia3866 well no shit its been around for- wait do you mean ongoing sales?
@@sofdri1850 I think he means on-going sales. I’d say in Japan at least that is true but idk about anywhere else it’d probably be very very close either way at least for now.
Something that was overlooked here was the bumpers on the series x controller. They are a huge improvement over the xbox one version. The xbox one version had these really creaky bumpers that felt horrible to press. The series x bumpers are tactile and clicky. Biggest improvement in my opinion.
I mean so does ps5
@@krishnaalmeda3125 nah ps5 bumpers are still kinds wobbly.
@@thekazekage1857no they aren’t
That plastic clicking is what makes Xbox controllers the most trash it feels cheap asf
I really like the adaptive triggers, but now when I play with other controllers it feels like somethings missing.
like what? usable gyro?
@@joejoe2658 what
Same
That’s probably because there are literally features missing from other controllers lol
YES!! Everyone has been losing their minds over the footsteps in Astros Playroom, and I was suspicious that it is really not the rumble, but the sound coming from the controller that is really making you feel like you are walking on glass. You are the first youtuber I have seen to say this!!! I'm a golfer and most of what makes a golf ball "feel" hard or soft is the sound it makes when you hit it. Thank you for talking about this!!!
I recently tried a Astro's Playroom, and it is what I suspected. The rumble is not that different from any other controller. The sense of walking on different surfaces is almost purely the sounds from the controller.
Nope..i keep my controller sound off
@@michaelmadsen1222 dude what, your full of shit saying it’s barely different try any other controller and you’ll notice how insane the rumble is, unless your hands are just numb
i mean
manscaped was pretty weird
but this?
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A nice update about 6 months later is more developers have come out and said they will in fact support the ps5 controller feedback. New games like chivalry have done some amazing things with it even in the beta. Most studios have said there will be at least some cool tech stuff for the ps5 version
"HD Rumble" is at its best when using joy-cons. Simply cause you can feel the vibrations the most. Pro Controller och DS5 gives less feeling due to weight and more far more plastic around the motors. I think that AC New Horizon simulating door knocking is still the best use of it.
No shame in your sponsor spot. Loving it. Also, I love the amount of effort you put into your sponsor spots period ask someone else said, the quality and humor of these are way better than most
The dual sense is so immersive! Playing Ghosts of Tsushima and feeling the pitter patter of feet or the flute vibrating each note has been the best feeling! Ps5 for the win!!!
Or when putting down the sword!!
How much comfortable is the controller?
I am gonna get one of these for pc gaming
I used to play with ps4 controller and before that with Xbox 360 controller
So yeah I am familiar with both I just want to know which one is more comfortable
@@oneshotonekil6302 you will get use to the controller, it’s a more clunky then ps4 BUT is should be like that because of the new features it have.
@@oneshotonekil6302a lot of people find it really really uncomfortable, but tbh I find it not too bad, I wouldn't say it's very comfortable but it is not uncomfortable either. It's fine in terms of comfort
The quality of that ad read alone makes me want to share this video to literally everyone I know and I haven’t watched past the first couple minutes yet
"We live in a great time... I mean for technology. Not for anything else."
I love you, Bob. You are THE best.
How coincidental that im watching this with my father.
hahahaha
@@WulffDen intergenerational facts.
Hahahahahahah
"So daddy whatcha wanna do now?"
@@static8566 sweet home alabama baby
"We live in a great time.... I mean, for technology, not for anything else" LOL TRUE!!
The dualsense really feels great in my hands, and when its features are active it really makes you feel you are inside the game.
Love the Dualsense buttons. Kinda remind me of the PSP.
Any drifting so far?
@@martinpena4544 no drifting so far
@@mrcharlez666 nice!
The Pro Controller does have HD rumble, it was used in Mario Odyssey for finding hidden underground moons
Throw the whole dual sense controller out? Did you not just say it has lower latency plugged in?!?!? ALSO, replacement batteries are also a thing that exists. Just harder because it requires opening the whole controller.
Definitely getting another Dualsense controller for PC gaming too. The latency is great 👍🏻
I lust for the DualSense, especially since DS4Windows and Steam have RAPIDLY supported the DualSense.
@@RicochetForce Wow, that's intense.
@@lystic9392 It's a better version of a controller I loved using, being fully supported on my favorite gaming platform. What's not to love?
@@RicochetForce Yeah. I haven't used the DualSense myself so I can't say much about that. I guess the only thing not to love about the DualSense so far is the lack of in-game button symbols for the Sony controllers? At least when I still used my DS4 controller on PC I remember a few rare games would show the correct button prompts but come on it should be all of them by now. Game devs get with the time please.
I don't know about the DualSense's battery life either? Sony should offer good PC drivers too just like Nintendo.
And do they offer a good wireless dongle for W10 support? I think that is important because BT support has always been an issue on Windows. Many dongles don't work very well, or don't support certain controllers.
Good to hear that DS4Windows were quick on the draw. I ordered myself an Xbox series X controller for now because of its native support and I know 100% it will work wireless but I think DualSense makes... perfect sense too.
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right?
Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
See, this is why I like Wulff Den videos. I didn't even notice I watched 16 minutes of Bob blabbering about controllers.
I play on PC with a controller, and have been using a switch pro for a few years. I got a Dualsense today, and its great! Probably will end up being my favorite controller ever. I use steam input for everything, and they have all the features of the ps5 controller implemented now, but until devs add the support to the actual games its still just emulating an xbox controller. But once games do add support natively all features should work, including the adaptive triggers.
so after 2 years whats your review
@@sreekanth6127yo mama
I love both quite a bit, I use them on my PC. When the features for the Dualsense are utilized it's amazing, definitely a game changer a lot of times. However, I've began using the Series controller more recently with Xbox titles and the comfort is noticeably better. I'm glad to have both honestly
Do you still like the Xbox controller? I’ve had my ps5 for 3 months and I’ve developed nerve pain in my right hand because of the controller and I was too stubborn to sell my ps5 since all my friends are on ps5 and I’ve owned all previous PlayStations
@@airuzair2424 yes, I do still like the Xbox controller. I'm sorry about your nerve pain dude
You can also connect these to your Switch via the Magic NS. I could not get the 8bitdo adapter to work myself, but the team behind the Magic NS put out a quick beta update that works great so far. I have both pads and I slightly prefer the DualSense.
Hi Wulf, just so you know...the guys that made the DS4 application that makes the PS4 controller work on all games have released an update for the Dual Sense.
I've been using that and it works seamlessly...both wired and wireless (Bluetooth). The haptic feedback doesn't work yet but the rumble and the addressable light bar colour works.
I was using it while playing Assassin's Creed Valhalla on uplay PC and it felt amazing
there is a way to use haptic feedback as well but for that you need to use it wired
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right?
Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
@@armorking481 depends on the game. There are games where you change the prompt buttons within the in game settings. Also, if you're playing a steam game, and connect the dual sense via USB.. then steam loads up the official PS5 controller config and your games will use Sony button prompts
@@LuffyDaGoat ik i may sound absurd.
But what about cracked games instead of steam games?
Lol
@@armorking481 haha so again depends on the game. It will most definitely work with ds4 application you can still use your dual sense controller for your cracked games via the app. The game may or may not have a setting for Sony button prompts. You may also try adding the game as a non steam game to your library then open it via big picture mode
I’m 14 and was in the same room as my dad when the ad came on... let’s just say I got a talk.
Ok
hi im 14 as well lol
Im also 14
I absolutely disagree. The dualsense does make a difference to me.
Yeah that's what I said every timeI bought a Nintendo console, but believe me, once the hype as gone, you want to games to be play as a "regular" game.
hopefully the dreadful 5 hour batt life on the ps4 controllers is improved. what a dumpster fire that was
Lol. It's nothing but gimmick.
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right?
Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
This guy rivals Charlie for "looking the most like Jesus"
There are some flaws with your latency testing on the controllers, why did you test them so differently? I mean on the ps5, you were pressing down and holding the trigger down, on the xbox you were snapping the triggers, just tapping them down and letting go, I'd like to see the test redone with either both triggers being snapped, and or both being pressed down...wish I had both consoles so I could test and do a side by side, but I feel that the differences in how you were using the triggers could have potentially had an effect on your perceived results.
Duel Sense looks like the future not a concept. That touch pad isn't utilized enough but when it is it improves experiences without a doubt.
The pro controller does have HD Rumble
@Hy Gaming because touchpad took over select, since select was taken over by the most useless button ever = share. it's already second generation of touchpad, almost 10 years since its inception and there is barely any (if any at all) real, super futuristic, cool and zoomery features that it can be used for.
i found it inconsistent and pretty much completely useless. it can be used as a mouse or a cursor atleast on pc, but why would i.
@@ABCkirja its used for opening a map or inventory
@@JDisclmd before you were born, there was another button that did the same.
@@ABCkirja cool this one is better
"Just a more advanced rumble"
BOY, the tech that creates the haptic feedback vibrations was originally designed to be in speakers, you know the part that makes the plastic disk go in and out to create the sound
You’re the only youtuber I’ve heard say it isn’t really better than HD rumble. I am gonna try it out in a few months for myself if I can secure a PS5 by then
Literally the only reviewer I've seen said that.
I'm going to trust the consensus though; even more so considering this a Nintendo focused channel and not exactly neutral.
@@BOAiak yeah. Everyone else said it is far better than HD rumble
He is so wrong it's not even funny. Dualsense haptic feedback is stronger, and offees a far wider range of sensations and tactile feedback over the joycons.
I was blown away by the dualsense, where as I was dissapointed with the joycon HD rumble when I got my switch.
Well he doesn't really say it wasn't better. it was more so him saying its worse than nintendos hd rumble
but he is honest and not paid like all the others..
you can change the setting to turn off mic automatically
He knows
I LOVE the dualsense, the abundance of amazing features, the great feel in your hands. Its just amazing and SO much better than the dualshock 4
Bob is now a true gamer. He's getting sponsorship from companies that help people with erectile dysfunction
I was not ready for that ED ad bruh, lmfao.
You should do HD rumble vs the ps5 controllers
Edit: I wish that Nintendo had more HD rumble games
Dualsense is better
@@chriswiandt4907 then you never actually felt hd rumble on switch
@@chriswiandt4907 agreed
@@chriswiandt4907 Ok Ps fanboy
You're wrong on the topic of haptic feedback between Dualsense and HD Rumble. Both of these utilize voice-coils for vibration, and are programmed like speakers. And like speakers, the bigger it is, the more "full" it can be, and this is absolutely the case here. The Dualsense voice-coil actuators are significantly bigger than the Switch's linear resonant actuators, and allow much deeper vibration (again, just like a bigger speaker would compared to a small one). The Switch Pro controller, by the way, DOES have HD Rumble. It has the exact same motors in it that the Joy-Cons do. I played Super Mario Odyssey (one of my favorite games, and one of maybe 10 Switch games that use HD Rumble well) back to back with Astro's Playroom, and the difference is huge. The Dualsense's motors offer far better frequency response, depth, and directionality.
Otherwise, great video as always.
Facts
What I like about the ps5 is that the joysticks are a lot more comfortable, with the Xbox series x I seem to get a few cramps while playing hardcore game like fortnite, while with the ps5 controller it’s like it melts into my hands. Also the ps5 has a lot more features.
I use a wired Razer Wolverine Ultimate controller for my One X and my right hand cramps up sooo f’n bad. My right hand is favored by like roughly 80% which if we’re talking about competitive play for hours REALLY gets to ya. I do hand and wrist exercises + stretches leading up to the forearm bc it’s so bad -- ALWAYS BUY A CONTROLLER THAT IS COMFORTABLE. A LOT OF RUclips REVIEWS DON’T DO JUSTICE IN TALKING ENOUGH ABOUT THAT!
Exact opposite here, I love how the Xbox controllers feel (love my elite 1, and how the new series controllers feel I can't wait for the elite version of that style, definitely buying that) and when I grabbed the dual sense, I felt I had to stretch my thumbs farther out than I do with my Xbox one and out more strain in it, as well with all the shape buttons being spaced out farther away from each other so I have to "move" it over rather than a shift or roll over to the buttons.
I think the dual sense is far better than the dual shock though, far more comfortable and premium feeling than all previous versions and I feel content with the dual sense feel this time around.
Funny how controller ergonomic designs vary so much between people but that's the nature of it lol
@@TheFifthString lol yeah, it’s pretty interesting
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right?
Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
I’m no expert by any means but I think stick drift will be a problem with both controllers before you have to worry about battery deterioration.
I would watch a channel of Bob just doing ads. He always delivers, no matter the product.
I did buy the ds5 for pc gaming (Mostly for emulated games)
Gotta say that besides the ds3, I love using the ds5's d-pad in fighting games and other 2d games a LOT.
Ds4windows even supports ds5. Although the rumble only works, the adaptive triggers DO work on a program developed by someone. And you can customize your triggers the way you want to (There is even an option that allows you to make you ds5 triggers feel the same as gamecube controller triggers!)
It's also pretty fun to use haptic feedback on the triggers in cod games campaign.
Love the controller so far!
Hi.. im buying pad to play elden ring pc.. which on u suggest ds5 or xbox controller?
@@LibuExc Definitely an Xbox controller.
The reason why I suggest this, is because you don't need to install any extra software and go through hassles just so you could play a game. Xbox controller on pc is just plug in and play 90% of the time. And I have no doubts it works on elden ring
DualSense: Revolutionary Game Changer
XSX Controller: Tried & True Classic
Joycons: confused screaming
@@noahbenchimol4210 Joycon: *TOKYO DRIFTING*
@@somecrazydude2267 oh Nintendo
your beloved "ELITE" pad still has NO GYRO, catering for lowest common denominator noobs...
@@joejoe2658 Mine? I’ve never owned an Elite Series Xbox controller. Personally, I think that PlayStation DualShock controllers are technically more “iconic” worldwide than Xbox controllers are because...well, they are. They’ve been around longer and PlayStation sells more worldwide. Regardless, ever since the Xbox 360, Xbox controllers have become the industry gold standard. That just recently changed because of the DualSense though.
Was surprised that the free update for Borderlands 3 that upgrades the ps4 version to PS5 takes advantage of a ton of the dualsense stuff too. I feel the resistance triggers and haptic feedback are better here than in COD Cold War (which I also own). Really great video as usual!
Just for anyone wondering, 3:50 “ever so slightly smaller” feels PERFECT. And I love my elite 2 already
hey, I read that Elite 2 has quality issues. buttons break or don't feel good. A sticks and so on. which - for it's price is unreasonable.
how does it hold up for you?
DualSenseX with the GameCube trigger option is really neat for emulation
Just when I think Bob couldn't possibly make his videos better, he gets sponsored by an ED med...
Thank you Bob.....Thank you so much
All I want is something for steam that has a better gyroscope than the switch pro controller. I'm getting the dualsense and am very excited for it!
Even though I've been on board with most of the decisions concerning Series S/X, the controller is the one thing that keeps me second guessing the commitment to these systems. Comparing it to Dual Sense or Pro Controller just makes it feel obsolete with no motion controls and separately sold battery back. It's such a shame.
i love the replaceable battery pack (or rechargeabe AA batteries $5). Why woould want to throw out a controller after the batteries go bad, never understood that line of thinking......
@@srobeck77 Well you can still have a changeable batteries support and include the battery pack with the controller like 8bitdo sn30 pro + did for a cheaper price, and motion controls. I don't think asking for an included battery pack for the price they are asking is too much nor does should that take away the ability to use changeable batteries.
@@paavopalantera9583 true, included batteries would be good. but again, $5 for 2-AA batteries, id far rather pay that for the option to replace at will
There's another level of bullshit like Warframe arbitrarily not having gyro aim on PlayStation (it's implemented in Switch version)
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right?
Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
I have never understood the criticism against the touchpad, both for PS4 and PS5. I mean, Sucker Punch used the touchpad as 5 different buttons in Ghost of Tsushima basically, 4 swipes, one press in. Worked great. No, a third party developer would have to do a lot of changes to the PS4/PS5 version of the game if they wanted to do the same thing of course. Still, the touchpad is great. At the start I was kind of wondering if it was gonna get in the way somehow but it doesn't.
My ps5 comes tomorrow and I can't wait to try it out and see what all these videos I've watched are talking about.
So how is it
@@tyronejones9800 it is awesome. The controller feels amazing in the hands. Astros playroom is a must play. My 5yr old son has actually played more then me of astro lol I finally got to play cold war for first time tonight, bit Ghost of tsushima looks amazing on 4k. If you haven't got a system yet wish you best of luck getting one. It took me so many tries to snag one. It is possible to get off walmart just keep trying. And if you have one in car and it's just loading on you ala spinning in circle just let it alone and don't touch anything that's what I did.
@@jdmahle so what about spider man ? And I am not not lucky I wasn’t able to get one
Have you ever considered reviewing elite or scuff controllers? With all you takes on 8bitdo and other controllers, I would like to hear what you have to say about the more expensive alternatives.
They are shit Price/performance just stick to the regular Xbox/PS controllers
@@darkdraconis Depends on the type of gaming you do.
@@ChunkySeaCow literally no type of gaming would justify that purchase.
If you are FPS pro, there is scuff which is way better and I can't think of another reason to spend that money on a (IMHO) bad controller with stick drift
@@darkdraconis oh ya the elite is trash fasho. Scuf is also horrible tho. But as someone who plays cod at a high level it's kind of essential to have back buttons if you don't want to ruin your hands playing claw. Battle beaver is the wave.
@@ChunkySeaCow Ah I see now what you meant, had me confused for a while, my bad
HD rumble and the Dualsense haptic feedback are similar, but also very different. Yes you can feel surfaces, materials, etc in the feedback on both controllers, but the big difference is that the HD rumble in the switch cannot produce big vibrations for games like the dualsense can. For example, explosions, car crashes, etc on the switch, those feel miniscule compared to the dualsense. The Dualsense can make much bigger vibrations. So yes, the dualsense is better.
As a PC gamer when Im forced to use a controller, rumble is always the first feature I turn off, its a gimmick.
@@advanceddarkness3 I prefer having rumble on. It's not a gimmick to me, especially since it's been around for decades. If no one liked it, it would be gone just like 3D TVs were. That's what you call a gimmick right there. But that's why there's an the option to turn rumble off if you don't like it 🤷♂️. To each their own.
There is no competition at this point, PS has simply innovated to a point where I'm recommending the PS5 based on the controller alone. It makes me feel so much more immersed in games that use its extended features!
The triggers can be really annoying and the haptic feedback really isn’t that much better than Xbox’s so I really don’t think the controller should make or break. Plus I have the Elite controller where the PS doesn’t come close but that is only for a select amount of people so that really isn’t a huge argument.
@@alexandernipp8951 do you have a ps5?
@@somemodder9435 yes. Don’t get me wrong though the triggers and feedback, if used correctly, can seriously make a difference and immerse yourself, but from what I’ve seen it really isn’t that different;
Innovation doesn’t mean better
@@broskibrobro1278 Doesn't it? Explain why xbox are exploring implementing their own haptic and adaptive triggers into their next controller/mid life cycle controller refresh?
ok. NO LIE, but the way you showed the latency times with controller to screen with the animations was amazing and hilarious.
settings > sound > microphone > microphone status when logged in > Mute
Then can adjust status when joining a chat or broadcast
This is the first time in my entire life I enjoyed watching an add so much that I actually went back to watch the whole thing again. Lol 100/100
That ad was so good that I turned on notifications.
All i care about is the durability, wich controller will give me more gaming with no drift, i’ll buy it
the xbox has better durability
That depnd on you if you are lucky
I was kind of hoping at the end you would say "And share this video with a friend. A friend... who is maybe struggling with ED."
But really I love all the ads you do in your videos. You get so creative with them and this one was way too funny, but also good for anyone that may need some help!
I feel you, and I was also angry about the mic option, but actually it is really easy to keep it on mute on the controller options, just as a side note, keep it up Wulff
I love the ps5 controller! It reminds me of being in the arcades when I was young playing games like the terminator and wishing I had that feel at my house haha I wish my Xbox series x controller had the same feel. I do like having doubles A’s four the Xbox though, I wish my ps5 had that choice. Very happy with both though!
Imo the ps5 controller is objectively better. It's lower latency, and more feature rich. The only reason right now that anyone would choose Xbox controllers over PlayStation is because it fits better in their hands, and that's as good of a reason as anyone needs. It's a controller, and whatever anyone else chooses to use doesn't matter to me, just have fun with what you want. However, from a performance and feature standpoint the ps5 wins hands down against Xbox controllers
12:40 the Pro controller DOES have HD Rumble
Yes, the problem is that since the controller is much bigger than the JoyCon, it doesn't feel the same.
Because it’s a lot bigger it feels like SD rumble
@@Rockapotamus91 at least it’s not 144p rumble.
The Joycons and the Pro controller just like the Steam controller have linear resonance actuator or LRA haptic feedback technology whereas the DualSense uses voice coil actuators haptic feedback technology which are significantly bigger in size than the LRA in the switch pro controller as that explains the much stronger feedback. The Joycons being very small in size do not have this problem.
I don't blame him, barely any games have HD Rumble on the Dual-Joycon/Pro controller setup.
I know that you're passionate about joysticks but you're taking this to new heights I never expected possible
I disagree with the haptic feedback statement. When I played astro’s playroom, and the astro bots fell inside the controller, it becomes ridiculously immersive. I’m in love.
Do you have a Nintendo switch
That big boss cameo was hilarious 😂
I loved the MGS3 cameo
I dont really care for the hyped up rumble features, but i DO appreciate the gyro and accelerometer on Sony's controller. How the crap does MS not have that still?
1:56 - “yes, we have a vanity url...”. priceless! LOL
That sponsor segment was one of the best I’ve ever seen. Bahb seemed to have a lot of fun making and recording it 😂
6:58 HA!! Yes ! That was amazing ! Love it 😂
Who's here after PS5 controllers are dealing with drift issues? Not a ps hater btw
I’m here because my XSX controller drifts a bit, though my dead zone is pretty damn low. I should probably adjust that lol.
@@ReviewedByAndy I've had no issues with my series x controller as of yet since launch day. Either way for drift issues i used WD-40 to fix it.
@@July9326 they all use the same company for joysticks. They all have the chance of drift issues. You hear about it more for playstation because there are more people using them compared to xbox
In the latency test, the dualsense might be triggering with just a small push rather than the full press, that's why the frame count is smaller
Definitely agree. I don't have the dualsense to check, but the switches could easily trigger before bottoming out. I doubt this test settles anything either way as far as latency is concerned.
I disagree. If it's the same software then it's just waiting until a trigger is activated, even if that's at 1%. It shouldn't change just because it's a different controller since it's reading for a very similar input
@@kovo3314 what
If the software doesn't know the difference between 1% and 100%, then it can definitely be triggering at 1% instead of waiting for the full 100%. I even looked for a teardown of the adaptive triggers, and they use pressure sensors instead of regular buttons. So the early trigger with a small amount of pressure is definitely possible.
Nah, it's just faster, end of story
That D-pad reminds me alot of the sega saturn 2nd gen controller D-pad, which is the best one ever made fight me.
Features that have been stripped from DualSense over the previous generations:
-pressure sensitive face buttons, dpad, and shoulder buttons
-rear facing lightbar for camera tracking
Obviously there’s other things missing such as select and start and micro USB connection but there replaced with something bettter
Considering what we got, I'm fine with the removed sensitivity on the face buttons. It was rarely ever used tbh. The rear lightbar was a terrible idea to begin with. I had to put black tape over mine as it reflected on the TV. The new implementation is much more elegant.
Playing F1 2021 on the DualSense with the adaptive triggers and haptic feedback is a gamechanger.
@@NeutralGenericUser I never had an issue with light bar being distracting. I Thought it helped with immersion when I noticed a flashing red reflection during intense moments in certain games (nothing important though). it did make the PS4 controller look cool and now the dualsense looks like a generic less cool Xbox controller from behind. Nothing that actually matters.
The main negative is it can’t be used with ps vr
OMG that ED ad was hilarious but the face once you get back to the review was the best part of anything i have watched today.
Hahahaha loving the sponser
*sponsor
I got the dual sense to replace my dualshock 4 on PC games, and I'm loving it. The rumble is so much more Superior, and the controllers much more comfortable.
Does the adaptative triggers work on PC?
Why?like even if u play with a dualsense the games gonna show xbox buttons right?
Like instead of triangle square circle and cross of ps it shows XYAB of xbox
@@jolomoju no
no, the PRO CONTROLLER DOES have HD rumble, its just too covered in foam and heavier plastics to even make a difference lol nice move nintendo.
Bob I cannot fathom why you think HD rumble is anywhere close to being as good as the DualSense feedback. It’s like night and day.
Its that Nintendo crack he smokes on
14:44 agreed , we saw how developers abandoned the touch pad and same thing again
if you own a pc you will thank the heavens for the touchpad honestly if the controller was read as an xbox controller and a mouse it would be perfect
12:39 is Bob saying Nintendo's pro controller doesn't have HD rumble? It does have HD rumble.
he was trying to say sony and nintendo use different names for the same thing
Except it's not at all the same thing if you have a dualsense you know damn well it's better than the joycon rumble. The same company that made the joycon rumble made the dualsense haptics. And it's better.
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I loved the metal gear solid 3 quote!
0:52 Nice transition
Another great video
The triggers are basically activated the second you press down on them, however, that doesn't mean that's when it triggers and action in game. Know this is a really old video, but one would have to make sure they're testing on the same game with the controllers calibrated the same way, which includes in the settings menu of the game if this was tested on PC. Latency is a little rough to test given it matters how charged the batteries are. That said, I really only came here to because the title was mentioning features and I was wondering if I ought to dig into them right now.