Being a PS5 owner i can honestly say the dual sense is the best arcade style realistic controller I've ever played..you can literally feel the gun jam in COD its crazy
Prolly coz the dual sense kinda beats it in every way. From an objective standpoint (i have both consoles and love both equally), the dual sense truly does feel like an upgrade, whereas the xbox controller feels like a refresh, with barely any new features.
@@Caedyst Like I can understand if you like the touchpad but I dont need haptic feedback... Like at the beginning Im gonna be like wow this is cool my controllers vibration is stronger when im walking on grass and R2 vibrates when Im shootin.. but after some time im gonna turn it off because i dont want to charge my controller all the time. It was the same with vibration... In the beginning awesome but after some time everyones gonna turn it off because its getting annoying. And yeah the microphone sounds cool but only if it has a good quality becauuuse... I dont want 5 y old kids talking with their cheap controller microphones all the time lol
Really, I don't give a shit about any of those and I know a lot of people are the same way. The Xbox Controller is easily the most comfortable controller on the market.
Simply far more capable in what sense? Want to steer a car with your controller? Get a steering wheel, want to hear in game radio/phone calls better? Get a headset. All these unnecessary features do not make it a more capable controller. Haptic feedback was first in the xbox controller when the og xbox one came out. Ps5 controller is now closer to an xbox one controller than a ps4. #catchupsony
im getting an xbox (just because I can't afford to get both) and I didn't think I would say this since I really didn't like the DualShock 4 and I LOVED the xbox one controller, but I am very envious of the dual sense. it looks fresh and comfortable (even tho I still think the xsx controller will still feel great) and it has features like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback that sound SO GOD DAMN COOL! seriously, and this is coming from an xbox user, Sony has really outdone themselves with this. Microsoft definitely could have added a few more features or changes I feel like with the new controller, but I guess I can understand why they would play it safe EDIT: no more console wars. shut the fuck up.
They also probably didn’t want to spend a crap ton of money on the controllers cuz they have already put more money into the consoles power and exclusives than Sony
I am with you, if developers support it (Wich part of me doubts) I will be really jelous. If so I hope xbox comes out with a copy cat 😂. But the reality is it will probably be like the touch pad, cool in theory used in a few games but actualy no big deal. But I really hope for the first these features seem way cooler than the touch pad.
@@westinbye yes, definitely! I'm mainly jealous of the adaptive triggers since that just sounds amazing, but I also wouldn't be surprised if it did get forgotten about after a few launch games, now that you mention it
The PS4 controller for some reason made my hands cramp up, so much to the point that I stopped playing the PS4 because how uncomfortable it was for me. They fixed this issue for big hand people on the new controller. Very comfortable. Also the haptic feedback works REALLY well. I thought it was going to be a stupid gimmick but nope, it really is an amazing upgrade!
Same for me. The left thumbstick is held forward like 95% of the time. And some games, I had to click it in a LOT to sprint. So you're basically holding it forward, but sideways and also having to apply oressure which just feels heavier as you keeo doing it. And after 6 hours of that, I decided to never get a PlayStation. And I used to play on my friend's PS3 a lot. Those controllers, even the extended hand grips, were the WORST and most RETARDED controllers I've ever had to use While the PS5 controller is definitely better and more comfortable than the previous, the symmetry will always remain as the most stupid controller layout ever designed smh. Xbox and Nintendo are the only ones who know how to make controllers As someone who grew up around Xbox, Nintendo, and PC, my left thumb can not remain extended back that far for long as opposed to my right thumb which is going back and forth between the button and camera stick
i’ve used an xbox series x controller with my xbox ONE x for nearly a year now and i’ve never been able to play with my cousin’s dual sense. it’s comfortable to hold, but the way it’s shaped still throws me off, and i find myself reaching for buttons a little strangely i will say, it looks a lot cleaner than the xbox controller’s simple and modern look (which with the redesign i love) but it’s an interesting controller. i think i’d take an xbox controller despite the lack of features
@@hazelskiesalt I’m hoping Xbox comes out with their own version of the PS5 controller. Same layout as the Xbox but with the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
@@hazelskiesalt Been looking for an Xbox controller for my PC. Is the Series X controller any good? Has it drifted for you yet? I've been using a Switch ProCon for 3 and a half years now with no issues. I don't wanna buy the Xbox controller if it's not gona last as long
@@cqllel5186 it is amazing, the grips feel so good, the shape is even better for people with any hand sizes, the bumpers are probably my favorite part because of how nice the click feels I've accidentally dropped it once and had a cousin drop it, both were pretty bad but no drift whatsoever. It's also really responsive
@@marianbrzechwa4197 wtf are you trying to say I am saying I can play two days straight with my controller and you say day x hours I don’t know what kinda of maths is that 🤷♀️
Having a battery bay where you can choose to use AA or buy a 3rd party rechargeable kit is far superior to being stuck with an in-built battery that will deteriorate over time, especially with Sony's track record for controller battery life.
@@soldierforchrist631 and anybody who isn't a xbox fanboy. I mean for better or for worse the new ps5 controller is basically an Xbox controller with better haptics and a slightly different layout. Coming from someone who has actually used both controllers.
@@alexc7864 I haven't used either, though I do have an Xbox 360 (which I own) controller and an Xbox One (don't own) controller. Won't buy either of this gen's consoles or controllers, but I will buy the Steam controller 2.0 if they make one. The discontinued SC is leagues ahead of the Xbone and Dualshock controllers, but is slightly inferior to the Dualsense (IMHO). I really like the lengthened handles of the Dualsense, reminds me of the 8bitdo SN30 pro (regarded as the best third party controller of all time by many people).
i want a cheaper one with no specal triggers and the xbox labels/colors so i can use it on pc. not including the steam controller the ps stick placement is the best and i currently use an sn30 pro+ on pc when i don't want to use a steam controller.
@@bland9876 Most games nowadays made in the last 5 years or so have it so they switch between Xbox or Playstation button prompts based on the controller you have plugged in. I use a Dualshock 4 and got used to that so it's weird now when I play older games that don't have it.
@@pbrunet44 I've never played on any kind of PlayStation so I would prefer it to just stick with Xbox prompts I even have the Nintendo controller setting in Steam set to Xbox prompts
Using the DualSense to play on PC and love it. It is as comfy in hand as the Xbox One controllers. Also don't mind the inline sticks as much on it due to the size of the controller. Doesn't feel as awkward as on the PS3 and PS4 controllers.
i prefer xbox controllers but i really want to use the ps5 controller on pc to test the new gimmicks and because i think in this generation of consoole both controllers are good which games did you play on pc with the dualsense to test?
Suppose Xbox went with the not broken dont change. Obviously haven't seen either controller in person but I think the changes Sony has made seem for the better. IMO a slightly larger controller definitely sounds like a good idea.
The DualSense is just a copy of the Xbox Controller with gimmicks. It just shows how desperate Sony are because they know Xbox is going to destroy them this gen. Just like how they overclocked the specs last minute
@@anotherguy12 not true. The touchpad can be used for way more features that developers just don't know how to use. Like it can be used as a quick access menu. While the gyroscope is used for gyro aiming. A feature that a lot of people prefer over stick aiming if the know about it. But not enough people know about it. So that's why not enough people talk about it. Also, if you don't like gyro aiming, that's fine. I'm saying it should be an option. But just like how I shouldn't force players to use gyro aiming, you shouldn't force people into using stick aiming Look at the steam community. They use features of the ps4 controller that developers just don't use And if you don't know what gyro aiming is, here's a link to a video showing what it is ruclips.net/video/HZUiWHnTqS8/видео.html PS: any previous points of me defending gyro aiming are just precautions. I have had many people just say gyro aiming is shit and it should not be an option without any solid arguements
@@anotherguy12 the ps5’s controller features are not gimmicks, a lot of well respected reviewers have praised it, including Skillup who is very blunt and honest about his opinions. I don’t know what you mean by saying Sony have just copied the Xbox controller, because it closely resembles the ps4 controller, your just mad that Xbox didn’t do anything new with their controller and people have been moving their attention to the ps5 controller. Just accept the fact that the ps5 controller is more innovative and arguably a better “next gen” experience.
Because they had the same controllers for 3 old, slow generations that progressed every couple of years. We've been waiting for 7 years for a new generation, and even after 7 years Xbox hasn't innovated in their controllers. So, that's why.
I agree with everything except the part with AA batteries. I would rather have a controller that I replace them a couple of times than losing him because of that. I still have my 360 controller and is functional. Ps5 controller cost a lot to replace too...
But, it could have at least come with a rechargeable replacable battery. The 8bitdo sn30 pro + comes with a replaceable rechargeable battery that can be replaced with AA batteries. And that one is cheaper and has more features. So microsoft has no excuse
You can actually replace the battery on PS controllers it’s not hard at all you unscrew the back off unplug the battery plug new one in screw back on it’s easy plus the battery replacements are cheap on ebay
@@CH-bn7qb and there is the problem. A lot of people are willing to unscrew a controller out of fear of breaking it. It would be better if it had a pop off cover
The buttons do not feel the same, they’re so much quieter. I’m surprised he didn’t mention it. I love the controller (had to edit, people thought it was a diss)
Cause this is not a fair comparison DualShock is not at is full power nobody knows its potential depending in the gameplay we will find out what controller is better
Everyone seems to be hating on the Xbox for not having an advanced controller, first of all have you heard of the elite controller? Second of all they put their money into making the console stronger instead of the controller, which in my opinion is more important.
@@anotherguy12 weak and underpowered? Stop it’s definitely far from weak. The Xbox may seem slightly more powerful on paper but if you notice no one is talking much about the power difference
"long term sore subject when it comes to Xbox vs. Playstation controllers..." The stick placement? "and that's rechargeable battery vs. using AAs." Oh.
@@spectre722 sad. To many people don't know the feeling of limitless power when they can say "not today!" To the E-waste monster and break free of their bindings
Because if you haven’t noticed Kevin been so biased towards XBOX for the past three months.. why would Sony give someone a console if he already made a choice?
@@BurningMoreXP Maybe because Microsoft sent him an Xbox quite early and that's the only next gen console he is able to cover at the moment? Lol If he got a PS5 he would cover it just as much
I bought rechargeable AA batteries for my controller before I got my elite controller, and I honestly preferred that because they last so much longer than regular batteries and when they are dead I can charge them and plop two new ones in
@@vitorfernandes651 Xbox is miles behind lmao deluded fanboy. Objectively ps5 is so far ahead xbox just can't keep up. Battery life is better on ds5, thumbsticks are better, tech is better, look is better, texture is better, vibration is better
@@vitorfernandes651 All the reviewers are suggesting the Dualsense is superior. Really surprised Microsoft came into a new generation with basically the same controller.
@@sharodtg12 fax I grew tired of the playstations tiny controllers and as soon as I tried out my friends Xbox controller it felt amazing in comparison so here’s hoping the dual sense will give the same sensation
How did you make a comparison between these two controllers without mentioning the biggest difference between them, asymmetrical vs symmetrical analog stick placement? I switched from the Xbox 360 to the PS4 this generation, even after years I couldn’t get totally used to the symmetrical sticks, especially for log gaming sessions. This is one of the reasons why I’ve preordered the Series X instead of the PS5, even though the Dualsense is objectively the more advanced controller.
AA Batteries are great, you allways have a replacement set of fully charged ones around. No need to wire it up for a couple hours. Started to really appreciate it with the Steam Controller and atm its my main gripe with Sony's controller, considering the awfully short time you get out if a charge.
Exactly. Rechargeable built in is a terrible idea. If u the consumer really want a rechargeable. Theycan just buy the battery pack.AND That will still be better and easier than it built in. Last longer too. That's the only problem with playstation.But the option to just pack a pack of fully charge is great. A third party ps5 controller maker should make A controller that can use double aas like the xbox. So it would be easier to replace. When battery spoil
@@jacejohnson7113 Wow, fanboyism at its finest. First of all, you DO have a bunch of backup RECHARGABLES (and a charger ofc). Second, charging while playing kills the freakin batteries. Hooray for ewaste. But i guess if your freakin blind to the reality, no pathetic excuse is pathetic enough. Shame on you for using single use batteries ina controller you mindless tool.
Lotta people told me I was overreacting when I used to complain about the DualShock 3 and even 4 size (DS4 was incredible for comfort though). Glad I was vindicated and the DualSense should work nicely for my big hands.
“DS5 Sticks has Anti Friction” dats my main interest actually, though , im an Xbox Fan and looking forward to buy XSX . speaking of Anti Friction ,the DS4 sticks still feel better than the Xbox One controller , i hope the Sticks in XSX/S controller feel better this time
Honestly I would rather have batteries I can replace, even though the ps controller is rechargeable, batteries degrade over time so that’s a reduction of playtime before you have to (in Sony’s case) replace the whole controller. $60 controller vs a $25 recharge kit or a set of rechargeable AA batteries that cost $10.
It’s extremely easy to replace the battery on PS controllers it’s simple unscrew the back unplug the battery and put in the new one they’re also very cheap on eBay I’ve been doing it for years
I've never had to replace either battery or controller for my PS4 and I've had it since 2017.I don't want to be buying AA batteries all the time and there is a chance they could leak.
Have the world forgotten that rechargeable AA batteries exists? Without a doubt give me something that supports a battery standard like AA so I can replace batteries easily. Everyone knows batteries have limited lifetime.
Why do I need to pay an extra 20 bucks for recharge batteries? That intrinsically makes the Xbox controller cost more. If they shipped with the recharge pack and allowed you to swap I think that’s be fine, but it really comes off as a money saving move rather than a pro-consumer move.
@@maismade6013 and here is Microsoft’s own solution for $25. So yeah the Xbox controller cost more. www.bestbuy.com/site/microsoft-play-charge-kit-for-xbox-series-x-and-xbox-series-s-black/6430661.p?skuId=6430661
No one is mentioning the feel of the buttons. The buttons on the one's controller were harder to push down which I didn't like, but on the series' controller you can put MUCH less pressure and the buttons will be pressed (im talking abxy buttons). I really like the series x controller, the d pad feels like I can actually use it
Exactly I just switched to the ps5 and the control positioning feels awkward the LS and RS being next to each other is annoying and clicking dpad while gaming feels like a challenge since the buttons positions and the press
Hard to say about the ps5 controller since without ps5 u can’t really see how it is with the new features it packs. This is more of a design and basic comparison
I prefer the symmetrical sticks for my, you know, symmetrical hands. Anyway, I only see one next gen controller and that's the DualSense. The Xbox Series X controller is an Xbox One controller with 2013's hot new share button added. I use the Xbox One controller (the latest revision) on PC because I bought it back when the DualShock 4 was not officially supported. I'm going to replace it with a DualSense as soon as I get confirmation the controller is officially supported on PC.
It's more than a Xbox one controller with a share button. It's an evolution of a damn near perfect controller. The reason people are really liking the new PlayStation controller is because it's more similar to an Xbox controller and because the dualshock is shit. Go ahea, praise something because it's even more like the thing you think is less appealing. Yeah, you just did that.
The only two things I care about in a controller are comfort and battery life. Few developers will probably use the technology in the DualSense anyway, rather trade some of those extra features for longevity.
@@052taz Most games use the pad, normally for maps or inventory. You can pinch it to control zoom like you would on a laptop trackpad, or swipe it to change pages. In tomb raider you can swipe it to light torches and the controller glows red. In ghosts of tsushima you swipe it to show the wind direction which shows where your objective is, and the noise of the wind comes from the controller. Swipe it another way to sheath your sword. I'm currently playing Metro Exodus and you use the pad to bring up your map, and the geiger counter noise comes from the controller.
After holding them both, I think the Dualsense just feels like a premium product. The new XB controller feels kind of hollow and reminds me of the cheap feel the Dualshock 3 had. It may have tightened up some of the button designs but the shell and build feel cheap. This won't be a dealbreaker to those who prefer the XB layout, but as someone who prefers the Sony controller layouts, given the improvements and quality put into the Dualsense, I'd take it hands down.
One important feature you forgot to mention. The xbox controller is fully backward compatible and also compatible with all your older controller attatchment like eg. your xbox one controller keyboard. That's very consumer friendly. Also swappale batteries in the xbox controller is a good thing. If your batteries die in the playstation controller most people will just throw out the controller and be forced to buy a new one. That being said Im very interested in the haptics on the playstation. I wish they'd make both controllers compatible with each other. Wouldn't that be neat?
But it is so easy to replace the DS4 or DualSense battery lmao. I never heard of a case like that before either. I'm not trying to poke fun or whatever, but it's kinda stupid to not have rechargeable batteries at this point...
If the batteries die in your PS4 controller.... then you fucking charge it? You have a charger lying around, then use it simple. Why did you have to make it sound complicated?
Casuals will throw away their controller, yeah. But this generation is obviously more catered to core gamers who are more in tune with gaming and their tech, so they're more likely to get it taken care of. Plus, batteries that will die in a couple weeks vs batteries that will(might) die in years from now is an entirely different thing
@@okene Well maybe it doesn't fit your hands? I'm not sure what you're complaining about. My only complaint would be the stick drift that's not been fixed by Sony. They didn't bother because they know people will just buy shit. Typical of them for sure Apart from that, I loved DS4, and I'll definetely enjoy DualSense more than DS4 since it's a slightly better fit for my hands. As for the Xbox controllers, I never really liked the unpararelled analog sticks, and also the design of the controller wasn't anything special for me. I did enjoy the pro switch controller and its battery that could literally last for decades tho My point is, another man's trash is another man's treasure
I really like the look of the Ps5 controller. 2 tone colors look great and I can't wait to try the haptics on the controller. But I don't hate the Xbox controller it's just that there are not many changes to it. I wish it had rechargeable batteries. But other things are great already so they don't have to change that. Also I like they have added the new share button.
At this time I still prefer the DualShock 4 to the DualSense. The controller is comfortable, don’t get me wrong... but something feels off in my hands on the the thinner part of the end of the handles like he suggests in this video. I also prefer the more clicky feeling of the face buttons on the dualshock4. The bumpers are quite a bit larger leaving my index fingers lower towards the back of the controller when I’m in a neutral position and am in between bumper/trigger presses. It’s a comfortable controller... but will take some getting used to. I still prefer the comfort of the One controller and the Switch Pro Controller and I think that’s mostly from the offset analog sticks. I like all three controllers well enough.
For anyone who has a Dualsense Controller right now but no PS5 here's how you can use the Dualsense with your PS4 this has ben working with me for the past few days, so it might work fo you too. Here's What you do : Step 1: Download Playstation Remote Play on your PC. Step 2: Plug your Dualsense Controller to your PC with a USB Type C Cable (It Needs to be plugged in the controller Will NOT WORK Wirelessly on PS4) Step 3: Link your PS4 to Remote Play on your PC Step 4: Play What I do is I launch Remote Play on my PC and I change the Input to the HDMI Input that my PS4 is Plugged into so I can Play my PS4 Games with my Dualsense and not get the crappy Resolution Quality but Instead I get the Full 4K Image, and yes the Vibration will work through this method, though maybe not as intended as the PS4 Games were not made with the Dualsense's Haptic Feedback and Adaptive triggers in mind. As far as I know this method only works through Remote Play on PC I haven't tried it on a phone or other device, but I recommend giving it a try If you have a PC, Dualsense Controller, and a USB Type C Cable.
@@lilflushot5334 Ah yes, those elusive 3rd party screwdrivers. Serious question, does the controller charge the rechargeable AAs via usb or do you have to remove them to charge?
@CT-1409 ?? I’m saying like when the PS4 was out, they coulda have that regular small size and made a bigger size for people like me vice versa for the PS5 cuz women play video games too and might prefer a smaller controller just how I preferred a bigger controller when the PS4 was out
I actually think the ps controller suffers from a few problems that are because its design is older. It initially did not have joysticks then they slapped some on the bottom but they did not have the chance to see how people used joy sticks. Xbox came out after and designed the system to control 3d motion. That is why almost every 3rd party controler to come out since shares alot with the Xbox controller. That said the new feature on the dual sense will be wicked cool if developers use it.
I have always been a PC gamer and both Series S and PS5 are my first consoles. So, you can imagine how terrible my aims and movements were for the initial few weeks of playing with controllers. Initially, I was too impressed with the dual sense controller thanks to Astro’s Playroom. The haptics are amazing and adaptive triggers are definitely next gen. But after spending more time with each of these systems, I prefer the xbox controller simply because I always feel more in control with the in-game action when I play with it. I don’t care if for some people it is offensively similar to last gen or it doesn’t have any “ground breaking next gen features”. The xbox controller is ergonomically spot on for my hands. Smaller size, tactile buttons, crunchy clicky D-pad and off-set concave sticks. It gets the basics right!! It’s only after playing for hours and hours I have came to this realisation.
Most of which will never be used by players or developers. Not saying the other is better but what should be prioritized is comfort, not features. Sony have a habit of just slapping a bunch of useless featuress on their products.
More stuff to stop working in the controller. I haven't bought a game console in over 15 years and PC game which most of my games do not support PlayStation controllers some of the newer ones give you a choice between the two, but I have probably only one or 2 of them with that option.
It's sad to see no one mentioning that the xbox one controller have haptics back in 2013 and impulse triggers which isn't as impressive as the adaptive triggers on the dualsense but is a really nice feature especially in Forza and halo.
@@xGhilex you (who havent tried it) call them dumb gimmicks, but literally everyone who tried it says the exact opposite. Yep... that pretty much destroyed "your opinion". I mean you can have it, you are entitled to it sure. But it is worth shit to me. Just saying ;)
@@elwingy How are you going to not call the xbox controller next gen. It’s for the next generation of consoles which makes it “next gen”. Ps fanboys are annoying
Oh yea, the PS5 DualSense feels SOOO GOOD. As a Person who uses an Astro C40 TR pro controller, this doesn't feel far off from that which is awesome since this is no pro controller by any means. But it has that same size and bulkiness feel compared to the Astro C40. HOPEFULLY they add the back triggers support like they did with PS4 controller.
@@emanueldelacruz1101 eh, I wouldn't say its a direct copy but it does have that same level of bulkiness. Like said, it feels natural to me as a person who used a Astro C40 TR.
@@emanueldelacruz1101 damn, that's some research you got going there. So let's say it is a copy. Whats the issue? Playstation did more than just change the model of the dualshock. As yong yea said, its probably the most next generation thing in terms of upgrades. Gotta watch them dual sense videos where they play astro playroom.
I like xbox controller. Why would xbox change a perfect controller. Sony had to change their controller and put gimmicks in it to compete with xbox controller.
You preferring the Xbox controller is an opinion not a fact, I personal loved the dual shock 4 along with 100 million other people, Sony did a good job innovating their controller while Microsoft added a button that has existed on the ps4 for 7 years lol
@@thepizzaelf xbox controller is the most adopted controller on the planet. That's a fact. I own a ps4 and the only thing I like better is the d pad for fighting games. The controller is fine. I'm glad microsoft waited instead of using it's player base like guinea pigs for some non tested tech. Dual sense are breaking btw
@@JayDaRockkstar what do mean by adopted? PlayStation has sold more than double the amount of consoles as Xbox, by statistics the DualShock is the worlds most adopted controller. If you like Xbox controllers better that’s fine I’m not hating but it’s a personal preference
I don't think the Xbox controller needed much improvement, and I like the lack of all the bells and whistles, as I feel they are usually frivolous. That being said, Sony is making really good headway, the controller looks great, it's really growing on me the more I see it.
I really liked this review. It was very neutral and not a fanboy review like "OMG, the DualSense is the best controller ever, it's better than Xbox" or "The Xbox controller is still the best because it is what it is". All those points you mentioned were things I already knew since they revealed the DualSense. It is a much better version of the DualShock 4 but it won't beat the SX controller. Both will be on one level and that's a pretty good thing for Sony to finally match Microsoft with their controller. In terms of feeling I think the SX controller will feel better over the years and most PC gamers will still use it but the DualSense will benefit from its features and that will make the controller a great one too. I also think Microsoft could've shipped the SX controller with rechargeable batteries or at least a Play&Charge kit instead of simple AA batteries but at least you have 3 options to recharge your controller while Sony only gives you one option and if the DualSense battery life is just a little bit better than the DualShock 4 battery life, multiple options would be nice.
@@weirdwitcher Much like Internet Explorer 6 did. Microsoft truly is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to keeping industry standards stuck in time.
@@spectre722 adaptive triggers will be used in most shooters and all call of dutys. I don’t find it to be much of a gimmick because it’s the most immersive feature we’ve had in a very long time.
7:34 "And lastly, as far as d-pads go, the Xbox continues to have this clicky feeling one which I do find to be an improvement over the Xbox one" Confusion 😂
I have both PS5 and Xbox series X. This is my first ever Xbox and I prefer the Xbox controller over the dual sense. The ps5 controller looks good and I love the hepatic feedback, but it feels too cheap to hold
Imo the buttons have a similar feel to the ps4, but they press almost smoother, and are MUCH quieter. They don't move around as much either when holding one of the buttons down. I actually prefer this new version.
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People seem to prefer the DualSense, I can't wait to try it
Woah... so long ago... myself... Auto captions have come a long way since then. but not gonna lie, still preset subtitles look more premium than auto captions.
What's revolutionary about it, though? The shape remains pretty much unchanged (generally speaking). And the new features are kind of reminiscent of what we saw in joy cons. Not saying it's not a game changer. Just wondering how
Xbox series x as a console and that ps5 controller. I like option of having microphone in your controller so i dont have to use any extra equipment to have voice chat with my buddies
I play on the xbox 360 and so i am an xbox user, but, i love both the ps5 and the xbox series x.and because i have never played on the xbox one controller , both the dualsense and the xsx controller would be fascinatin(since i am buying both consoles).by the way hello from pakistan
@@soldierforchrist631 the xbox one controller wasn't broken, i just feel like they could have done more with the xbox series x controller (like better haptics and stuff) instead of just making a "new" xbox controller where the only difference between that and the old one is that they added a share button and a dpad with another shape.
@@thetraveler2224 gotta wait for it to recharge but you can buy rechargeable batteries for Xbox too, its just convenient to swap out batteries as it takes all of .5 seconds
@@thetraveler2224 same on Xbox if you use rechargeable batteries or just have it plugged in to power the controller. Both are nice controllers, Xbox is just more convenient is all
i actually like the AA batteries since its cheaper to replace a battery vs a whole controller in time. I can also plug it up to my xbox w/o having any batteries & that’ll work too
@@MagicMaschRuhm no it's similar to a xbox controller . It is just bigger than the duel shock4 . The botton placement is similar to a traditional playstation controller . Playstation controller is actually priced better than xbox series controller . For just 10 dollars more the controller provide haptic feedback, adaptive trigger, mic, speaker , motion control(psvr 2 comes ) , inbuilt battery , better looks than duel shock4 , better comfort , better battery life and more immersive gaming experience .... U can't experience this with ur xbox series controller 👍
@@mathewtom30 It's a copy. Other things Sony copied from Microsoft: Online store (OG xbox) Avatars (360) Archievements/trophies (360) Indicative lights of the controller that let you know what player you are (360) Mini screen where you can see what your friends are playing (Xbox One) Back compat (series x/s) they changed their "we believe in generations" argument as soon as Xbox said that they were going to work on it. Multi accounts (OG xbox) The party system (360) The share button has been on the Xbox's elite controller for almost a decade now.
There is honestly no comparison between the two.. because Sony elevated the meaning of a gaming controller.. while Microsoft didn’t do anything about that.
at 6:37 when you talk about the cut off edges....the funny thing is that I like it cause I rest my pinky fingers under all controllers (switch, ds4, xbox) and having the flat cutoff edge is perfect to rest my pinky against it. I actually wonder if sony did that on purpose just for me.....yeah, probably not ;) but overall, I do like the dualsense a lot. when the dualshock 4 came out, I liked that a lot too. dualsense is a good step in the right direction.
I agree. Jumping from my PS3’s DualShock 3 to my PS4’s DualShock 4 out of the box felt like a world of difference. A super substantial upgrade. The DualSense seems like x10 the jump from the DualShock 4 and I’m all for it.
I like the fact that you can remove the battery from the Xbox controllers, Sony should have went with removable batteries. However it would be nice if Microsoft provided removable batteries. Too Many devices are putting batteries inside and average consumers can't replaced it themselves out of fear of breaking there devices and some are not user serviceable. that gives Microsoft the advantage here.
Ive replaced DS3 and DS4 reachable batteries . Its easy . So , They are replaceable.... And theres a Teardown for the Dualsense, also the Battery iOS replaceable... So thought I respond to clear that up that statement that the PS controllers are at a disadvantage as the Batteries aren't replaceable is 100% incorrect.
battery life & pc/mac compatibility are huge sticking points for me. i can use reusable AA batteries & get over 30 hours on the xbox controller while the dualsense gets maybe 10. since i game on shadow, mac compatibility for the series X controller is coming in the next update
Why do you need 30 hours though? Realistically you’re not going to play more than maybe 4-5 hours at a time, so 10 hours is more than enough as you can just charge it overnight. I understand personal preference, but this argument is completely ridiculous.
Let's get this straight. The Xbox controller is $10 less than the Dual Sense. Getting really tired of reviewers saying AAs on the Xbox controller are a minus. You get a choice not present on the Dual Sense. And rechargeable battery packs exist for the controller. If you care that much, use the $10 you saved and buy a battery pack.
You really aren’t saving anything then if you have to go and buy a rechargeable battery pack. If Microsoft was as “pro consumer” as everybody likes to say they are, they would include that in the box. They don’t, because they know they can make more profit by not including it with every Xbox controller.
it's crayz how i can feel a tension and pressure whenever anything related to ps5 or Xbox being posted. Im pretty sure it was not like this during the previous era. Or maybe because im growing old.
well when you upgrade your pc you mostly use the same peripherals...so why is that never an issue?...MS afterall is the pc business so they just take the same approach...controllers are basically at it's peak...anything newly added will just be gimmicky...as long as i can control my character I'm happy...
Too bad Sony offering you a last gen spec (same CU's as One X) and copied the Xbox controller form factor... So much for Sony ever being "next-gen" with its RDNA1 archtecture.
In term of battery, Rechargeable AA battery is the answer. It is cheep, universal and easy to get. Why we need special rechargeable battery just for this controller? If the batteries run out mid game I can just swap with spare rechargeable AAs and continue playing immediately while recharging the old one. I can stay wireless all the time. On the other hand, for my Sixaxis, Dual Sense, xbox Elite II and Switch Pro controller, If my battery run out while playing, I have to connect the usb cable and keep conscious about the wire for the whole session.
Damn they didn't send him a ps5 to review what a shame
Because Sony are idiots
@@anotherguy12 or they already had agenda of who they want to send it to cause it's there console "SmArT gUy".
@@justbrezzy8562 fortnite profile pic and fortnite banner💀💀
@@sharodtg12 you played fortnite too, and you know it.
@@justbrezzy8562 they didnt send anything to him he bought it
Being a PS5 owner i can honestly say the dual sense is the best arcade style realistic controller I've ever played..you can literally feel the gun jam in COD its crazy
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@BruhYo Skis ruclips.net/video/Bzr7a1gnzgw/видео.html
im a xbox user but honestly i used the dualshock and it was so hard to use i dont really like it but different pepole have different preferences
@@samuraigameing9556 yea exactly
I admire the large selection of D&D books in the back
I think that every time I see him in front of them😂
It was about time, it’s like youtubers are afraid to directly compare the two lmao.
Prolly coz the dual sense kinda beats it in every way. From an objective standpoint (i have both consoles and love both equally), the dual sense truly does feel like an upgrade, whereas the xbox controller feels like a refresh, with barely any new features.
There's actually a lot of videos amd a lot of people is say that the dual sense is better cuz of the next gen features
@@suluxan3121 true but you know the saying don't fix what's not broke. But ya new features are always nice
They also don’t want flame wars between fanboys in the comments section.
@@epicgamer-tc5gv Xbox is so useless, everything that the Xbox have is last gen but let the kids get an Xbox so then they be mad
8:00 they probably chose against clicky button cos of the internal mic in the controller
True
Remember that the dualsense has a touchpad, microphone, gyroscope and a speaker too. Its simply a far more capable controller.
Who asked tho?
So clearly the Ps5 Controller is the best
@@Caedyst Like I can understand if you like the touchpad but I dont need haptic feedback... Like at the beginning Im gonna be like wow this is cool my controllers vibration is stronger when im walking on grass and R2 vibrates when Im shootin.. but after some time im gonna turn it off because i dont want to charge my controller all the time. It was the same with vibration... In the beginning awesome but after some time everyones gonna turn it off because its getting annoying.
And yeah the microphone sounds cool but only if it has a good quality becauuuse... I dont want 5 y old kids talking with their cheap controller microphones all the time lol
Really, I don't give a shit about any of those and I know a lot of people are the same way. The Xbox Controller is easily the most comfortable controller on the market.
Simply far more capable in what sense? Want to steer a car with your controller? Get a steering wheel, want to hear in game radio/phone calls better? Get a headset. All these unnecessary features do not make it a more capable controller. Haptic feedback was first in the xbox controller when the og xbox one came out. Ps5 controller is now closer to an xbox one controller than a ps4. #catchupsony
im getting an xbox (just because I can't afford to get both) and I didn't think I would say this since I really didn't like the DualShock 4 and I LOVED the xbox one controller, but I am very envious of the dual sense. it looks fresh and comfortable (even tho I still think the xsx controller will still feel great) and it has features like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback that sound SO GOD DAMN COOL! seriously, and this is coming from an xbox user, Sony has really outdone themselves with this. Microsoft definitely could have added a few more features or changes I feel like with the new controller, but I guess I can understand why they would play it safe
EDIT: no more console wars. shut the fuck up.
xbox 1 control had haptic but not adaptive trigger they had impulse trigger
They also probably didn’t want to spend a crap ton of money on the controllers cuz they have already put more money into the consoles power and exclusives than Sony
@@shrek2804 yes that's actually very true
I am with you, if developers support it (Wich part of me doubts) I will be really jelous. If so I hope xbox comes out with a copy cat 😂.
But the reality is it will probably be like the touch pad, cool in theory used in a few games but actualy no big deal.
But I really hope for the first these features seem way cooler than the touch pad.
@@westinbye yes, definitely! I'm mainly jealous of the adaptive triggers since that just sounds amazing, but I also wouldn't be surprised if it did get forgotten about after a few launch games, now that you mention it
The PS4 controller for some reason made my hands cramp up, so much to the point that I stopped playing the PS4 because how uncomfortable it was for me. They fixed this issue for big hand people on the new controller. Very comfortable. Also the haptic feedback works REALLY well. I thought it was going to be a stupid gimmick but nope, it really is an amazing upgrade!
Same for me. The left thumbstick is held forward like 95% of the time. And some games, I had to click it in a LOT to sprint. So you're basically holding it forward, but sideways and also having to apply oressure which just feels heavier as you keeo doing it. And after 6 hours of that, I decided to never get a PlayStation. And I used to play on my friend's PS3 a lot. Those controllers, even the extended hand grips, were the WORST and most RETARDED controllers I've ever had to use
While the PS5 controller is definitely better and more comfortable than the previous, the symmetry will always remain as the most stupid controller layout ever designed smh. Xbox and Nintendo are the only ones who know how to make controllers
As someone who grew up around Xbox, Nintendo, and PC, my left thumb can not remain extended back that far for long as opposed to my right thumb which is going back and forth between the button and camera stick
i’ve used an xbox series x controller with my xbox ONE x for nearly a year now and i’ve never been able to play with my cousin’s dual sense. it’s comfortable to hold, but the way it’s shaped still throws me off, and i find myself reaching for buttons a little strangely
i will say, it looks a lot cleaner than the xbox controller’s simple and modern look (which with the redesign i love) but it’s an interesting controller. i think i’d take an xbox controller despite the lack of features
@@hazelskiesalt I’m hoping Xbox comes out with their own version of the PS5 controller. Same layout as the Xbox but with the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
@@hazelskiesalt Been looking for an Xbox controller for my PC. Is the Series X controller any good? Has it drifted for you yet? I've been using a Switch ProCon for 3 and a half years now with no issues. I don't wanna buy the Xbox controller if it's not gona last as long
@@cqllel5186 it is amazing, the grips feel so good, the shape is even better for people with any hand sizes, the bumpers are probably my favorite part because of how nice the click feels
I've accidentally dropped it once and had a cousin drop it, both were pretty bad but no drift whatsoever. It's also really responsive
Ps4/ps5 joypad battery: 6-8 hrs.
AA Panasonic Eneloop rechargables: 20-25 hrs.
Thank You. Goodnight.
Cares?
Wrong my PS4 DualShock joypad can last two days and also if you like using batteries like the 80s have fun
@@gamers-xh3uc 2 days x 3-4 hrs. What a genius u are... 💩💩💩
I will. Thank You.
@@marianbrzechwa4197 wtf are you trying to say I am saying I can play two days straight with my controller and you say day x hours I don’t know what kinda of maths is that 🤷♀️
@@marianbrzechwa4197 are u a nine year old
Having a battery bay where you can choose to use AA or buy a 3rd party rechargeable kit is far superior to being stuck with an in-built battery that will deteriorate over time, especially with Sony's track record for controller battery life.
This!
"Mom, where are my batteries!??"
@@alexc7864 Haha, yeah, for children and manchildren, the PS5 controller is probably the superior of the two.
@@soldierforchrist631 and anybody who isn't a xbox fanboy. I mean for better or for worse the new ps5 controller is basically an Xbox controller with better haptics and a slightly different layout. Coming from someone who has actually used both controllers.
@@alexc7864 I haven't used either, though I do have an Xbox 360 (which I own) controller and an Xbox One (don't own) controller. Won't buy either of this gen's consoles or controllers, but I will buy the Steam controller 2.0 if they make one. The discontinued SC is leagues ahead of the Xbone and Dualshock controllers, but is slightly inferior to the Dualsense (IMHO). I really like the lengthened handles of the Dualsense, reminds me of the 8bitdo SN30 pro (regarded as the best third party controller of all time by many people).
I miss the colored face buttons from the PS4 controller. I hope they release one in black, with those face buttons in color.
i want a cheaper one with no specal triggers and the xbox labels/colors so i can use it on pc. not including the steam controller the ps stick placement is the best and i currently use an sn30 pro+ on pc when i don't want to use a steam controller.
@@bland9876 Most games nowadays made in the last 5 years or so have it so they switch between Xbox or Playstation button prompts based on the controller you have plugged in. I use a Dualshock 4 and got used to that so it's weird now when I play older games that don't have it.
@@pbrunet44 I've never played on any kind of PlayStation so I would prefer it to just stick with Xbox prompts I even have the Nintendo controller setting in Steam set to Xbox prompts
lol this aged well, they showed us red and black dualsenses
Using the DualSense to play on PC and love it. It is as comfy in hand as the Xbox One controllers. Also don't mind the inline sticks as much on it due to the size of the controller. Doesn't feel as awkward as on the PS3 and PS4 controllers.
i prefer xbox controllers
but i really want to use the ps5 controller on pc to test the new gimmicks
and because i think in this generation of consoole both controllers are good
which games did you play on pc with the dualsense to test?
I didnt realise the Dualsense has little mini Playstation buttons engraved on it
That just makes me what it more
What
8:10 here
that’s just sad
@@bryce7344 😭😭😭😭😭
@@bryce7344 How?
Suppose Xbox went with the not broken dont change. Obviously haven't seen either controller in person but I think the changes Sony has made seem for the better. IMO a slightly larger controller definitely sounds like a good idea.
The DualSense is just a copy of the Xbox Controller with gimmicks. It just shows how desperate Sony are because they know Xbox is going to destroy them this gen. Just like how they overclocked the specs last minute
@@anotherguy12 How so lmao?
@@anotherguy12 not true. The touchpad can be used for way more features that developers just don't know how to use. Like it can be used as a quick access menu. While the gyroscope is used for gyro aiming. A feature that a lot of people prefer over stick aiming if the know about it. But not enough people know about it. So that's why not enough people talk about it.
Also, if you don't like gyro aiming, that's fine. I'm saying it should be an option. But just like how I shouldn't force players to use gyro aiming, you shouldn't force people into using stick aiming
Look at the steam community. They use features of the ps4 controller that developers just don't use
And if you don't know what gyro aiming is, here's a link to a video showing what it is
ruclips.net/video/HZUiWHnTqS8/видео.html
PS: any previous points of me defending gyro aiming are just precautions. I have had many people just say gyro aiming is shit and it should not be an option without any solid arguements
@@anotherguy12 the ps5’s controller features are not gimmicks, a lot of well respected reviewers have praised it, including Skillup who is very blunt and honest about his opinions. I don’t know what you mean by saying Sony have just copied the Xbox controller, because it closely resembles the ps4 controller, your just mad that Xbox didn’t do anything new with their controller and people have been moving their attention to the ps5 controller. Just accept the fact that the ps5 controller is more innovative and arguably a better “next gen” experience.
@@anotherguy12 Because Xbox definitely didn’t copy Sony’s share button right??🤔
Anyone remember when Sony used the same design for 3 generations ? Why is it a problem when xbox do it ?
I honestly have no idea.
Because they had the same controllers for 3 old, slow generations that progressed every couple of years. We've been waiting for 7 years for a new generation, and even after 7 years Xbox hasn't innovated in their controllers. So, that's why.
Because Sony ponies always complain when Xbox does something, but if PlayStation does it, they don't say anything
Right
@@anotherguy12 it’s literally the same from both sides
I agree with everything except the part with AA batteries. I would rather have a controller that I replace them a couple of times than losing him because of that. I still have my 360 controller and is functional. Ps5 controller cost a lot to replace too...
Hi, I agree with you. Using AA batteries is something really got me stuck with Xbox controller. !
But, it could have at least come with a rechargeable replacable battery. The 8bitdo sn30 pro + comes with a replaceable rechargeable battery that can be replaced with AA batteries. And that one is cheaper and has more features. So microsoft has no excuse
You can actually replace the battery on PS controllers it’s not hard at all you unscrew the back off unplug the battery plug new one in screw back on it’s easy plus the battery replacements are cheap on ebay
@@CH-bn7qb and there is the problem. A lot of people are willing to unscrew a controller out of fear of breaking it. It would be better if it had a pop off cover
@@teneesh3376 yeah would be nice maybe like propriety battery packs you can hot swap out
This is actually the first review of the controllers I've seen that actually gave opinions, facts, and future happenings
Finally someone mentioned the friction ring song took too long to give us.
Song? Makers of the PlayStayshong?
The buttons do not feel the same, they’re so much quieter. I’m surprised he didn’t mention it. I love the controller (had to edit, people thought it was a diss)
And how is that bad
@@Raven-5790 it’s not bad, it’s great! I’m taken back how he didn’t mention it that’s all. I Lviv the controller
@@iamlittylee they kinda had to make that change because otherwise the mic would pick up too much noise
@@fortino6029 noooo it’s perfect, he didn’t mention it. Did he?
@Claddix yes I do, and I’ll try it and let u know. Regular though the controller is immaculate! They did the damn thing
Why does nobody mention the xbox rumble triggers when comparing controllers? I love the feel of them in forza horizon 4.
Cause this is not a fair comparison DualShock is not at is full power nobody knows its potential depending in the gameplay we will find out what controller is better
@@gamers-xh3uc But the thing is literally NO ONE talks about the rumble triggers. U can’t just say it’s not a fair comparison. That’s now how it works
@@kattibatti3146 bc they are irrelevant. And Xbox knows that, and that is why they are not part of the branding
Because rumble triggers are dogshit compared to adaptive triggers and that’s coming from a guy who owns Xbox One S.
They dont mention it cause its nothing to write home about... Feels exactly the same as the xboxone
Everyone seems to be hating on the Xbox for not having an advanced controller, first of all have you heard of the elite controller? Second of all they put their money into making the console stronger instead of the controller, which in my opinion is more important.
Exactly, PS5 is weak and underpowered next to it
@@anotherguy12 weak and underpowered? Stop it’s definitely far from weak. The Xbox may seem slightly more powerful on paper but if you notice no one is talking much about the power difference
Lmao the elite controller is 180$, and it doesn’t come with the Xbox series X.
@@Ebolachicken lmao it’s still way over 100$ plus Ps5 isn’t underpowered Xbot
@@Ebolachicken still no point in buying it for over 180 dollars not really worth it tbh
"long term sore subject when it comes to Xbox vs. Playstation controllers..."
The stick placement?
"and that's rechargeable battery vs. using AAs."
Oh.
almost 2021 and people still don't know about buying a chargeable battery for the xbox controllers.
@@spectre722 sad. To many people don't know the feeling of limitless power when they can say "not today!" To the E-waste monster and break free of their bindings
@@spectre722 why should you have to buy a £20 additional accessory when it should just be part of the package to begin with.
It really surprises me that a PlayStation stand like Kevin didn’t got a PS5 review unit.
Because if you haven’t noticed Kevin been so biased towards XBOX for the past three months.. why would Sony give someone a console if he already made a choice?
@@BurningMoreXP Maybe because Microsoft sent him an Xbox quite early and that's the only next gen console he is able to cover at the moment? Lol
If he got a PS5 he would cover it just as much
I bought rechargeable AA batteries for my controller before I got my elite controller, and I honestly preferred that because they last so much longer than regular batteries and when they are dead I can charge them and plop two new ones in
I almost wanted to say: How can you compare the controllers without trying the functionality.
The most important thing by far is the thumb sticks. And battery life. Xbox is still ahead.
@@vitorfernandes651 lol how impartial of you. i swear you xbots will hang on to anything
@@vitorfernandes651 Clown
@@vitorfernandes651 Xbox is miles behind lmao deluded fanboy. Objectively ps5 is so far ahead xbox just can't keep up. Battery life is better on ds5, thumbsticks are better, tech is better, look is better, texture is better, vibration is better
@@vitorfernandes651 All the reviewers are suggesting the Dualsense is superior. Really surprised Microsoft came into a new generation with basically the same controller.
And PS unironically manages to have a bigger controller
Good thing or bad thin? I think it’s better tbh
@@ShoeCuzzy2003 I personally like the Xbox controller design better so it’s definitely a plus for me, not a fan of smaller controllers
@@sharodtg12 fax I grew tired of the playstations tiny controllers and as soon as I tried out my friends Xbox controller it felt amazing in comparison so here’s hoping the dual sense will give the same sensation
Considering what inside of the controller they need to make it slightly bigger
@@ShoeCuzzy2003 sucks for small and medium sized folks like me I hate xbox controllers just cause of a how big they are. Uhgggggg
How did you make a comparison between these two controllers without mentioning the biggest difference between them, asymmetrical vs symmetrical analog stick placement? I switched from the Xbox 360 to the PS4 this generation, even after years I couldn’t get totally used to the symmetrical sticks, especially for log gaming sessions. This is one of the reasons why I’ve preordered the Series X instead of the PS5, even though the Dualsense is objectively the more advanced controller.
Real gamers aren’t phased by joystick placement.
AA Batteries are great, you allways have a replacement set of fully charged ones around. No need to wire it up for a couple hours.
Started to really appreciate it with the Steam Controller and atm its my main gripe with Sony's controller, considering the awfully short time you get out if a charge.
Exactly. Rechargeable built in is a terrible idea. If u the consumer really want a rechargeable. Theycan just buy the battery pack.AND That will still be better and easier than it built in. Last longer too. That's the only problem with playstation.But the option to just pack a pack of fully charge is great. A third party ps5 controller maker should make A controller that can use double aas like the xbox. So it would be easier to replace. When battery spoil
@@jacejohnson7113 Wow, fanboyism at its finest. First of all, you DO have a bunch of backup RECHARGABLES (and a charger ofc). Second, charging while playing kills the freakin batteries. Hooray for ewaste. But i guess if your freakin blind to the reality, no pathetic excuse is pathetic enough.
Shame on you for using single use batteries ina controller you mindless tool.
Lotta people told me I was overreacting when I used to complain about the DualShock 3 and even 4 size (DS4 was incredible for comfort though).
Glad I was vindicated and the DualSense should work nicely for my big hands.
Given the XSX|S controller’s lack of a gyroscope, I’m gonna have to go with the DualSense.
All of a sudden people care about gyroscopes in their controllers? The sixasis on ps3 was useless
@@extra4542 DUAL SENSE 5 LIFE
Really like what is the use of gyro scope to turn a car more faster
@@AceBoogieWDaHoodie duel sense 5? no such controller exists yet bud
You sure you need 10 hour battery vs a month long battery
“DS5 Sticks has Anti Friction”
dats my main interest actually, though , im an Xbox Fan and looking forward to buy XSX .
speaking of Anti Friction ,the DS4 sticks still feel better than the Xbox One controller , i hope the Sticks in XSX/S controller feel better this time
theyre exactly the same
@@AverageAlien nah ps4 sticks have 90 gs of tension while xbox ones have 60 gs
@@AverageAlien theyre the same manufacturer of joystick modules tho alps to be specific. Just different strength springs
Honestly I would rather have batteries I can replace, even though the ps controller is rechargeable, batteries degrade over time so that’s a reduction of playtime before you have to (in Sony’s case) replace the whole controller.
$60 controller vs a $25 recharge kit or a set of rechargeable AA batteries that cost $10.
It’s extremely easy to replace the battery on PS controllers it’s simple unscrew the back unplug the battery and put in the new one they’re also very cheap on eBay I’ve been doing it for years
@@CH-bn7qb lmfao for the average person it’s not
I've never had to replace either battery or controller for my PS4 and I've had it since 2017.I don't want to be buying AA batteries all the time and there is a chance they could leak.
had the ps4 since lounch and the batteries of 2 of my 3 controllers are working perfectly, even i am amazed about how much it last sometimes lol.
@@CH-bn7qb the same can’t be said for the dualsense
Have the world forgotten that rechargeable AA batteries exists?
Without a doubt give me something that supports a battery standard like AA so I can replace batteries easily. Everyone knows batteries have limited lifetime.
Why do I need to pay an extra 20 bucks for recharge batteries? That intrinsically makes the Xbox controller cost more. If they shipped with the recharge pack and allowed you to swap I think that’s be fine, but it really comes off as a money saving move rather than a pro-consumer move.
@@mr.j3149 where are you paying 20 for😂😂😂 they’re like $10 and infinitely better than built in batteries.
@@maismade6013 and here is Microsoft’s own solution for $25. So yeah the Xbox controller cost more.
www.bestbuy.com/site/microsoft-play-charge-kit-for-xbox-series-x-and-xbox-series-s-black/6430661.p?skuId=6430661
@@mr.j3149 Did you know Microsoft didn’t create AA batteries😱 so you have so much freedom to get whichever you want.
Double AA rechargeable batteries last longer and have a longer life then the rechargeable controllers
No one is mentioning the feel of the buttons. The buttons on the one's controller were harder to push down which I didn't like, but on the series' controller you can put MUCH less pressure and the buttons will be pressed (im talking abxy buttons). I really like the series x controller, the d pad feels like I can actually use it
Exactly I just switched to the ps5 and the control positioning feels awkward the LS and RS being next to each other is annoying and clicking dpad while gaming feels like a challenge since the buttons positions and the press
One year later and I’m still not used to the look of the DualSense controller.
Hard to say about the ps5 controller since without ps5 u can’t really see how it is with the new features it packs.
This is more of a design and basic comparison
I prefer the symmetrical sticks for my, you know, symmetrical hands. Anyway, I only see one next gen controller and that's the DualSense. The Xbox Series X controller is an Xbox One controller with 2013's hot new share button added.
I use the Xbox One controller (the latest revision) on PC because I bought it back when the DualShock 4 was not officially supported. I'm going to replace it with a DualSense as soon as I get confirmation the controller is officially supported on PC.
It's more than a Xbox one controller with a share button. It's an evolution of a damn near perfect controller. The reason people are really liking the new PlayStation controller is because it's more similar to an Xbox controller and because the dualshock is shit. Go ahea, praise something because it's even more like the thing you think is less appealing. Yeah, you just did that.
@@XBX1MASTER it’s a Xbox one controller with a added share button...
@@thedudeo_o2627 but it's not homie. It's very similar but technically not. It would be like calling your little winkie a dick.
@@XBX1MASTER 💀
@@XBX1MASTER Wipe yours tears goddamn.
The only two things I care about in a controller are comfort and battery life. Few developers will probably use the technology in the DualSense anyway, rather trade some of those extra features for longevity.
Exactly the DualShock 4 had a pad on the front and it was never used in any game lol
the way a game feels is really important to me so the ps5 is the best for me
I mean the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers will be used in most games especially shooters because of how much more immersive it makes it.
@@hardliketissues7463 Exactly, theres already several that use it
@@052taz Most games use the pad, normally for maps or inventory. You can pinch it to control zoom like you would on a laptop trackpad, or swipe it to change pages. In tomb raider you can swipe it to light torches and the controller glows red. In ghosts of tsushima you swipe it to show the wind direction which shows where your objective is, and the noise of the wind comes from the controller. Swipe it another way to sheath your sword. I'm currently playing Metro Exodus and you use the pad to bring up your map, and the geiger counter noise comes from the controller.
After holding them both, I think the Dualsense just feels like a premium product. The new XB controller feels kind of hollow and reminds me of the cheap feel the Dualshock 3 had. It may have tightened up some of the button designs but the shell and build feel cheap.
This won't be a dealbreaker to those who prefer the XB layout, but as someone who prefers the Sony controller layouts, given the improvements and quality put into the Dualsense, I'd take it hands down.
One important feature you forgot to mention. The xbox controller is fully backward compatible and also compatible with all your older controller attatchment like eg. your xbox one controller keyboard. That's very consumer friendly. Also swappale batteries in the xbox controller is a good thing. If your batteries die in the playstation controller most people will just throw out the controller and be forced to buy a new one. That being said Im very interested in the haptics on the playstation. I wish they'd make both controllers compatible with each other. Wouldn't that be neat?
But it is so easy to replace the DS4 or DualSense battery lmao. I never heard of a case like that before either. I'm not trying to poke fun or whatever, but it's kinda stupid to not have rechargeable batteries at this point...
If the batteries die in your PS4 controller.... then you fucking charge it? You have a charger lying around, then use it simple. Why did you have to make it sound complicated?
Casuals will throw away their controller, yeah. But this generation is obviously more catered to core gamers who are more in tune with gaming and their tech, so they're more likely to get it taken care of. Plus, batteries that will die in a couple weeks vs batteries that will(might) die in years from now is an entirely different thing
@@okene bro shut up before I take out your batteries
@@okene Well maybe it doesn't fit your hands? I'm not sure what you're complaining about.
My only complaint would be the stick drift that's not been fixed by Sony. They didn't bother because they know people will just buy shit. Typical of them for sure
Apart from that, I loved DS4, and I'll definetely enjoy DualSense more than DS4 since it's a slightly better fit for my hands.
As for the Xbox controllers, I never really liked the unpararelled analog sticks, and also the design of the controller wasn't anything special for me. I did enjoy the pro switch controller and its battery that could literally last for decades tho
My point is, another man's trash is another man's treasure
What I really like about the ps5 controller is the built in microphone, making it much easier to type direct messages :)
Won't it echo in parties if you don't have headphones?
@@CatWachristmashat a year later i can confirm that this is the case. It is echo.
I really like the look of the Ps5 controller. 2 tone colors look great and I can't wait to try the haptics on the controller.
But I don't hate the Xbox controller it's just that there are not many changes to it. I wish it had rechargeable batteries. But other things are great already so they don't have to change that. Also I like they have added the new share button.
Are you a ps gamer, i am a xbox gamer, question ( ot a trick question) how do you charge a ps controller? By wire?
I meant not a tricm question
@@KK-jn1wp yes usb typ A to micro usb.
@@KK-jn1wp Yeah just like you would charge your phone
@@Vivinko cool
At this time I still prefer the DualShock 4 to the DualSense. The controller is comfortable, don’t get me wrong... but something feels off in my hands on the the thinner part of the end of the handles like he suggests in this video. I also prefer the more clicky feeling of the face buttons on the dualshock4. The bumpers are quite a bit larger leaving my index fingers lower towards the back of the controller when I’m in a neutral position and am in between bumper/trigger presses. It’s a comfortable controller... but will take some getting used to. I still prefer the comfort of the One controller and the Switch Pro Controller and I think that’s mostly from the offset analog sticks. I like all three controllers well enough.
For anyone who has a Dualsense Controller right now but no PS5 here's how you can use the Dualsense with your PS4 this has ben working with me for the past few days, so it might work fo you too.
Here's What you do
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Step 1: Download Playstation Remote Play on your PC.
Step 2: Plug your Dualsense Controller to your PC with a USB Type C Cable (It Needs to be plugged in the controller Will NOT WORK Wirelessly on PS4)
Step 3: Link your PS4 to Remote Play on your PC
Step 4: Play
What I do is I launch Remote Play on my PC and I change the Input to the HDMI Input that my PS4 is Plugged into so I can Play my PS4 Games with my Dualsense and not get the crappy Resolution Quality but Instead I get the Full 4K Image, and yes the Vibration will work through this method, though maybe not as intended as the PS4 Games were not made with the Dualsense's Haptic Feedback and Adaptive triggers in mind. As far as I know this method only works through Remote Play on PC I haven't tried it on a phone or other device, but I recommend giving it a try If you have a PC, Dualsense Controller, and a USB Type C Cable.
Rechargeable AAs are the best option - always.
Agreed. Internal battery’s that need 3rd party tools to remove them are a pain in the ass
@@lilflushot5334 Ah yes, those elusive 3rd party screwdrivers. Serious question, does the controller charge the rechargeable AAs via usb or do you have to remove them to charge?
Yep! Simple and no tools. I must admit though that I have never had to replace a PS4 controller.
@@Bonswally Via usb. Sorry for late response
Dang, didnt mention the low latency which should be the main focus on any input device.
There's no difference lol. Microsoft had to use a buzzword cos their controller was lacking
never understood why they don’t make a small version and large version of these controllers lol
Cause no one like small controller
@CT-1409 ?? I’m saying like when the PS4 was out, they coulda have that regular small size and made a bigger size for people like me vice versa for the PS5 cuz women play video games too and might prefer a smaller controller just how I preferred a bigger controller when the PS4 was out
There is no comparison xbox controller is 13 year same old same old controller
ps5 is next gen controller
Yet the xbox controller is still way better.
I actually think the ps controller suffers from a few problems that are because its design is older. It initially did not have joysticks then they slapped some on the bottom but they did not have the chance to see how people used joy sticks. Xbox came out after and designed the system to control 3d motion. That is why almost every 3rd party controler to come out since shares alot with the Xbox controller.
That said the new feature on the dual sense will be wicked cool if developers use it.
@@westinbye i think you suffer from LOW IQ thats all lol
@@rinkumultani6515 why would they change the xbox controller?it was always near perfect there was no reason to change it
@@rinkumultani6515 nice one. I hope your friends enjoy you.
0:07 if u remember that music you should get a veteran's discount
Yh I remember that tune from a flash game but I can’t remember which one
Now I remember i think it’s red ball
I have always been a PC gamer and both Series S and PS5 are my first consoles. So, you can imagine how terrible my aims and movements were for the initial few weeks of playing with controllers.
Initially, I was too impressed with the dual sense controller thanks to Astro’s Playroom. The haptics are amazing and adaptive triggers are definitely next gen.
But after spending more time with each of these systems, I prefer the xbox controller simply because I always feel more in control with the in-game action when I play with it. I don’t care if for some people it is offensively similar to last gen or it doesn’t have any “ground breaking next gen features”.
The xbox controller is ergonomically spot on for my hands. Smaller size, tactile buttons, crunchy clicky D-pad and off-set concave sticks. It gets the basics right!! It’s only after playing for hours and hours I have came to this realisation.
"Little" Everything!!🤯
F
It has a touchpad,Built in speaker,haptics,adaptive triggers, microphone and a gyroscope it's simply the superior controller.
Most of which will never be used by players or developers. Not saying the other is better but what should be prioritized is comfort, not features. Sony have a habit of just slapping a bunch of useless featuress on their products.
More stuff to stop working in the controller. I haven't bought a game console in over 15 years and PC game which most of my games do not support PlayStation controllers some of the newer ones give you a choice between the two, but I have probably only one or 2 of them with that option.
It's sad to see no one mentioning that the xbox one controller have haptics back in 2013 and impulse triggers which isn't as impressive as the adaptive triggers on the dualsense but is a really nice feature especially in Forza and halo.
They had nothing that the ds4 didn't have lol. ds5 haptics are far superior
@@AverageAlien They really did. Sure, DS5 haptics are miles ahead now, but they are hot garbage on the DS4 while the Xbox had decent ones.
@@osamashaher3772 Nah ds4 was still a better overall controller
Its basically a next gen controler experience vs a standard usual controler.
Not really the ps5 looks more "next geney" but the xbox looks cleaner imo plus all the features on the dualsense are just dumb gimmicks
@@xGhilex you (who havent tried it) call them dumb gimmicks, but literally everyone who tried it says the exact opposite. Yep... that pretty much destroyed "your opinion". I mean you can have it, you are entitled to it sure. But it is worth shit to me. Just saying ;)
No
@@vanthom9185 well yes.
@@elwingy How are you going to not call the xbox controller next gen. It’s for the next generation of consoles which makes it “next gen”. Ps fanboys are annoying
Oh yea, the PS5 DualSense feels SOOO GOOD. As a Person who uses an Astro C40 TR pro controller, this doesn't feel far off from that which is awesome since this is no pro controller by any means. But it has that same size and bulkiness feel compared to the Astro C40. HOPEFULLY they add the back triggers support like they did with PS4 controller.
It feels good because they copied the shape of the Xbox controller.
Copycats
@@emanueldelacruz1101 eh, I wouldn't say its a direct copy but it does have that same level of bulkiness. Like said, it feels natural to me as a person who used a Astro C40 TR.
@@Brawlio13
Xbox tested over 250 controllers before choosing this one back in 2013. Even Amazon is using it.
@@emanueldelacruz1101 damn, that's some research you got going there. So let's say it is a copy. Whats the issue? Playstation did more than just change the model of the dualshock. As yong yea said, its probably the most next generation thing in terms of upgrades. Gotta watch them dual sense videos where they play astro playroom.
@@Brawlio13
Amazon AND Sony need to actually put some effort and not just copy paste the hard work of Microsoft's engineers. That should be illegal.
I like xbox controller. Why would xbox change a perfect controller. Sony had to change their controller and put gimmicks in it to compete with xbox controller.
Underrated comment
They made the right decision tho in terms of business 👨💼
You preferring the Xbox controller is an opinion not a fact, I personal loved the dual shock 4 along with 100 million other people, Sony did a good job innovating their controller while Microsoft added a button that has existed on the ps4 for 7 years lol
@@thepizzaelf xbox controller is the most adopted controller on the planet. That's a fact. I own a ps4 and the only thing I like better is the d pad for fighting games. The controller is fine. I'm glad microsoft waited instead of using it's player base like guinea pigs for some non tested tech. Dual sense are breaking btw
@@JayDaRockkstar what do mean by adopted? PlayStation has sold more than double the amount of consoles as Xbox, by statistics the DualShock is the worlds most adopted controller. If you like Xbox controllers better that’s fine I’m not hating but it’s a personal preference
I don't think the Xbox controller needed much improvement, and I like the lack of all the bells and whistles, as I feel they are usually frivolous. That being said, Sony is making really good headway, the controller looks great, it's really growing on me the more I see it.
I really liked this review. It was very neutral and not a fanboy review like "OMG, the DualSense is the best controller ever, it's better than Xbox" or "The Xbox controller is still the best because it is what it is". All those points you mentioned were things I already knew since they revealed the DualSense. It is a much better version of the DualShock 4 but it won't beat the SX controller. Both will be on one level and that's a pretty good thing for Sony to finally match Microsoft with their controller. In terms of feeling I think the SX controller will feel better over the years and most PC gamers will still use it but the DualSense will benefit from its features and that will make the controller a great one too.
I also think Microsoft could've shipped the SX controller with rechargeable batteries or at least a Play&Charge kit instead of simple AA batteries but at least you have 3 options to recharge your controller while Sony only gives you one option and if the DualSense battery life is just a little bit better than the DualShock 4 battery life, multiple options would be nice.
Microsoft have never matched Sony's controller.
Playstation by a mile
"It is what it is" perfectly describes Microsoft's approach towards controllers.
All they do is release glorified revisions of the 360 controller.
@@majorgnu And yet it's working.
@@weirdwitcher Much like Internet Explorer 6 did.
Microsoft truly is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to keeping industry standards stuck in time.
The buttons look a little more spaced apart, I like that...
Bro you didn't even talk about the haptic feedback!
ps5 has actually changed something. Xbox still has the same controller?
useless gimmicks that developers will forget within a year.
@@spectre722 adaptive triggers will be used in most shooters and all call of dutys. I don’t find it to be much of a gimmick because it’s the most immersive feature we’ve had in a very long time.
@@spectre722 sound like jealous xboy
So? Sony keep the same controller for 3 generations
@@vibingbob1846 They don't? You dumb or blind?
00:18 I like two colors on things while wearing red shirt with red Bennie
7:34 "And lastly, as far as d-pads go, the Xbox continues to have this clicky feeling one which I do find to be an improvement over the Xbox one"
Confusion 😂
I have both PS5 and Xbox series X. This is my first ever Xbox and I prefer the Xbox controller over the dual sense. The ps5 controller looks good and I love the hepatic feedback, but it feels too cheap to hold
What do you mean cheap??
You must have small hands. The Xbox Series X controller is designed for an 8 year old
I agree. Same boat. own a ps5 and game on the PC with xbox controllers. The ps5 controller is advanced as hell..bug buggy and uncomfortable.
I'm getting both, but the ps5 will come around February or March once I get my classes and money together, the SX will come this month.
I love the dualsense. It's crazy what it can do. The only thing I wish Sony did was curve the bottoms like on the dualshock 4.
If they did that it wouldn’t fit the PS5 aesthetic
RIP Parents wallets
Some of us work
@Austin Batton ok how the fuck do you have money at the ages of 13, 14, and 15? And means of transportation?
Some parents are eyeing the cheaper options
3 words has made some people angry?
@Champion Person Why is your profile a car? REAL MEN RUN ON GRAVEL AND CUT THEIR FEET UNTIL THEY GET INFECTED!
All the “cool” features of the ps5 controller won’t be supported by any games besides games made by sony
no shit sherlock
Then why is call of duty using these features ?
Bad take, COD uses them
@@camh1809 they have had a deal with sony for years now?
Finnaly a video comparing these
Imo the buttons have a similar feel to the ps4, but they press almost smoother, and are MUCH quieter. They don't move around as much either when holding one of the buttons down. I actually prefer this new version.
People seem to prefer the DualSense, I can't wait to try it
They prefer it cuss is playstation and it's a copy of the xbox controller. Also they sony fanboys.
It could just be because it’s something very new. We will have to wait and see in the long term which controller people prefer
@@YGOandMasterDuel stay mad 🤡
@@YGOandMasterDuel you realize it has extra features that the Xbox controller doesn't have😂 I mean I prefer the xbox but thats why
The Xbox Series X Controller is far superior. The DualSense is just a cheap, knock-off Xbox Controller with gimmicks
At least one youtuber is taking the effort to type out the subtitles.
Woah... so long ago... myself...
Auto captions have come a long way since then. but not gonna lie, still preset subtitles look more premium than auto captions.
DualSense: Revolutionary Game Changer
XSX Controller: Tried & True Classic
Agreed
Both look great
What's revolutionary about it, though?
The shape remains pretty much unchanged (generally speaking). And the new features are kind of reminiscent of what we saw in joy cons.
Not saying it's not a game changer. Just wondering how
@@Gyro___Zeppeli So haptic feedback and adaptive triggers isn't a game changer okay
@@Gyro___Zeppeli Haptics are insane, you feel so much through the controller.
Xbox series x as a console and that ps5 controller. I like option of having microphone in your controller so i dont have to use any extra equipment to have voice chat with my buddies
Rumble triggers are ahead of its time
UK just went into lockdown so hopefully zi can still get my PS5
isnt there lockdown before
@Apex that sucks dude
I'm excited for that sexy dual sense
Can the ps5 controller work on ps4?
Google says no but it works on ps3 so idk whats that logic
I play on the xbox 360 and so i am an xbox user, but, i love both the ps5 and the xbox series x.and because i have never played on the xbox one controller , both the dualsense and the xsx controller would be fascinatin(since i am buying both consoles).by the way hello from pakistan
I've always been a fan of the Xbox controllers but this PS5 controller looks so sick and I wanna try out the rumble
Xbox could have done more this time with their controller, seems like an after thought
Omg tim cook
@@user-rj1js3lx9l tim cock
If it's not broken, don't try to fix it.
@@ShidsRage omg noooo you said bad word 😭
@@soldierforchrist631 the xbox one controller wasn't broken, i just feel like they could have done more with the xbox series x controller (like better haptics and stuff) instead of just making a "new" xbox controller where the only difference between that and the old one is that they added a share button and a dpad with another shape.
Some people say that the AA battery’s last one week to 3 weeks and the ps4 controller last 7 hours is that true🤷♂️
With the experience I had id say thats true.
but you can recharge the ps4 controller.
@@thetraveler2224 gotta wait for it to recharge but you can buy rechargeable batteries for Xbox too, its just convenient to swap out batteries as it takes all of .5 seconds
@@FeelsGreatBaby But you can play it while it's recharging.
@@thetraveler2224 same on Xbox if you use rechargeable batteries or just have it plugged in to power the controller. Both are nice controllers, Xbox is just more convenient is all
I’m wanting the series s
Same
Hahahahahahaha
Same
I want the PS5
I want the series X
The only thing I don't like about it is that it has too many creases that it'll most likely be a dirt bunker.
i actually like the AA batteries since its cheaper to replace a battery vs a whole controller in time. I can also plug it up to my xbox w/o having any batteries & that’ll work too
Share button in Xbox series controller is a copy from duel shock 4
The shape of the ps5 controller is a copy from the xbox controller.
@@MagicMaschRuhm no it's similar to a xbox controller . It is just bigger than the duel shock4 . The botton placement is similar to a traditional playstation controller . Playstation controller is actually priced better than xbox series controller . For just 10 dollars more the controller provide haptic feedback, adaptive trigger, mic, speaker , motion control(psvr 2 comes ) , inbuilt battery , better looks than duel shock4 , better comfort , better battery life and more immersive gaming experience .... U can't experience this with ur xbox series controller 👍
@@mathewtom30
It's a copy.
Other things Sony copied from Microsoft:
Online store (OG xbox)
Avatars (360)
Archievements/trophies (360)
Indicative lights of the controller that let you know what player you are (360)
Mini screen where you can see what your friends are playing (Xbox One)
Back compat (series x/s) they changed their "we believe in generations" argument as soon as Xbox said that they were going to work on it.
Multi accounts (OG xbox)
The party system (360)
The share button has been on the Xbox's elite controller for almost a decade now.
Just remember, the dualsense costs as much as a Nintendo switch pro controller. LMAO
That’s cool 70 dollars. Ps4 controllers costed 60
@@robertillo_k exactly. I have no idea why they cost more than a PS4 controller, because of the RFID scanner for amiibos...?
@@ChaosKnuxxx asshole the cobtroller comrs with ps5
@@aslamsahah9030 Your point?
@@ChaosKnuxxx HD rumble and gyro too.
There is honestly no comparison between the two.. because Sony elevated the meaning of a gaming controller.. while Microsoft didn’t do anything about that.
Should’ve fixed their analog stick and made it asymmetrical
at 6:37 when you talk about the cut off edges....the funny thing is that I like it cause I rest my pinky fingers under all controllers (switch, ds4, xbox) and having the flat cutoff edge is perfect to rest my pinky against it. I actually wonder if sony did that on purpose just for me.....yeah, probably not ;) but overall, I do like the dualsense a lot. when the dualshock 4 came out, I liked that a lot too. dualsense is a good step in the right direction.
I agree. Jumping from my PS3’s DualShock 3 to my PS4’s DualShock 4 out of the box felt like a world of difference. A super substantial upgrade. The DualSense seems like x10 the jump from the DualShock 4 and I’m all for it.
@@DVRKSTXR I agree with your agree. i think that makes sense. i'm just excited for the next gen consoles. we only 10 days away!!
A small difference between xb1 and xsx controllers is the dip around the Xbox guide button
I like the fact that you can remove the battery from the Xbox controllers, Sony should have went with removable batteries. However it would be nice if Microsoft provided removable batteries. Too Many devices are putting batteries inside and average consumers can't replaced it themselves out of fear of breaking there devices and some are not user serviceable. that gives Microsoft the advantage here.
Ive replaced DS3 and DS4 reachable batteries . Its easy . So , They are replaceable.... And theres a Teardown for the Dualsense, also the Battery iOS replaceable...
So thought I respond to clear that up that statement that the PS controllers are at a disadvantage as the Batteries aren't replaceable is 100% incorrect.
Imagine producing modern tech that still runs on batteries in 2020 (or any year after 1990).
Nah. Sony stuff is perfect as is. Elite 2 and Switch Pro controller as well. Long play sessions with those controllers.
battery life & pc/mac compatibility are huge sticking points for me. i can use reusable AA batteries & get over 30 hours on the xbox controller while the dualsense gets maybe 10. since i game on shadow, mac compatibility for the series X controller is coming in the next update
Why do you need 30 hours though? Realistically you’re not going to play more than maybe 4-5 hours at a time, so 10 hours is more than enough as you can just charge it overnight. I understand personal preference, but this argument is completely ridiculous.
Hah the dualsense doesn't get anywhere near 10 hours, 5 hours at most with vibration, adaptive triggers and light being on low
They’re still on batteries?
Yeah but they do have a charging option
They keep batteries as an option for those who don’t like recharge ports.
Yes? But batteries are not your only option.
Let's get this straight. The Xbox controller is $10 less than the Dual Sense. Getting really tired of reviewers saying AAs on the Xbox controller are a minus. You get a choice not present on the Dual Sense. And rechargeable battery packs exist for the controller. If you care that much, use the $10 you saved and buy a battery pack.
You really aren’t saving anything then if you have to go and buy a rechargeable battery pack. If Microsoft was as “pro consumer” as everybody likes to say they are, they would include that in the box. They don’t, because they know they can make more profit by not including it with every Xbox controller.
@@DVRKSTXR AA batteries last like 40 hours... no battery pack lasts that long.
it's crayz how i can feel a tension and pressure whenever anything related to ps5 or Xbox being posted. Im pretty sure it was not like this during the previous era. Or maybe because im growing old.
Its been pretty toxic since the ps3/360 era, but I think we're getting a fresh wave of edgy 12 year olds that are fanning the flames this gen.
Sony: NEXT GEN
MC: don’t fix it till its broken
Both approaches are good
@MG I think he meant MS which stands for Microsoft
well when you upgrade your pc you mostly use the same peripherals...so why is that never an issue?...MS afterall is the pc business so they just take the same approach...controllers are basically at it's peak...anything newly added will just be gimmicky...as long as i can control my character I'm happy...
@MG Microsoft
Too bad Sony offering you a last gen spec (same CU's as One X) and copied the Xbox controller form factor... So much for Sony ever being "next-gen" with its RDNA1 archtecture.
Got the dual sense and it feels so good to hold with big hands. The design is also very amazing
The series s is the same controller but white
Exactly
No shit sherlock
No shit sherlock x2
No shit Sherlock x3
Baby a triple
I like the older ps4 and xbox controllers
In term of battery, Rechargeable AA battery is the answer. It is cheep, universal and easy to get. Why we need special rechargeable battery just for this controller? If the batteries run out mid game I can just swap with spare rechargeable AAs and continue playing immediately while recharging the old one. I can stay wireless all the time.
On the other hand, for my Sixaxis, Dual Sense, xbox Elite II and Switch Pro controller, If my battery run out while playing, I have to connect the usb cable and keep conscious about the wire for the whole session.