This PS5 controller unbox box xing video shows what to expect from Dual Sense when the PS5 arrives next month.
YouTuber Austin Stein Evans has got his hands on the controller and his initial impression is very positive. He has commented that the new Pad is slightly larger than the Dual Shock 4, and has a ‘satisfactory’ feel to the triggers.
After a brief cameo of rapper logic (whether or not for sure), Evans begins testing Dual Sense on various machines. Shocking to anyone, the PS5 doesn’t work on the Xbox Series X, though it looks like it will take a little charge from the console. Evans has also confirmed that Dual Sense does not work with the PS4, although the PS4 does not recognize the PS5 Pad’s built-in microphone.
Things get interesting when Evans tries to connect his Surface laptop and Pixel 5. The controller immediately works with the laptop, meaning you can use it as a PC controller, and it also syncs with its Android phone.
It then means that the host is able to play project xCloud games with a dual sense controller. While it doesn’t experience the vague feedback that the PlayStation is being promising, it’s definitely an eye opener to see Forza Horizon 4 being played with a PS5 controller.
What happens next can only be described as a desecration, as the tuber manages to open the controller, taking a look at its interior. It looks surprisingly complex contrasts (at least when it finds the controller there are 2 separate microphones), and one that doesn’t look like it would be easy to put back together.
Still, it’s a pretty sensible look when we expect it Finally Take the opportunity to go hand in hand with the PS5 Pad and consider the release date of the PS5 in the US. And for Canada on November 12 or the UK. So we will have to wait less than a month on November 19, now the wait will not be too long.
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