Hey folks,
Just read this interesting piece on PC Gamer about how Sony is doubling down on its commitment to PC gaming. The latest move? They've just rolled out in-depth customization options for the DualSense Edge controller on PC. Honestly, this feels like a game-changer for us PC gamers!
For those who haven't seen it yet, the new customization options allow you to tweak pretty much everything on the DualSense Edge, from adjusting the dead zones of the sticks to remapping buttons and even fine-tuning the triggers. This is the kind of flexibility we've been dying for, especially when it comes to competitive gaming where every millisecond counts.
What’s really cool is that Sony’s bringing the full suite of DualSense Edge features to PC, not just the basics. This isn’t just a half-hearted port; they’re going all in. We can now use the controller’s profile settings and on-controller function buttons, which means we can switch up our setups on the fly without diving into a bunch of menus. This is especially useful for those of us who play a mix of different genres and need different setups – like switching from FPS to racing games.
It's also interesting to see Sony's growing interest in the PC market. I remember not too long ago when Sony was all about keeping things exclusive to PlayStation. Now, not only are they releasing their games on PC, but they’re also optimizing their hardware for it. I guess they finally realized there’s a huge untapped market here, and they're making moves to cater to us.
But, I have to wonder—why now? Is this just a play to sell more controllers, or is it part of a larger strategy to bring more of their ecosystem to PC? If the latter, I’m all for it. Imagine if this leads to more seamless integration with other PlayStation services or even a wider release of PS-exclusive titles on PC.
One thing’s for sure, though—I’m stoked about the possibilities. Sony’s hardware has always been top-notch, and with these new customization options, the DualSense Edge might just become my go-to controller for everything, not just my PS5.
Just read this interesting piece on PC Gamer about how Sony is doubling down on its commitment to PC gaming. The latest move? They've just rolled out in-depth customization options for the DualSense Edge controller on PC. Honestly, this feels like a game-changer for us PC gamers!
For those who haven't seen it yet, the new customization options allow you to tweak pretty much everything on the DualSense Edge, from adjusting the dead zones of the sticks to remapping buttons and even fine-tuning the triggers. This is the kind of flexibility we've been dying for, especially when it comes to competitive gaming where every millisecond counts.
What’s really cool is that Sony’s bringing the full suite of DualSense Edge features to PC, not just the basics. This isn’t just a half-hearted port; they’re going all in. We can now use the controller’s profile settings and on-controller function buttons, which means we can switch up our setups on the fly without diving into a bunch of menus. This is especially useful for those of us who play a mix of different genres and need different setups – like switching from FPS to racing games.
It's also interesting to see Sony's growing interest in the PC market. I remember not too long ago when Sony was all about keeping things exclusive to PlayStation. Now, not only are they releasing their games on PC, but they’re also optimizing their hardware for it. I guess they finally realized there’s a huge untapped market here, and they're making moves to cater to us.
But, I have to wonder—why now? Is this just a play to sell more controllers, or is it part of a larger strategy to bring more of their ecosystem to PC? If the latter, I’m all for it. Imagine if this leads to more seamless integration with other PlayStation services or even a wider release of PS-exclusive titles on PC.
One thing’s for sure, though—I’m stoked about the possibilities. Sony’s hardware has always been top-notch, and with these new customization options, the DualSense Edge might just become my go-to controller for everything, not just my PS5.
Sony's PC obsession continues with in-depth DualSense Edge customisation on your PC
The new app only works with the premium PlayStation pad, however.
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