It seems so Steam about to throw New firmware for DualSensePS5 controller, which can bring some innovations in use on PC, such as support haptic feedback or adaptive triggersThis is the main feature of peripherals.
As reported by SteamDB, there is a new one document It’s probably related to an upcoming Sony DualSense firmware from Steam that includes some improvements in using the PS5 controller on PC.
The latter is already compatible on Windows and supported by Steam, but there are some limitations: in this case, haptic feedback and adaptive triggers using the controller wirelessly (unless you use specific software such as DualSenseX) will not work.
The common idea is that a new firmware may allow the use of these features, which are considered essential for the new PS5 controller, even using it. wireless. In any case, there is no confirmation on the matter, and seeing a “notification” in SteamDB may refer to something minor, perhaps even a new firmware, but major changes to the controller’s handling are not intended to implement, so we’re left with it. waiting for more information.
Considering PS5 games coming soon to PC like Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered and perhaps Returnal, it is desirable to implement these features, as this represents the famous reason PS5 games cannot be enjoyed with the DualShock 4 controller. . in console (there should probably be no such limitation on PC).
Source: Multiplayer
