The assumption was confirmed. At Gamescom Opening Night Live, Sony introduced an improved version of the DualSense wireless controller, the so-called professional controller, which will compete with popular Xbox Elite from Microsoft.
gamepad called DualSense Edge Wireless Controller. In a short video, we see removable analog sticks and back buttons.
According to Sony, DualSense Edge is designed to give you a gaming edge by allowing you to create your own controls, encouraging you to create your own unique gaming experience tailored to your gaming style.
DualSense Edge provides a range of hardware and software customization options. to create a completely customized control experience. Specifically:
You can customize the controller to your liking by remapping or disabling certain button inputs and fine-tune aiming by adjusting joystick sensitivity and dead zones (the distance the analog stick moves before it is recognized by the game). In addition, each trigger can be customized with options that allow you to customize the travel distance and dead zones to your liking. For example, you can manually decrease the trigger travel for faster input in competitive FPS, or decrease deadzone for precise throttle control in racing games.
Once you find the ideal control settings, you can save to unique profiles and switch between them on the fly. To do this, use the Fn button, which also allows you to adjust the game volume and chat balance.
The controller boasts three types of interchangeable joystick caps. (Standard, High Dome, and Low Dome) that provide comfort while playing while maintaining traction and stability. The two interchangeable sets of rear buttons (half-dome and lever) can be configured to input any other button, allowing you to keep your more important controls close at hand.
Replacement stick modules will be sold separately, so you won’t have to spend money on the entire controller if it gets damaged. You will find the drivers in the package braided USB Type-C cable and a case for the DualSense Edge and its components, allowing you to charge the controller.
Of course, the controller retains all the features of the standard DualSense, including haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, built-in microphone or motion control.
“The opportunity to build the DualSense Edge has been a dream come true for our team. We wanted to build on the legacy of the iconic PlayStation controllers and create a controller that allows players to experiment and customize elements to suit their own unique playstyle – whether they’re professional gamers or those who just want more customization options for their game. . The DualSense Edge Wireless Controller also features a number of thoughtful design elements that we hope gamers will love, including a bold black and white color scheme inspired by the DualSense controller and a unique PlayStation Shapes pattern on the touchpad and trigger surfaces.” artistic director Daisuke Kurihara comments on the performance.
“We are grateful to the many players, professional esports players, and developers who provided feedback on the controller’s design.”
Release date not announced. Instead, today we learned that PlayStation VR2 arrival early 2023.
Source :Indian TV
