yvanjean said:
There going to be many game that doesn't need adaptive triggers, a mic and haptic feedback. Especially, all 3rd party games that will work on the Xbox one Controller. Any PS5 game could have DS4 options if supported. But, Sony decided to disable the option to sell peripherals. I'd rather Sony would of said that the DS4 will have very limited support and that most PS5 games won't be supporting the DS4 controller. |
It just doesn't work that way. And if you know anything about the industry you would know that too.
If sony allows the DS4 to work with PS5 games, you can just kiss DS feature support goodbye in the majority of the PS5 games. Why, because the same haptic code that the parties build fr the Xbox and PC will work with the DS4 and the PS5.
The funny thing about this though is, when the first couple of games; Racers, FPS, RPGs...etc put the DS controller to use and basically allow for gameplay features or mechanics that are just impossible to have anywhere else, and those features become an industry standard (think back at dual analog sticks), what would happen is that MS would likely make a new controller that supports features like those.
I think that DS would have that effect, it would make certain gameplay mechanics become possible and relevant in such a way that playing a game without those kinda features would become substandard.







