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SuperRetroTurbo said:
Conina said:

So how do you use the DualSense if you don't have a PS5?

Have you connected it to a PC? Or haven't you connected it at all and your only experience with it so far are the ergonomics?

Sorry for the late response, I've been doing a lot lately but yeah, I'm going to play a few roms with it on my S4 tab.

I'm just thoroughly impressed with the design. My only gripe are the triggers. Not a fan of the rubbery response but like I said before, that can easily be overlooked for practically everything else about it.

I'm glad that you love the ergonomics of the DualSense and that it fits perfectly for your hands... but hand sizes and handforms and prefered button layouts are different for other people.

So general expressions such as "I can honestly say THIS IS thee best controller on the market today" and "Every controller has it's flaws as does the DualSense but those flaws are anecdotal. It's very hard to argue otherwise." aren't very helpful.

It's super easy to argue otherwise, barely an inconvenience:

  • ergonomics depend on the hand sizes and handforms of each user
  • controllers are more than ergonomics... there can be other flaws
  • will the drifting problem stay anecdotal or will it grow bigger? Will Sony fix that problem in the next batch of DualSense controllers?
  • the battery time is still not great: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=battery+time+dualsense