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twintail said:

I didn't realise you were from 2023. 

Honestly, the Dualsense is being used far more frequently in 3rd party games than I think anyone would have guessed it would've been. I think @SvennoJ is right: forcing the Dualsense means that developers need to develop games with that controller in mind, which in turn means wider adoption of it's features, which in turn becomes a selling point for multiplatform game choice. Not all games are going to be bangers when it comes to the use of features like haptics and adaptive triggers, due in part to devs rarely having to consider such features in the past, but this doesn't mean that devs aren't going to get it right.

Yeah, so far its rare to see a third party game that doesn't utilize Dualsense features, than ones that actually do. Compared to the Switch rumble, or Dualshock 4, Dualsense features are getting substantially more support, and the critical praise it gets from exceptional implementation is something that the Dualshock or Switch controller never got.