If you are in the market for a new controller. Now might be a good time.
https://exputer.com/news/games/dualsense-discounted-deals-uk/
Duelsense news
posted on 4/8/23
Nice. Still, £60 is far too expensive for a controller anyway. Hopefully they stay at £40.
This article mentions that the slim is coming out later this year too "according to Microsoft".
posted on 4/8/23
I’ve never bought a customised pad or console in my life, but I’m old now and have a bit of disposable income, as opposed to begging mum & dad around Christmas.
With that, I saw the Spider-Man 2 PS5 console & pad and thought 😍😍😍
posted on 7/8/23
I've never really got on with the Xbox 360 controller for my PC. Anybody any experience on using the DualSense as a PC controller? It's actually cheaper than the PS4 controller now which is interesting.
Wish it was simple to get the PS3 controller to work on the PC - that's still my favourite as it has the pressure-sensitive face buttons so you can use them as extra axes! The massive benefit of the Xbox ones is that it's straight plug & play.
posted on 8/8/23
comment by Drunken Hobo (U7360)
posted 3 hours, 29 minutes ago
I've never really got on with the Xbox 360 controller for my PC. Anybody any experience on using the DualSense as a PC controller? It's actually cheaper than the PS4 controller now which is interesting.
Wish it was simple to get the PS3 controller to work on the PC - that's still my favourite as it has the pressure-sensitive face buttons so you can use them as extra axes! The massive benefit of the Xbox ones is that it's straight plug & play.
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Works great cabled - plug and play for modern stuff and most steam stuff. Issue is if you wanna play wirelessly then you generally get a tonne of input lag. I picked up an 8bitdo Ultimate - really nice pad, great accessories and super convenient. However, if you not a fan of the Xbox pads you may not like it. But grab a long USB C and the dual sense is amazing!