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I read somewhere (I'll do some digging) that GT Sport has been played with the new controller and you can feel the apex judder on each side of the controller and the gear changes and stuff. Sounds cool.
As for tricks, apparently, something was mentioned in the tech presentation that people havent paid enough attention to. Dunno.
Edit: found it
http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2020/01/gran_turismo_sport_with_ps5s_controller_is_a_compl etely_different_experience
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Originally posted by hudson View PostBy the way, what do people think about the touch pad?
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Originally posted by hudson View PostBy the way, what do people think about the touch pad? Underused somewhat on PS4 as it was intended, but as an extra button or two it's definitely stated its claim to what is quite a lot of area of the controller.
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The touchpad was a good idea but, yes, underused. The only thing I can recall using it for was accessing the map in Witcher 3. That was pretty cool though.
Haptic feedback will be GREAT if developers use it well. The little pops and clicks and all sorts that the iPhone has done for donkey’s years are so nice compared to the ‘rumble’ we still get in games. Which is not a particularly nuanced effect, mostly just wobbling a bit when you get hit.
Unfortunately Switch’s HD rumble does not bode well for devs actually making use of the DualSense feedback.
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Haptic feedback on phones is beyond annoying and the second thing i turn off, after actual key sounds...though it took me until April to turn off the clicking noises on the PS4.
I've not thought about how consoles might use it. I imagine I won't notice playing a game compared to writing a text.
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Originally posted by Adam View PostHaven't they done away with the old rumble though? I think this is just a straight up replacement and will be used all the time. Will be interesting to see how it translates the older rumble in back compat games to the new haptics.
For it to be good, devs will have to invest the time in making the best of it, no matter how good the underlying technology is. But here's hoping they do - think both platforms have got similar setups in this regard, which always helps!
@kryss surprised to hear that - do you mean the nonstop keyboard clicking when you type? If so, I agree that is annoying. But I really like the little pops and clicks that the iPhone does when you switch things on and off, zoom out to the app switching, etc. It adds an extra depth and feedback to everything when done well.Last edited by wakka; 02-06-2020, 20:29.
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