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All these options can be tweaked and turned off if you like or need, so you won’t be forced into it. But it does show how versatile the DualSense is when used creatively, and how all these features wouldn’t be possible on the Xbox Series controller by contrast. Xbox’s Phil Spencer has praised the DualSense in the past, and not ruled out a revision to the current Xbox controller during this generation. Haptic feedback is also being tuned to make all your actions in-game feel realistic as you make them. The trailer shows how the vibration will change when walking through crunchy snow or how it will mimic the heart rate of an enemy you’re about to take down stealthily. The controller’s speaker is also used to make walkie-talkie chatter a bit more immersive. Now Playing: Deathloop – Official Next Gen Gameplay Immersion Trailer
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