u/FreshChriss

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Concerned about the durability of the Dualsense (i dont own one) and about the Pico 2W Adapter

Hello, i was considering getting a Dualsense to play games like Returnal on PC. I haven't used a Dualsense to this day but i disliked the DS4 controller. Im only interested in this because of the haptics, but im unsure if its worth it getting a DS5 for only 1-3 games that i plan to play and have support for the haptics.

Would you say the haptics are worth it and if yes, are they still worth it once you got accustomed to them?

I read a lot about durability and quality issues with this controller. I will definitely use aluminum stickheads and tmr sticks. But i heared about breaking triggers, very bad battery live and broken usbc ports and such stuff more frequently than i like. What is your experience with the durability of the controller aside the stock stick drift issue?

For those that have done the Pico 2W adapter, how well does it work? Is it plug and play (once you initially configured it)? Are the haptics etc. the exact same as using the controller wired? What about latency (for inputs and also the haptics)?

I personally use a Xbox one s controller since they released without any issues. I am also planning to buy a steam controller (v2). The Dualsense would therefore only be for the games that actually benefit from the haptics.

EDIT: also how loud are the haptics triggers when playing without a headset?

I would love to hear your feedback,

Greetings

Chriss

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u/FreshChriss — 3 days ago