Spyke

Dualshock 4 had a v1 and a v2 and the only difference was battery life and the colour of the buttons. This is almost certainly going to be the exact same change minus the colour change I imagine.

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There were slight variations on the micro USB port assembly. When I modded my DS4 to USB-C it was crucial to know which of the few different versions it was.

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lemmy.world

Spending nearly 200$ for a controller that doesn't have a mic, a speaker, gyro controls, haptics, or reactive triggers is just crazy to me.

Edit: and it doesn't even have hall effect joysticks lmfao

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lemmy.world

I wasn't trying to answer your question lmao. Dual sense also works on PC...

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Dual Sense charging station (included) offers easy click-in charging

Nice, if true.

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lemmy.world

The description says it includes the charging station, so that explains the price increase.

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Good, I absolutely hate how terrible the battery life is... it should have never been that bad.

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lemmy.world

I got a Wii-U Pro controller that still has battery life and I haven't charged that thing in years.

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I came here to mention that thing. There must be a nuclear reactor or something like that built in.

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With less features.

The battery hogs are things like the high precision vibration and the variable resistance triggers, both of which are huge game changers.

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lemmy.world

I wouldn't consider the battery life on the PS5 controller to be bad? I charge it like once every two weeks (when I am not in a semester and have time to play.) But I do turn off rumble, turn down the light on it, etc.

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I didn't turn the haptics or rumble off but did set them to a lower intensity and have seen a very noticeable increment in the battery life.

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