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- As wild as it looks, the most interesting thing about the PS5 hardware isn’t the console itself; it’s the new DualSense controller. It’s the first major redesign of the PlayStation controller since Sony introduced twin-sticks, and it’s a deceptively subtle change.
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Nov 6, 2020 · As wild as it looks, the most interesting thing about the PS5 hardware isn’t the console itself; it’s the new DualSense controller.
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First impressions are everything and on initial glance, Sony’s latest and decidedly hefty chunk of plastic encased gaming silicon is something of a whopper. Easily the largest PlayStation console ever made, it’s fair to say that the PS5 will likely visually dominate the pre-existing tech in your living room. Thanks to its towering dimensions of 390...
A constant complaint since the launch of the PlayStation 4 back in November 2013, PlayStation gamers have been somewhat plagued by noisy PS4 consoles across the PS4 original, PS4 Slimand PS4 Pro variants. Coming from a PS4 Pro which would routinely sound like a jet-engine as soon as anything remotely taxing was being displayed or processed (thanks ...
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Buried within the Saved Data and Game/App settings menu is something really quite neat. Starting with the new Game Presets feature, players can effectively pre-emptively set things such as game difficulty, whether the title boots up in performance or resolution mode and even smaller adjustments to the inversion of the Y-axis and default selections ...
Arguably the defining aspect of the PlayStation 4 as a current generation console, the Share button functionality that Sony introduced back in 2013 has been absolutely instrumental in getting players to share their most badass and hilarious gaming moments with one another in an absolutely effortless fashion. With PlayStation 5, this functionality r...
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Nov 6, 2020 · With the power of the hardware and the genuinely fun and impressive features of the DualSense controller, it actually promises new ways to play, while its revamped UI better draws players into ...
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