I always turned the lightbar off on my mine too. I think when the dual sense first released, it took a while for that option to work in ds4windows with it, so the battery life was horrid for me for a while. I'd guess the battery in mine probably lasts 10-12 hours with the led off, but I've never really thought about it much. It charges fast enough that I can just charge it while I take a break to make food or something without any fear of running low if I'm gaming all day on the weekend. What I can say for sure is that the sticks and buttons feel much better to me. I also find it harder to accidentally hit the start button, which I think was a problem for me sometimes with the ds4. I have mine set to use the right side of the touchpad as start and the left side as select, which is much more comfortable for me than anything else. I never use the actual start and select buttons (or whatever the fuck they are called on a ds5).
I don't think the built in microphone works in Windows because I didn't even know it had one and I don't see it in my sound properties. That might be a wired only thing. I use bluetooth.
So where did you get that deal? I want another one. Cheapest I've seen is $50 on AmazonI just pulled the trigger, so... it's on the way. I just can't pass up that $35 deal and I need a change just for the sake of a change. Who knows? It might help cure my chronic choice paralysis and actually give me an incentive to play a game having a big new shiny thing in my hands to fondle.
Walmart, with coupon code and credit due me. You can still get it for $40 before taxes with just the code (I used WOWFRESH) but I had a $5 credit too, so...So where did you get that deal? I want another one. Cheapest I've seen is $50 on AmazonI just pulled the trigger, so... it's on the way. I just can't pass up that $35 deal and I need a change just for the sake of a change. Who knows? It might help cure my chronic choice paralysis and actually give me an incentive to play a game having a big new shiny thing in my hands to fondle.
For $70, you can get an 8 bit do ultimate controller that has back pedals, and hall-effect joysticks that won't ever get drift, and they even throw in a charging dock. It's better than any Nintendo, Sony or MS junk, including the Xbox Elite controller. It's also got good software support for remapping buttons, including macros you can assign for repetitive input tasks. PC recognizes it as an Xbox controller, so there's no need for 3rd party software like DS4 windows, etc. And I heard it works on a Nintendo Switch as well, and it beats the shit out of the switch pro controller. It's literally the best controller on the market right now, IMO. I just got one in yesterday, and it's a great controller. It works great on emulators as well, I've had no problems configuring the controller in any emulator I've tried, it just works.So where did you get that deal? I want another one. Cheapest I've seen is $50 on AmazonI just pulled the trigger, so... it's on the way. I just can't pass up that $35 deal and I need a change just for the sake of a change. Who knows? It might help cure my chronic choice paralysis and actually give me an incentive to play a game having a big new shiny thing in my hands to fondle.
Analog stick placement on that thing is a deal breaker for me. d-pad doesn't look great to me either. Definitely not going to be as comfortable as the d-pad on the dual sense. In fact the shape reminds me of the d-pad on the Dreamcast gamepad and that thing used to hurt my thumbs like crazy.For $70, you can get an 8 bit do ultimate controller that has back pedals, and hall-effect joysticks that won't ever get drift, and they even throw in a charging dock. It's better than any Nintendo, Sony or MS junk, including the Xbox Elite controller. It's also got good software support for remapping buttons, including macros you can assign for repetitive input tasks. PC recognizes it as an Xbox controller, so there's no need for 3rd party software like DS4 windows, etc. And I heard it works on a Nintendo Switch as well, and it beats the shit out of the switch pro controller. It's literally the best controller on the market right now, IMO. I just got one in yesterday, and it's a great controller.So where did you get that deal? I want another one. Cheapest I've seen is $50 on AmazonI just pulled the trigger, so... it's on the way. I just can't pass up that $35 deal and I need a change just for the sake of a change. Who knows? It might help cure my chronic choice paralysis and actually give me an incentive to play a game having a big new shiny thing in my hands to fondle.
How long do these things last though? That's the reason I never go with 3rd party. Never had a Microsoft controller wear out after heavy use or a Sony DS4 (DS3 though... every one I had developed drift within a year). I don't care about all the other features... I just want it to LAST.For $70, you can get an 8 bit do ultimate controller that has back pedals, and hall-effect joysticks that won't ever get drift, and they even throw in a charging dock. It's better than any Nintendo, Sony or MS junk, including the Xbox Elite controller. It's also got good software support for remapping buttons, including macros you can assign for repetitive input tasks. PC recognizes it as an Xbox controller, so there's no need for 3rd party software like DS4 windows, etc. And I heard it works on a Nintendo Switch as well, and it beats the shit out of the switch pro controller. It's literally the best controller on the market right now, IMO. I just got one in yesterday, and it's a great controller.So where did you get that deal? I want another one. Cheapest I've seen is $50 on AmazonI just pulled the trigger, so... it's on the way. I just can't pass up that $35 deal and I need a change just for the sake of a change. Who knows? It might help cure my chronic choice paralysis and actually give me an incentive to play a game having a big new shiny thing in my hands to fondle.
How long do these things last though? That's the reason I never go with 3rd party. Never had a Microsoft controller wear out after heavy use or a Sony DS4 (DS3 though... every one I had developed drift within a year). I don't care about all the other features... I just want it to LAST.
Dude what the fuck are you doing to your gamepads? Stop abusing them. You must be one of those rage gamers. I've gotten drift a few times in the past, but never at that rate.I've been through 5 dual sense 5 controllers within 2 years. Before that, I was also wearing out Xbox controllers at the same rate, and the problem was always stick drift. So, I'm easily willing to take a chance on something that's using objectively superior tech specifically on the part of the controller that I was having issues with.
Dude what the fuck are you doing to your gamepads? Stop abusing them. You must be one of those rage gamers. I've gotten drift a few times in the past, but never at that rate.
Almost bought a new DualSense controller yesterday for the sweet price of $35 (USD). But is it worth the upgrade over the DualShock 4 (the best controller I ever used, btw... I don't buy those $200+ super elite supreme deluxe things)? I'd be using it with DS4Windows. Just don't want to buy this thing and discover battery life is a fucking fraction of what it is for the DS4 or starts to drift within a week or some shit like that. Anyone here "upgrade" from a DS4 to a DS5 and can advise with tales of success or buyer's remorse? I've been using the same DS4 controller that I bought at Newegg 8 years ago so it's no wonder I think it's the best controller for PC/consoles the world has ever known.
That sounds rather early for the sticks to drift on an official Sony controller. You did buy them from authorized Sony retailers, right? Tons and tons and tons of Class C fake Sony controllers out there. That's one lesson I learned with the old Sony PS3 DS3 controllers and buying one off of eBay from counterfeit resellers. But all it took was a little bit of discouragement and threats to erode and destroy the seller's business to get things right again to my-complete-satisfaction-or-my-money-back.Almost bought a new DualSense controller yesterday for the sweet price of $35 (USD). But is it worth the upgrade over the DualShock 4 (the best controller I ever used, btw... I don't buy those $200+ super elite supreme deluxe things)? I'd be using it with DS4Windows. Just don't want to buy this thing and discover battery life is a fucking fraction of what it is for the DS4 or starts to drift within a week or some shit like that. Anyone here "upgrade" from a DS4 to a DS5 and can advise with tales of success or buyer's remorse? I've been using the same DS4 controller that I bought at Newegg 8 years ago so it's no wonder I think it's the best controller for PC/consoles the world has ever known.
100% remorse. Drift on two seperate controllers. One within a week. Returned. The next one lasted four weeks then started drifting. One of the buttons started to stick a bit too. The battery life is garbage in comparison. I stuck with my DS4.
You did buy them from authorized Sony retailers, right?
Maybe I got lucky but stick drift is in any case very much influenced by the user.
OMG on the quality of intellivision controllers. If yours works, I wouldn't recommend opening it. I'll link vids:
I can't tell if model 1 is better made as you can unscrew it but the damn think is connected to the console. You'd have to do a 9-pin mod to make it usable in other things. I wonder if there is a 9-pin extender. The model II intellivisions have issues fitting in some ports. But damn flimsy things. I'll create a custom overlay. Mine work.
8 bit do ultimate uses a totally different tech for the sticks that's not Alps junk. They recently released.
https://www.maxi-geek.com/con/8bitdo-claim-they-have-the-ultimate-controller-and-they-might-be-right
Ordered this. 70 dollars became an easier sell when I thought about also using it for my Switch. When I played some emulated Switch games with my brother on his computer, there were a few that didn't run well. I may use the back buttons as pressure sensitive face button actions in games like MGS3. That feature never should have been dropped with the PS4 controller. Sony should have instead pushed their own first party devs to use it more.8 bit do ultimate uses a totally different tech for the sticks that's not Alps junk. They recently released.
https://www.maxi-geek.com/con/8bitdo-claim-they-have-the-ultimate-controller-and-they-might-be-right
8bitdo came out with a new controller that uses Hall Effect sensors. Drift-proof and more accurate analog sticks, should be perfectly centered.
Thinking of grabbing it... but undecided, torn between it or the other Hall Effect sensor controller, the GuliKit KingKong2 Pro.
That's what he is for.Ooooh, for $70, it can do everything but blow me! Hard pass.