PS5 beta firmware brings Dolby Atmos, second controller for assistance - eviltoast
  • chepox@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Beta

    • Dolby audio output
    • 2nd controller connected as the first so 2 controllers move the same
    • Haptic support for UI elements
    • New social features to invite players without adding player to group and sending party invites to groups.
    • Support for 8TB HDD up from 4TB
    • No more beep on On option
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    It’s great to see Dolby Atmos support at last. Matching that with their headphones would be awesıme. Wondering if they allowed passthrough though.

  • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Can plz firmware for the Dualsense now for full functionality wirelessly on computer plz

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      That has nothing to do with the PS5 firmware. They need to release compatability drivers for PC or someone has to make them on PC.

      • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I figured it was a controller firmware update. The Dualsense is such an incredible controller and the triggers, haptics, and speaker added SO much to my Returnal experience. I would have loved to have had it wireless, but that’s not the biggest deal.

        I can not believe how incredible the haptics are.

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    Ah, I vaguely remember this second controller thing. Would this be where you can map portions of the controller to each one, so then if you have a non-gamer that likes shooting but can’t handle movement/aiming, they can hand that part off to their gaming partner? That’s always seemed like a cool idea.

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      I’d imagine it just works the same as Co-Pilot on Xbox where you just effectively connect two controllers to one ‘port’. Both have full control over everything for one player. I’ve used it on Xbox for games that are intended to be pass the pad, but we can’t be bothered with actually passing a controller back and forth.