Dualense, the PlayStation 5 controller, is these days under the magnifying glass of journalists and content creators, some of whom have begun to discover curious things to say the least about the compatibility of the pad with other consoles.
By reviewing these experiments, we may find that DualSense works on Nintendo Switch thanks to the use of an 8bitdo, a wireless controller adapter, e even with a PS3 (connecting it via cable).
Really great compatibility with various devices, right?
Well yes, but there are also some unexpected surprises. Compatibility tests gone really bad were the ones with PlayStation 4: in this case, the DualSense is detected by the console, but it turns out unusable.
The only way to "play PS4 with DualSense" is apparently with the Remote Play on PC, with which the Play 5 controller actually interacts.
Ironic, right?
Of course, of course the Controller-specific features such as haptic feedback cannot be used on other devices, but the effect may be one to try.
What do you expect from the PS5's haptic feedback? In this news, some more details about it.