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DualSense Adaptive Triggers Could Solve What People See as its Biggest Design Flaw



Earlier today, we reported on a massive Reddit uproar about what some people see as the new PS5 DualSense controller?s biggest design flaw: the triggers. Namely, the DualSense?s L2 and R2 triggers are once again the points at which the controller rest on a surface (similar to the DualShock 4) and many are worried this will present issues with accidental button presses when setting the controller down. However, DualSense adaptive triggers could be the answer to that issue.
Personally, I haven?t had many issues with this unless I set my DualShock 4 on an uneven surface, like a couch or a blanket, and even then I have to kick/bump/set something on it for the trigger to press and start skipping through whatever I?m watching on Netflix, which would arguably happen whether or not the controller was designed this way. But based on the popularity of the Reddit post complaining about the topic (116K upvotes and counting), it seems like I?m somewhat alone in my sentiment.
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