• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    Well, you can use the PS5 controller on PC, so at least there are no downsides there. I use a PS4 controller myself.

    My only console is a Switch, which I got for exclusives and family games, but the PS5 actually does sound really nice.

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      10 months ago

      I know Sony supports the triggers on their ports (only wired, but I don’t like the latency of Bluetooth anyways, so that’s how I use them on PC anyways), but I don’t know if third parties offer parity between platforms. I haven’t been in a position to consider that yet. I’ve only had the PS5 a few months and my purchases have been exclusives and sports games that are windows only to run root kits on PC.

      In terms of anti-features, you need plus for online, to back up your saves, and I think you can’t get digital keys for anything but the games they bundle with consoles.

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        10 months ago

        I’ve mostly noticed Xbox controls for on-screen prompts, but a few have PS prompts. So I’m guessing most ports won’t take advantage of PS5 controller features.

        However, Steam Input configuration is awesome so you can probably get a similar effect even if the game doesn’t have explicit support on PC.

        need plus for online, to back up your saves

        Yeah, I really hate that about consoles. Both are free on PC (at least saves are on Steam, not sure about others).

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          10 months ago

          Steam input is awesome.

          But a game changing resistance on the triggers based on what’s happening in game can’t really be replicated by a software layer.