168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The DualSense Edge was announced a few months ago as PlayStation's answer to Microsoft's Elite Series 2 controller. It'll have replaceable thumbsticks, new stick caps, removable rear paddles, adjustable triggers, joystick sensitivity options, remappable controls, rubberized and textured grips, new dedicated function keys for button profiles, and toolless quick-swap stick modules that'll let you replace everything in under 30 seconds.
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However, not everything about the DualSense Edge will be a strict improvement over the original. PlayStation was curiously reluctant to discuss the Edge's battery life and only offered The Verge a carefully worded statement, which we'll reproduce in full here:
"The DualSense Edge wireless controller’s operating time is moderately shorter than the original 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:DualSense wireless controller because we’ve included many more features within the same form factor and ergonomic design as the original ꧙DualSense controller. We wanted to strike a good balance between wireless operating time and delivering robust, high-performance features. Additionally, the longer USB braided cable is also great for competitive players who prefer playing with a wired connection to avoid wireless interference – this option preserves battery life."
It sure sounds like "moderately shorter" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that paragraph. Sony says that the original DualSense can last around 12 hours (sometimes more, depending on the game), and moderately shorter likely means a reduction of at least a few hours. That’s probably not a dealbreaker to most gamers, and as Sony said, the new braided USB cable is lon🐲g enough and sturdy enough to let you play wired should the battery ever die mid-action.
Of course, you could always forego PlayStation's new controller in favor of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Razer Wolverine V2 Pro, which will likely have phenomenal battery life. But it'll cost $50 more and it'll have the button layout of the Xbox controller, which some die-hard PlayStation fans will likely abhor. On the plus side, both will be supported on PC for compatible games.