Let's hope we don't have another "Joy-Con drift" situation in development, but a lot of PS5 users are already reportin♌g issues with the Dualsense's adaptive trigge🅠rs.
A quick search across many popular gaming for🌸ums shows that faulty triggers are a bit more widespread than you'd like to see so soon after launch. discussed playing Miles Morales on PS5, when all of a sudden they felt the R2 trigger snap, becoming loose and unresponsive. After digging around on the internet to see if there was a quick fix – if you're handy, – they ended up contacting Sony to get the gamepad replaced while unde꧅r warranty.
Other PS5 owners tell a similar story. A few encountered the same "sna💧pping" sensation as above, while most simply feel the triggers becoming less sensitive over time. The R2 trigger seems to be more susceptible to the defect than the L2 trigger – at least, based on the anecdotal evidence – and the .
We're not sure how widespread the issue is, but are already reportinܫg issues online. Hopefully it doesn't spiral out of control in the coming months as people clock more hours on the system, and hopefully Sony will ste💦p forward to address the issue if it starts to gain momentum.