
But they said it’s crowded and takes time, so it would be a problem if I can’t make it in time.
Having a spare controller is a good thing.
If it’s a substitute, then even a cheap one would be fine.
>>2
I feel like all the PS5 controllers are expensive, but are there really some cheaper ones?
You can now reserve the Monster Hunter themed controller at Yodobashi.
It won’t be ready in time for the release date because it’s the same day as the Monster Hunter release.
One option is to buy the EDGE black.
It will be available for sale on the 20th, so it should make it in time.
It seems that controllers for the Helldiver specification are being sold overseas.
>>6
Wonderful
The spirit of managed democracy is overflowing.
Now even third-party pads have become expensive.
Let’s do a suspicious Chinese pad gacha.
My PC is saying this is quite a dual sense!
You can buy a second unit and take turns playing games for long periods, or you can use one of them for your PC once it returns from repair.
I don’t plan to buy a PS5 yet, but is there a good controller compatible with PS4?
The price of the DS4 is too high.
You just need to have two DS consoles.
We have four that all operate normally.
>>12
It’s not a 64 controller.
>>12
I knew you would understand.
The controller is a consumable.
I should have bought one or two when production resumed a little while ago…
I have a knock-off like the one in the thread, but other than the stick making a really annoying creaking sound, it’s not inconvenient.
I’ve been playing games with high loads so much that I can no longer play without any backup.
I feel like setting the shortcut for Monster Hunter to a push-in might be quite risky…
I wonder if I should correct the one that just knocks me down…
I prepared only the tools so that I can fix it myself.
We have three: when we bought the PS5, when we bought the Pro, and the Edge.
I only use Edge; the others are just sitting on the DS charging stand.
I drifted, so I bought a new one.
I sprayed contact cleaner as a last resort, and it worked, so I have two machines.
It’s fine for now, but just in case, I bought a new one during the year-end sale.
I don’t have a PS5, but I’m thinking of buying a PS5 controller for PC gaming.
>>22
It feels nice to the touch.
It’s not Toshiaki…
When buying a PS5, the double pack is a good deal! Or rather, it’s not.
It’s great that there’s no mental exhaustion when the controller breaks.
Since the warranty had expired, I asked a highly-rated repair service to replace it with a Hall effect stick as well.
I no longer have to fear drifting; it’s smooth and comfortable.
I’m considering buying the DSEdge because I want the back button, but it’s expensive…
I want to get used to the sense quickly, but I can’t break away from the DS4.
I want to try replacing the Hall effect individually, but it seems like it would be difficult to adjust.
I didn’t know anything about the PS5, so I thought I needed a wireless one and ended up buying another one.
Are you wireless and rechargeable by default? That’s impressive.
>>29
Clever
>>29
I feel like it was like that since the PS3.
Recent games are often finely tuned with the vibration feature designed for DualSense.
The left stick doesn’t respond well when pushed back, and sometimes it moves forward on its own.
>>33
It’s a typical drift, so if the warranty is still valid, it’s better to take it in for repairs soon.
The PS4 controller also has an official back attachment.
Ask me about drifting.
The thread image drifted 5 times, and the switch drifted 4 times.
>>37
What kind of games do you mainly enjoy?
>>39
Street Fighter 6 and Super Smash Bros.! A little bit of FPS too!
>>41
Thank you for the lineup as I imagined!
I actually have two controllers.
I think it’s strange that by default, there is only one charger available for charging two devices.
>>38
If it’s just one, you can charge it with a wired connection.
They also sell apples…
https://www.apple.com/jp/shop/product/HPNG2J/A/sony-playstation-dualsense™
Wireless controller
Can the PS4 controller be used on the PS5? I’ve gotten used to it, but the PS5’s original controller still feels too bulky for my hands.
>>42
If you mean whether it can be used on PS5, then YES.
It cannot be used with PS5 software.
I remembered that I had a broken PS4 HORI pad, so I tried to use it, but it said it can’t be used with PS5 games, and I felt like giving up.
>>44
Having this on the PS5 is a bit troublesome.
They say it has to be remote play even if you go through a converter.
>>46
Products to solve this have started to emerge since around last year.
Right now, the Brook Wingman FGC2 is the cheapest one that supports wireless as well.
I’ve been using this to play Monster Hunter on the Vader 4 Pro, and it’s been comfortable.
You had a design that wouldn’t feel out of place in an Apple store, huh…
It’s easy to recognize the box controller on PC, but what feels comfortable is the PS controller…
I want to play Monster Hunter on PS, but I’m wondering what to do.
>>50
If you’re going to do it on Steam, isn’t it good because you like it?
>>56
It’s great that with Steam, all home controllers are supported, so there’s no need to worry.
>Brook Wingman FGC2
It’s around 10,000 yen; that’s expensive.
>>51
Before this, the P5mate that was being advertised for 20,000 yen has become quite a bargain.
I highly recommend it because it supports third-party pads that have a great reputation.
Maybe it’s necessary to have a certain length to stabilize and install the charger.
So the cost doesn’t change much between one and two?
I have six PS4 controllers.
I have one backup controller each for 3, 4, and 5.
I have become uneasy without it.
The DualSense can be connected to a PC normally if it can receive Bluetooth.
However, since it is not officially supported for PC, you need to use unofficial software if you want to use it outside of Steam.
In terms of Monster Hunter, I think the PS controller, or rather the placement of the lower stick, is more advantageous.
When the stick is down, it’s easy to operate the upper directional keys with your index finger to move, fight, and select shortcuts simultaneously.
The layout of the box controller makes it difficult because the stick is at the top and the D-pad at the bottom is small.
I got annoyed from drifting too much, so I bought a black Edge.
I noticed it was released 20 days after I bought it.
When I casually bought a cheap third-party charging stand, the cables became neat, and I no longer had to deal with the hassle of plugging it in.
With two units, the anxiety of a battery running out is eliminated, making it a better purchase than expected.
While you wait, you can buy a spare stick module!
>>63
I can’t install it myself, damn it!!
It returned the day after it was sent.