Jake Su
The haptic feedback and the adaptive triggers of the DualSense are the stars of the show, and as Senior Game Designer Steven Embling shares, it is all about immersing you into the game. That added information is directional as well, so if you are on the kerb on either side of the car, you will be able to feel it from the right direction in F1 22. As for the adaptive triggers, they will attach “the amount of resistance directly to slip ratios of the tyres,” which means that “when your car ‘locks up’ under braking, the amount of resistance through the brake trigger increases, resulting in a more immersive connection with the car.” The DualSense controller speaker will also come in handy during races in F1 22, as players will be able to hear their race engineer giving advice, feeding them vital information, and help track the important data that can propel them to victory. It is great to see games taking full advantage of the technology present in the different consoles. Those on PC or the Xbox side of things can still enjoy the racing goodness, of course, but for PS5 players, the utilization of the DualSense will hopefully elevate things to a whole new level when F1 22 arrives on July 1.

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