The PlayStation 5 DualSense controller is fully supported in several PC games, but only via a wired connection, which is a significant limitation over using the controller with the console that Sony doesn't seem to be interested in addressing. However, from today, PC players won't feel treated like second-class citizens anymore, as the new DSX v3.2 Beta 01 update addresses this sore point. "Added Virtual DualSense with Audio support, allowing games to send native DualSense audio and haptics through DSX over Bluetooth or USB. (Requires DSX+ to create a virtual DualSense as it always has been,)" read the official update […]
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