I have a bit of a problem with accidentally touching the triggers and wondering why my character is glitching out in a game. Heh. It just seems like the natural place the fingers rest. I feel like they ought to have a touch more initial deadzone.
Playstation have bad trigger design for years and Sony didn't care. Xbox trigger is much better in avoiding unintended presses
I think the DS5 is actually worse. The triggers are super sensitive to any touch. I don't remember running into this with the PS4. Maybe my particular DS5 is just especially touchy.Yeah, I can't believe they didn't take the opportunity to fix it for good with the DS5. It's such a no-brainer, which means Sony will never fix it.
Trigger sensitivity is now entirely software programmable. You have have virtually zero resistance to quite a lot. That is the purpose of variable resistance.I think the DS5 is actually worse. The triggers are super sensitive to any touch.
I know they have that force feedback function. I think that is a great addition. I'm just saying that in general play when the triggers are at normal tension/resistance they are super touchy and easily triggered by resting fingers.Trigger sensitivity is now entirely software programmable. You have have virtually zero resistance to quite a lot. That is the purpose of variable resistance.
Thats data mining. "Popular" is subjective"PS5 triggers too sensitive" is a popular google search so there must be something to it. Controller QA / variability, hand size and behavior, specific games, etc. Who knows. It's not a major problem at all, it's just something I've noticed with the PS5 that I don't remember experiencing before with PS3/4.
Not a lot of relevant results though. The first results are Reddit threads about specific triggers, left or right, so defective controllers in those cases."PS5 triggers too sensitive" is a popular google search so there must be something to it.
Type "ps5 triggers" into the search box and see what options you get. But I think it's best not to fixate on that. Whatever.Not a lot of relevant results though. The first results are Reddit threads about specific triggers, left or right, so defective controllers in those cases.
Even looking up Trends, it doesn't even feature, so where do you get your data it's a popular google?
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=PS5 triggers too sensitive
But.. aren't the search suggestions and auto search box fill in based on your search history? Assuming you search on a device that tracks your net behaviour.It filled in the search box for me.
Dual Sense controllers use a potentiometer for the actual trigger inputs. Those are the same things that go bad and cause drift in most analog sticks, so perhaps his are staring to register phantom inputs. They also connect to the board using what amounts to an edge connector on a ribbon cable, which could be a point of failure. If you get some stuff in there it could show up as phantom presses.Looking at the PS5 controller, on a hard surface, the triggers actually won't depress. They want to pull outward in that position. So they thought about that.
And the triggers on mine are not loose. I see that some people are having problems with them wearing out in some manner.
This video essentially demonstrates what sometimes happens if I have a finger resting on a trigger. Though his controller seems to be doing it without any touch.
The PS5 version of the game features ray tracing for an unprecedented realistic rendition of the LEGO bricks. The micro scale scenes really come to life to the point where it feels like you can reach out and pick up the bricks.
Nice little game. I just finished it just a few days ago. Some things are a little obtuse, but I enjoyed it quite a bit.https://blog.playstation.com/2022/04/19/lego-builders-journey-out-today-on-ps5-and-ps4/
LEGO Builders Journey release today on PS4 and PS5. The PS5 version use raytracing. I suppose raytraced reflection.
That's not indicative. As rabidrabbit says, results are personalised. Using the actual google metrics, there's no indicator that trigger sensitivity is even a search term, let along a popular one! So I don't think there's any real evidence it's a concern among players.Type "ps5 triggers" into the search box and see what options you get. But I think it's best not to fixate on that. Whatever.