
Has the sound through your DualSense sounded tinny? Does the power indicator light feel a tad too bright? These issues and a few others have been addressed in the new system update for the PlayStation 5.
The update was announced far and wide on socials, but to a mixed response fromPlayStationgamers; it seems not everythingSonyis offering in this update is to their liking. Then again, we’re a little concerned the improved DualSense audio will upset our very own Ewan Moore, now thatRebirth’sChadleycan talk clearly to him.
No one else has voiced their worries over that very specific problem, however, some playershavecommented on the lack of themes. If you’re a swornXboxfan instead of PlayStation, you can sit smugly while reading this, as you already have access to themes to personalise your console. PS players do not.
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Another addition that’s going to divide fans is the use of “share screen interactions and emojis”. Essentially, those watching a screen share of the action can show their approval (or not) to the host. It sounds great in theory, but I feel it could get annoying very fast, even when playing with trusted friends.
Can you brave beingAlone in the Dark?
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This PS5 update has gone down like a lead balloon. Still, if you want to see the full details of what’s included before making your judgements, head to thePlayStation Blog to learn more.
Topics:PlayStation 5,Xbox,PlayStation,Sony