PlayStation 5’s latest system update is available to install right now, but it includes one feature that not everyone is sold on.If you missed it, PlayStationannouncedthe new system update yesterday. Among other things,PlayStation 5gamers can now adjust the brightness of the console’s built-in LED, and enjoy improved DualSense mic noise cancellation. Sadly, we’re still no closer to gettingcustom themesback, if you were wondering.Take a look at our 10/10 review ofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthwhile you’re here.While a lot of the latest system update has beenrelatively well received, there’s one feature that fans are especially torn on: the DualSense controller speakers are now louder.AdvertIn theory this is great. The DualSense controller speakers are generally used to create a more immersive experience, adding in-game sounds like the flick of a blade inGhost Of Tsushima, or the thwip of a web inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2. InFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthit’s most infamously used for allowing Chadley -the worst person in the world- to drone on at you endlessly.Over on the PS5 subreddit fans arearguingover how necessary it was to make the DualSense speakers even louder.“Chadley’s already blowing out my speakers and now you’re making him LOUDER?!” wrote one gamer.“Who the hell is using controller speakers?” another asked.AdvertIt’s not all bad, however, as a third added: “The controller speaker sounds way better (louder?) from what I’ve heard so far. PlayingGhost of Tsushimaand it’s massively different from how it sounded last night when I was playing.“My suspicion is that the controller being louder will be a good thing or a bad thing depending on how the speakers are actually used. I can see clearer audio in a game likeGhost Of Tsushimabeing really cool. But anything that amplifies Chadley should be feared and avoided at all costs.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation 5,PlayStation,Sony

PlayStation 5’s latest system update is available to install right now, but it includes one feature that not everyone is sold on.If you missed it, PlayStationannouncedthe new system update yesterday. Among other things,PlayStation 5gamers can now adjust the brightness of the console’s built-in LED, and enjoy improved DualSense mic noise cancellation. Sadly, we’re still no closer to gettingcustom themesback, if you were wondering.Take a look at our 10/10 review ofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthwhile you’re here.While a lot of the latest system update has beenrelatively well received, there’s one feature that fans are especially torn on: the DualSense controller speakers are now louder.AdvertIn theory this is great. The DualSense controller speakers are generally used to create a more immersive experience, adding in-game sounds like the flick of a blade inGhost Of Tsushima, or the thwip of a web inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2. InFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthit’s most infamously used for allowing Chadley -the worst person in the world- to drone on at you endlessly.Over on the PS5 subreddit fans arearguingover how necessary it was to make the DualSense speakers even louder.“Chadley’s already blowing out my speakers and now you’re making him LOUDER?!” wrote one gamer.“Who the hell is using controller speakers?” another asked.AdvertIt’s not all bad, however, as a third added: “The controller speaker sounds way better (louder?) from what I’ve heard so far. PlayingGhost of Tsushimaand it’s massively different from how it sounded last night when I was playing.“My suspicion is that the controller being louder will be a good thing or a bad thing depending on how the speakers are actually used. I can see clearer audio in a game likeGhost Of Tsushimabeing really cool. But anything that amplifies Chadley should be feared and avoided at all costs.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation 5,PlayStation,Sony
PlayStation 5’s latest system update is available to install right now, but it includes one feature that not everyone is sold on.If you missed it, PlayStationannouncedthe new system update yesterday. Among other things,PlayStation 5gamers can now adjust the brightness of the console’s built-in LED, and enjoy improved DualSense mic noise cancellation. Sadly, we’re still no closer to gettingcustom themesback, if you were wondering.Take a look at our 10/10 review ofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthwhile you’re here.While a lot of the latest system update has beenrelatively well received, there’s one feature that fans are especially torn on: the DualSense controller speakers are now louder.AdvertIn theory this is great. The DualSense controller speakers are generally used to create a more immersive experience, adding in-game sounds like the flick of a blade inGhost Of Tsushima, or the thwip of a web inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2. InFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthit’s most infamously used for allowing Chadley -the worst person in the world- to drone on at you endlessly.Over on the PS5 subreddit fans arearguingover how necessary it was to make the DualSense speakers even louder.“Chadley’s already blowing out my speakers and now you’re making him LOUDER?!” wrote one gamer.“Who the hell is using controller speakers?” another asked.AdvertIt’s not all bad, however, as a third added: “The controller speaker sounds way better (louder?) from what I’ve heard so far. PlayingGhost of Tsushimaand it’s massively different from how it sounded last night when I was playing.“My suspicion is that the controller being louder will be a good thing or a bad thing depending on how the speakers are actually used. I can see clearer audio in a game likeGhost Of Tsushimabeing really cool. But anything that amplifies Chadley should be feared and avoided at all costs.
PlayStation 5’s latest system update is available to install right now, but it includes one feature that not everyone is sold on.
If you missed it, PlayStationannouncedthe new system update yesterday. Among other things,PlayStation 5gamers can now adjust the brightness of the console’s built-in LED, and enjoy improved DualSense mic noise cancellation. Sadly, we’re still no closer to gettingcustom themesback, if you were wondering.
Take a look at our 10/10 review ofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthwhile you’re here.
While a lot of the latest system update has beenrelatively well received, there’s one feature that fans are especially torn on: the DualSense controller speakers are now louder.
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In theory this is great. The DualSense controller speakers are generally used to create a more immersive experience, adding in-game sounds like the flick of a blade inGhost Of Tsushima, or the thwip of a web inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2. InFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthit’s most infamously used for allowing Chadley -the worst person in the world- to drone on at you endlessly.
Over on the PS5 subreddit fans arearguingover how necessary it was to make the DualSense speakers even louder.
“Chadley’s already blowing out my speakers and now you’re making him LOUDER?!” wrote one gamer.
“Who the hell is using controller speakers?” another asked.
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It’s not all bad, however, as a third added: “The controller speaker sounds way better (louder?) from what I’ve heard so far. PlayingGhost of Tsushimaand it’s massively different from how it sounded last night when I was playing.”
My suspicion is that the controller being louder will be a good thing or a bad thing depending on how the speakers are actually used. I can see clearer audio in a game likeGhost Of Tsushimabeing really cool. But anything that amplifies Chadley should be feared and avoided at all costs.
Topics:PlayStation 5,PlayStation,Sony