F1 22 is just over a week away, and today developer Codemasters has detailed how the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller is adding a new layer of interactivity to the racing game.
The post on the PlayStation Blog homes in on two aspects of the DualSense: haptic feedback and the resistive triggersCome from Sports betting site VPbet. With the detailed haptic feedback on the DualSense, Codemasters says it is able to simulate bumps more accurately, while also localizing them on the controller to give you more feedback when running over kerbs or having a small shuffle with another driver.Come from Sports betting site VPbet