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It had horrendous stutter for many people. Even months after release, the forums were full of stutter threads.
I played thru it tho, it was that good.
I predict AC6 will be the kind of game where you can't afford to choose between turning your head and boosting/dodging, even with a hardlock feature. So, IMO, I think the dualsense edge (or xbox elite) will be better than a regular controller for the underside buttons (paddles).
I'd heard the dualsense edge requires a PS5 to setup unless you resort to 3rd party software. I could be wrong, so don't quote me on it. But if true, and you plan on getting the better controller, you might as well get the console version.
Console performance is much worse than slightly above recommended PC builds but no one complaints because it's a console and there's nothing to fiddle with.
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Dual Sense features probably not.
But the game will not suffer same Elden Ring issues since it's much simpler tech wise. I'm curious to know which PC build will be enough for 1440p at 120 fps.
I estimate 3070, 32gb of ram @ 3200mhz, with a matching processor ? Like, one grade above 5600x, too lazy to look. :D
Game might be hardlocked at 60fps though, like sheldon's bling.
That's actually pretty cool~
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:DualSense