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So, no solution, thanks
Don't want to do that? Use some tape to block the holes of the speaker lol. Or get xbox controller, or MouseKeyboard.. you have plenty of options
i did set it to 0, but i still can hear audible sound of james' swinging. Does this happen for other players?
I've recently deleted it, because it was preventing me from connecting my controller wirelessly, is there an option to mute all sounds coming from dualsense controller there?
but i like the haptics, and health light up options...
I’ll check to see if I can turn it off
Guess not, you'll lose those with DS4Windows. Apparently it can't control anything on the Dualsense unless it's emulating a DS4 or Xinput. Sorry I couldn't help
It’s fine, thank you for trying at least.
DSX can enable in-game radio sound through the controller, along with Adaptive Triggers and full Haptic Feedback and Rumble. You'll feel the rain, combat, etc.
The lightbar will also show your HP from Green to yellow, orange and red.
However, you'll need to purchase the app here on Steam, and it's DLC for full support. There’s a free version available online, but it’s sadly an older build without full dualsense support.
It was on sale for about €7 for both just a week ago. If you're interested, check out DSX on the store page!
You can also use it for whatever game you'd like that supports any controller, to setup your own haptic feedback/trigger support!
Example, I use a custom Adaptive Trigger to simulate guns in Red Dead Redemption 2, which really enhances the feel of shooting, as I'm sure you already know, owning a DS5.
Hope I could be of some help at least.
Until Bloober fixes it, you can plug any 3,5mm audio jack into the controller's audio port. Busted old earphones, just a jack cut off, adapter etc. Mutes the sounds, keeps the haptics.