SILENT HILL 2

SILENT HILL 2

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Saigon Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:43pm
Go get PS5 controller
I just checked the Steam page and it says haptic feedback dual sense controller compatible with the PC version. Run to Walmart and buy yourself a controller for the PlayStation hook it up to your PC and play silent Hill 2 You will not regret it. It will blow your mind just make sure you use the cord to get the full power of haptics
Last edited by Saigon; Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:45pm
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rabs Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:46pm 
You can use a PS4/Xbox controller with haptics, if it doesn't work, then run with "Steam Input" enabled.
It feels nice in the rainy area :krkraisia:
Saigon Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:49pm 
With Metro exodus on PC I had to disable steam input or whatever it’s called for controllers. I had to disable all that, but keep PS five enabled in the settings. Some games have it built by default so you can’t have anything turned on Helping with controllers in steam
Last edited by Saigon; Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:49pm
Saigon Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:50pm 
Originally posted by miyu:
You can use a PS4/Xbox controller with haptics, if it doesn't work, then run with "Steam Input" enabled.
Trust me, Xbox controller does nothing close to the PS five controller not even in the same ball game
Saigon Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:52pm 
There is another program I purchased for 5 or $10 off of Steam called DSX. I use that for games that don’t have default haptic feedback support but it’s nowhere close to games that actually have support for it. Silent Hill has better haptic feedback than a lot of PS5 games. With silent Hill 2 having default haptic feedback support for PC that is the only way to experience the game with the PS5 controller
Last edited by Saigon; Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:56pm
So, is anyone playing on PC actually using this firsthand? I ask because in some cases a store page will say a game fully supports a Dual Sense controller but won't actually have haptic feedback in-game. Is it actually supported here?

If so, been planning to pick up a new controller for a while anyway. Might as well do so when I get around to playing this too.

Edit: In the event anyone else sees this and wonders the same, it's confirmed to support haptic. Nice.
Last edited by Defective Dopamine Pez Dispenser; Oct 8, 2024 @ 12:32am
ssj3rd Oct 10, 2024 @ 11:25pm 
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Jorvel Oct 10, 2024 @ 11:52pm 
Btw the dualsense lights are insanely useful to see your health, if you are like me and don't really like to see all the red on the edges of the screen.
bRice153 Oct 10, 2024 @ 11:54pm 
But Xbox pad is more widely supported and cheaper. Also better stick placement.
Nocturnal Oct 10, 2024 @ 11:58pm 
Originally posted by Jorvel:
Btw the dualsense lights are insanely useful to see your health, if you are like me and don't really like to see all the red on the edges of the screen.
100%. I would always have to heal myself if i didnt turn this bloody vignette off and used DualSense lights instead,
{uZa}Renegade Oct 11, 2024 @ 12:11am 
I am using an Xbox One controller wired to PC. But note that using just any usb-c cable does not work, they charge but not all carry data. I have tried 3 extended cables that I use on PS4 and Xbox one. Only the official cable seems to work on PC.
ChrisBln Oct 11, 2024 @ 12:22am 
Originally posted by ssj3rd:
Dualsense woks even over Bluetooth with all the functions:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:DualSense#Games_with_adaptive_trigger_and_haptic_feedback_support

Haptic feedback with the DualSense does NOT work when using the controller wireless. It has to be wired to get proper haptic feedback and vibrations. Tested it myself.
Originally posted by ssj3rd:
Dualsense woks even over Bluetooth with all the functions:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:DualSense#Games_with_adaptive_trigger_and_haptic_feedback_support
perhaps on PS5, its native platform, not on PC

on PC you need to be plugged to experience every function, it tends to be like that for most of PS5 ports to PC
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Sifer2 Oct 11, 2024 @ 12:38am 
For those wondering basically it has well done rumble effects. And the controller led light changes colors to represent your health condition. I don't think it's a must have but i'm glad I already use PS5 controller anyway as it is better made than Xbox one's.
Mattee Oct 11, 2024 @ 12:41am 
Originally posted by Sifer2:
For those wondering basically it has well done rumble effects. And the controller led light changes colors to represent your health condition. I don't think it's a must have but i'm glad I already use PS5 controller anyway as it is better made than Xbox one's.

I can't get the functions to work :( All I can get is the LED light health indicator.
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Date Posted: Oct 7, 2024 @ 9:43pm
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