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Does DualSense fully work on PC?
Your DualSense PS5 controller can absolutely be connected to your PC wirelessly. All you need is a Bluetooth-enabled computer to connect wirelessly.
Limitations When Using the PS5 Controller on PC or Mac
Here's a quick overview of its limitations. There's no haptic feedback. While you can feel every explosion or jump on your PlayStation 5, there's no haptic feedback when using the controller on your PC or Mac, limiting how your senses feel in-game.
My concordances. I own entirely too many controllers and the Elite/Elite 2 have to be the worst controllers I have in my collection. I've pretty much broken them all down and have them in a parts drawer. Yet some-how my original Xbox One controller I bought like 10 years ago is fine.
I've never had a controller go bad from use and I've had three Elites and two Elite 2's go bad. Bad D-pads, face buttons or non-functioning/drifting sticks. The return/warranty is also so crap that it can never be replaced it fixed as well. So bad in fact that Microsoft lost a class action lawsuit because of the Elite controllers being so bad.
Would also like to know where the mythical haptic trigger supported games are. I've only ever found the Forza Horizon games to support it. No game I own on Steam, racing or otherwise have used them.
Also, never use controllers through PC Bluetooth. Connection quality is always flaky and if the connection fluctuates it will cause hitching/micro-stutters in games because of how bad Microsoft is at handling Bluetooth. Only time I've found Bluetooth to work fine is with Switch Pro controllers.
Also pretty sure DualSense's functions can only work on PC if using PS Remote Play. Their site mentions this. Even their site mentions that certain controller features won't work over wireless.