The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered

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Do u have force feedback via Bluetooth?
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Maybe do u know, game support vibration via bluetooth or only wired?
Try disabling the Steam input system.
Olympisky, turn off and PS controller support turb on
Not a single game out that that has DualSense support, supports DualSense Haptic/Triggers via Bluetooth. It must be wired.
Originally posted by Yuriy AvengeR:
Do u have force feedback via Bluetooth?

No. All of the advanced Dualsense features (including force feedback triggers, gyro, etc.) require a wired connection unfortunately. With a wireless connection it basically only has functionality equivalent to an xbox controller.

Edit: That's not just for this game, it's universal. Dual sense features don't work wirelessly on PC. They work great wired and it's certainly worthwhile because dualsense features, when properly implemented in a game, are excellent. And TLOU has implemented them excellently INCLUDING GYRO (but you have to enable it in settings).
Last edited by Geeks On Hugs; Apr 3 @ 12:42pm
Originally posted by Geeks On Hugs:
Originally posted by Yuriy AvengeR:
Do u have force feedback via Bluetooth?

No. All of the advanced Dualsense features (including force feedback triggers, gyro, etc.) require a wired connection unfortunately. With a wireless connection it basically only has functionality equivalent to an xbox controller.

Edit: That's not just for this game, it's universal. Dual sense features don't work wirelessly on PC. They work great wired and it's certainly worthwhile because dualsense features, when properly implemented in a game, are excellent.

When I played Death Stranding at bluetooth connection I have adaptive trigger but no vibration
Originally posted by Yuriy AvengeR:
Originally posted by Geeks On Hugs:

No. All of the advanced Dualsense features (including force feedback triggers, gyro, etc.) require a wired connection unfortunately. With a wireless connection it basically only has functionality equivalent to an xbox controller.

Edit: That's not just for this game, it's universal. Dual sense features don't work wirelessly on PC. They work great wired and it's certainly worthwhile because dualsense features, when properly implemented in a game, are excellent.

When I played Death Stranding at bluetooth connection I have adaptive trigger but no vibration

hmmm...then I guess it's more correct to say that it doesn't work correctly. :P
F3nya Apr 3 @ 1:23pm 
Originally posted by Geeks On Hugs:
Originally posted by Yuriy AvengeR:
Do u have force feedback via Bluetooth?

No. All of the advanced Dualsense features (including force feedback triggers, gyro, etc.) require a wired connection unfortunately. With a wireless connection it basically only has functionality equivalent to an xbox controller.

Edit: That's not just for this game, it's universal. Dual sense features don't work wirelessly on PC. They work great wired and it's certainly worthwhile because dualsense features, when properly implemented in a game, are excellent. And TLOU has implemented them excellently INCLUDING GYRO (but you have to enable it in settings).
That's not true. Insomniac games PC ports, like Ratcher & Clank, Spider-man games support all of the dualsense features in wireless mode. I don't know why they're the only ones though.
Originally posted by F3nya:
Originally posted by Geeks On Hugs:

No. All of the advanced Dualsense features (including force feedback triggers, gyro, etc.) require a wired connection unfortunately. With a wireless connection it basically only has functionality equivalent to an xbox controller.

Edit: That's not just for this game, it's universal. Dual sense features don't work wirelessly on PC. They work great wired and it's certainly worthwhile because dualsense features, when properly implemented in a game, are excellent. And TLOU has implemented them excellently INCLUDING GYRO (but you have to enable it in settings).
That's not true. Insomniac games PC ports, like Ratcher & Clank, Spider-man games support all of the dualsense features in wireless mode. I don't know why they're the only ones though.

Really? OK my mistake then. I have a lot of Playstation games on Steam and none of them worked wirelessly, or so I thought, and so I thought it was universal. I actually have Spider Man but only dabbled with it. I'll have to try it out, thanks.

Edit: I'd say if it's only a couple of games then I would guess that the devs need to do something explicit to support the features wirelessly. I sure wish more would!
Last edited by Geeks On Hugs; Apr 3 @ 1:28pm
Originally posted by Sticky White Stuff:
Not a single game out that that has DualSense support, supports DualSense Haptic/Triggers via Bluetooth. It must be wired.
umm thats wrong ghost of tushima does/ ive played it fully blue tooth
Originally posted by GokuCanFly:
Originally posted by Sticky White Stuff:
Not a single game out that that has DualSense support, supports DualSense Haptic/Triggers via Bluetooth. It must be wired.
umm thats wrong ghost of tushima does/ ive played it fully blue tooth

This is taken directly from the Store Page:
"Haptic feedback – master your blade through the DualSense™ controller’s immersive haptic feedback.***
*** Wired connection required to experience the full range of in-game controller features."

It didn't work for me via Bluetooth, i only got basic Haptics versus the PS5 version which used audio haptics and even the speaker.

It says the EXACT same thing on the Store Page for TLOU2 and all other Sony titles.
NgXAlex Apr 7 @ 7:56pm 
Also Star Wars Outlaws full support of Wireless Dualsense (Haptics and Adaptive Triggers)
Hollow Apr 7 @ 8:39pm 
Just enabled DS as sound device in WIN 11 sound settings
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