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Solution / Conclusion
Solution / Conclusion
So after more or less a day of research, vague results and the lack of comparative hardware, I decided to replace my white dualsense controllers with black ones that also match the black side panels of my PS5.
What can I say - the new black controllers make exactly the same noise. I don't know why I only noticed this after a few hours of play, but it doesn't seem to be a defect.
As some have pointed out ( thanks for the constructive comments Snake00 EverydayBeast Gamerguy84 GhostOfTsu RoadHazard LordOfChaos Mr Moose bitbydeath Xaero Gravity Trimesh ) it's the triggers that tighten when you switch weapons to provide the correct tension for the weapon. When you switch to the map or knife or aim at friendly NPCs, the tension relaxes again and makes a noise which is more quiet.
Knowing that I don't have a defective controller or one that wears out after just one year, I can continue to play with peace of mind, and perhaps this thread will also help one or two unsure players in the future.
By the way, I am surprised about the quite high percentage of those here who are apparently not able to read through a thread attentively, do not understand the facts and make fun of the problem ( or not problem ) because of their ignorance. Funny people.
Original Thread
I just continued playing RE8 and went shopping at Duke. When I finished and changed through my weapons, I heard a strange noise from my controller. Not from the speaker, but a faulty mechanical noise.
Listen here:
I never noticed the noise before. I connected my second controller - same thing.
I did restart the PS5 and even reset one of the dualsenses. No improvement.
Vibration still works.
Adaptive triggers still work.
If someone has time, desire, RE8 and a PS5 at home - maybe you want to check if the weapon change makes the same noises in the controller? I would appreciate that.
Maybe the controller had been making these noises for the whole 7 hours before and I hadn't noticed it - which I don't think is the case, since it suddenly disturbed me enormously.
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