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The adaptive triggers are great. I've assumed that support for them on PC is basically non-existent, does anyone know if that is true? I figured I'd be lucky if it worked on the handful of PS5 games that have come to PC.
I know PS5 controllers work better with PC now, I think even natively on steam.
I don't know why adaptive triggers wouldn't be supported, but I haven't heard one way or the other
Because the Playstation exists to justify the Playstation's existence. Same reason Sony PC ports suddenly require some kind of Playstation account. They don't want parity. They want to goad people into buying a Playstation.
Sony desperately wishes it was still the PS2 era, where games came out for one platform, and were tailored to that platform. Nowadays even fanboys say their system "has no games" because the only games that aren't on every system are the ones Sony pays for, themselves.