Microsoft asks Xbox owners if they want PS5 DualSense features on Series X / S controllers

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In a questionnaire distributed to customers who have purchased Xbox “href =” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/platforms/xbox/ “> Xbox consoles, it appears that one question is interest in PlayStation 5” href = have. “https://www.videogameschronicle.com/platforms/playstation/ps5/”> PS5’s DualSense controller, launched in November and widely praised for features, including the customizable triggers.

“I’m aware of the features on PlayStation controllers that I would have liked on the controller that came with this console,” reads one statement in the survey, asking respondents to agree or disagree.

The survey also specifically asks which controller has features that Xbox Series X / S owners want to see, and whether they believe their new console feels ‘next generation’, according to TechRadar.

Haptic feedback and customization rigs “are incredibly hard to sell in a television commercial or written article like this, but we trust that when you experience DualSense for the first time, it’s simply magical,” VGC writes in its PS5 launch review.

VGC also named DualSense as its 2020 innovation. “That Sony Interactive Entertainment” href = “https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/sony/”> Sony makes us think what could happen in the hands just as much on screen speaks of a major technical leap and, arguably, the only real next-generation experience in 2020, ‘our critic wrote.

In a Verge interview published in November, Phil Spencer, Xbox boss, “href =” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/people/phil-spencer/ “> Phil Spencer also praised Sony for his work to DualSense.

‘I’m not really cheering for what they did to the controller. “Well, I should not say not for the details of the controller, but more than just the details of the controller,” he said.

“I think for all of us in the industry, we need to learn from each other and the innovation that we all pay attention to, whether it’s distribution of business models like Game Pass, or controller tech, or the Wii in the day, that’s clear. had an impact on us when we left and Kinect did and Sony did the Move. ‘

Spencer added: “I think all this innovation is something we all need to look at, learn and grow and say, ‘Okay, what’s really going to break out and become a common part of a platform that developers and players are going to look for?’

‘Or:’ What’s more vertical around a specific scenario on a specific piece of hardware? “We try to keep our eyes open for that. For any technology, whether it’s a controller, or any VR, or anything else. ‘