Now here's a cute little email from Nintendo. Though it's probably going to make those wearing tinfoil hats spin in their chairs while losing track of the number of ice cubes hidden in their Joy-Cons, I think this is definitely the most fun email I have received from them ever. It's a little summary of my activities on the Nintendo Switch and it made me wish that I could get something similar from Valve for my Steam activities. Speaking of Steam however, I really love that they are expanding the profile customization for the platform that came alongside this year's Steam Winter Sale. So let's see how I did on the Switch.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
PS5 DualSense Now Fully Supported on Steam
It's been in the works for a while but on Monday, Valve officially released the full support for Sony's new PlayStation 5 DualSense controller on Steam, which means all of the controller's functions now work on the Steam client. I have received my test unit today and have used it over multiple games. The verdict? It works flawlessly. I have been using the X-Box One controller as my go to controller on the PC for games that play better with one and I may just switch to the DualSense because it has more features built in. I find the X-Box One controller the most comfortable to hold but I have always despised the d-pad on it. PlayStation controllers always have the best d-pads. At this time however, I don't think there are any games on Steam that is using all the fancy tricks they have for the DualSense - most prominently, the adaptive triggers - but it's just a matter of time before the developers start messing around with them.