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Here is a recent article about F1 22 on the PlayStation's blog regarding one of the DualSense features..
"Through utilizing the PS5 DualSense controller’s haptics, the feeling of both collisions and surfaces has been greatly enhanced. It gives the ability to communicate individual chunks of surface debris and creates a far more immersive experience to represent the car on a particular part of the track. Most notably, the sensation can be localized to the left or right. A great example of this is when just the left wheels of the player’s car are driven aggressively over a kerb, the feedback is felt exclusively through the left side of the controller, adding to the realism. "
I know it's easier said than done, and TrueForce isn't the exact same tech as the DualSense's haptics....but you would hope they can convert some of that feedback data for the Logitech g923's TrueForce feature. This was my main reason to upgrade to the g923, from my g29. Figured TrueForce would be supported more often, because of the DualSense.
So hopefully it finally does get added for this year's game, or it can be patched in.
- mariohomoh4 years agoHero (Retired)@Afrikanxl That's a good point! The Trueforce feature feeds on audio cues, that would fit in just nicely indeed.
I'm not hopeful, though. David Greco seemed to have a lot of say on developing the FFB of these games and he's already got a plate full of workload to do on the handling department. If that's indeed the case and Codemasters do not have more staff to offload this, I don't think we'll see much changed unfortunately.- SteveJackson4 years agoHero (Retired)
Reasons To Be Excited For F1 22 - YouTube
Logitech's YT content about F1 22, says nothing about Logitech hardware during the (very boring) video....
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