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FIFA 21 receives an update on PS5 that reduces the resistance of the DualSense triggers

FIFA 21 receives an update on PS5 that reduces the resistance of the DualSense triggers

FIFA 21 is updated on PlayStation 5 with a new patch that manages to reduce the resistance of the DualSense controller triggers, now it will cost less to squeeze them when performing sprints.

FIFA 21 receives a patch on PS5 that reduces the resistance of the adaptive triggers of the DualSense. Only deactivatable via console configuration, the EA Sports team has decided to change the performance they were giving so far.

As we can read in the full update notes, the resistance of the adaptive triggers when enabled at the system level has been “reduced.” On the other hand, the PS5 version also has a controller bug fixed. “When the title was released before the DualSense was turned on, the haptic feedback didn’t always work,” the study explains. Now it will always be activated.

FIFA 21 dualsense adaptive triggers reduced resistance
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The changes reach to career mode, this time in all new generation versions (which includes Xbox Series X | S). Sometimes the featured stories had the wrong headline, swapping the player’s name for the club’s name. It will not happen again.

The PS5 DualSense in FIFA 21

The next-generation port of FIFA 21 featured improvements dedicated to taking advantage of the PS5’s DualSense. For those of you who don’t know, adaptive triggers are tied to the energy of the players. If we press the sprint trigger, it will be more difficult to squeeze it if the player has made an effort or is tired from the wear and tear of the game. A sector of users within the community has complained about the impossibility of being able to eliminate this function from within the game, since it affects your performance in the competitive one. It can only be done from the console settings.

In the case of haptic feedback, club shots, tackles, and player crashes all have their response in the DualSense housing. This evolution of the Dualshock 4 vibration does not have the same level of intrusion as the triggers. It was logical that EA Sports ended up adjusting it at some point.

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