Click. In most shooters, especially realistic first-person ones, that is all the feedback you get from pulling the trigger.
The mouse may be the most convenient way to aim, but it is extremely underwhelming compared to booms and bangs going off on screen.
The tactical shooter gurus at Bohemia Interactive took offense to that, and they used the incredibly underexplored DualSense controller on the PlayStation 5 to fix that.
Despite the controller's capabilities, very few studios have put in the effort required to integrate the DualSense into their games. The most notable franchise to do so is Astro Bot, which is a Sony title.
As part of a developer blog on new controls, the ARMA Reforger team detailed how it leveraged the capabilities of the Sony DualSense to give the most realistic shooting feedback seen in recent years, if not ever.
Triggers Never Felt So Good
The adaptive triggers adjust their tension based on different vehicles and weapons.
If your weapon is empty (either after firing or before chambering a round), the trigger will be loose with no tension.
Once you engage the safety on your weapon, the trigger uses the maximum resistance to replicate it being locked from...