Sony’s new PS5 update includes Dolby Atmos and the ability to mute the startup beep | You can now silence the PS5 beep sound and use a second controller to assist friends or family in games.::Sony is releasing a big new PS5 update. It includes Dolby Atmos support, the ability to mute the boot up beep, and you can use a second controller to help friends in games.

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    10 months ago

    “…use a second controller to help friends in games.”

    I remeber playing Mario Kart in college and one of my buddies got his wireless controller from upstairs and put it on the same channel as mine. Everytime I went to take a corner or make a critical maneuver he would move the opposite direction and send me off a cliff or into a shell. He really did and excellent job of “helping” me.

    Hopefully this will enable this sort of “helping” for people to make memories. (Clearly this has stuck with me for 20 years).

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      10 months ago

      Think about a controller that remained ON and has stick drift.

      You are playing solo but that unused controller keeps parasiting the inputs.

      Good luck troubleshooting this.

      And thanks to Sony for making sure stick drifts is still a thing. The solution exists and doesn’t seem very expensive…

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        10 months ago

        If it’s unused you wouldn’t connect it… so I do not see the problem. Like why would you leave it on? Even if it’s a mistake is easy to “fix”.

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          10 months ago

          I see simple scenarios:

          1. PS5 console in a family.
          2. Gamer 1 plays multiplayer with gamer 2
          3. Gamer 2 leaves and just puts the controller down
          4. Gamer 1 starts playing a solo game unaware controller 2 is wirelessly still connected to the console
          5. Gamer 1 herits from stick drift from controller 2

          Seems like a fairly reasonable thing to happen when it comes to console use.

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            10 months ago

            6. Gamer 1 notices something weird and then sees that the second controller is still on and disconnects it. That is the easy fix.

            Plus in any case like this will only happen if you enabled this sharing controller thing just before. Most of the time you will not be playing with it enabled.