As we’re just over two weeks away from the PlayStation 4 launch on November 15th in the United States and Canada, Sony has decided to release a Mega PS4 FAQ. Since it can be rather daunting and contains so much information, we’ll be breaking the important information we’ve yet to cover fully into separate posts, hopefully making finding what you need a little easier.
Focusing on the DualShock 4, you can expect the battery life to last the same as the DualShock 4, with a full charge taking about 2 hours either through a USB cable (included with the PS4, but not with additional controllers) on your PS4, or in a charging station.
When you do charge the DualShock 4 (it will dimly glow orange), it can be done whether the system is active or in standby mode. While that is simple in North America, European PS4 owners will need to navigate to Settings, then Power Save Settings, and enable the Supply Power from USB Ports option.
The process of connecting your DualShock 4 to a PS4 (up to 4 at one time) is the exact same as PS3: connect it via one of the front USB ports. For the auxiliary rear port on the PS4, it is solely reserved for the PlayStation Camera.
For communication, PS4 users send record and send voice messages of up to 15 seconds long, with PS3 to PS4 communication restricted to just text messages.
A quick rundown of DualShock 4 enhancements are that the Sixaxis motion sensor has been upgraded since the DualShock 3, the “multiple vibration motors” give the DS4 a greater degree of rumble, and that tiny delay between pushing a button and seeing the action performed onscreen (latency) has been reduced when compared to DualShock 3.
Finally, they still refrained from giving us a release date on the Magma Red and Wave Blue DS4s in North America, just saying that the controllers “will be available in North America after PS4 launches.”
More PS4 News:
- What’s in the Box: Sony Releases PS4 Spec Sheet
- PS4 Party Voice Chat Supports up to 8 People
- Shuhei Yoshida Confirms That Developers Can Turn the DualShock 4′s Light Bar off
- DualShock 4′s Analog Sticks & Buttons Will Work Just Fine With PCs for Basic Functions
- DualShock 4 on PS3 Doesn’t Work With Grand Theft Auto V, FIFA 14, More