UPDATE 13/3/24: Remember that beta update for PlayStation 5 that added the ability for users to adjust the brightness of the console's power indicator? Well, it's now live for the rest of us.
Sony adjusted its blog post earlier today to state this update — which also includes tweaks to controller software to improve the sound features — is now rolling out globally. «Additionally, later this month a PlayStation App update will enable users to enjoy Share Screen interactions on the app as well,» it wrote.
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ORIGINAL 6/2/24: The ability to adjust the brightness of your console's power indicator is one of several nifty features included in the PlayStation 5's next console update beta.
While 'Bright' is the indicator's standard level of illumination, those taking part in the beta will also be able select either 'Medium' or 'Dim', if they so desire.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Was Kojima the saviour of PlayStation's State of Play?Watch on YouTubeNew Share Screen interactions in the form of pointers and emoji reactions will also be available. Participants viewing Share Screen in fullscreen mode can send these emojis to a host as a way to provide encouragement and celebrations.
Pointers, meanwhile, will allow viewers to highlight objects and areas as a way of providing guidance. I am sure this will only ever be used with the best intentions.
The DualSense controller (including Edge) is not getting neglected during this beta. PlayStation has updated its controller software to improve the sound features. These improvements include enabling the controller speakers to produce a higher sound and better noise cancellation.
«The mic input quality on these controllers has been improved, courtesy of a new AI machine learning model. Background noise from button presses and game audio are suppressed, resulting in a better voice chat experience,» PlayStation explained.
The company said it is
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