
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered has a new patch that, if you’re playing the PC version with a DualSense controller, adds, adaptive trigger support.
The Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered patch, dubbed v.2.512.0.0, should make your webslinging feel a little cooler. You can expect to feel the trigger feedback as you thwip away, covering New York in your sticky webs.
Yes, we know the webbing dissolves but it feels a little suspect. Let’s hope J. Jonah Jameson isn’t leaning out next time Spidey swings past. And.. we’re going to stop before this train of thought gets any filthier.
According to the update, adaptive triggers will work via Bluetooth (using Steam Input). However, for the full range of DualSense features, such as haptic feedback, you’ll need a USB connection.
The patch also adds a few other tweaks and fixes. The admittedly brief patch notes are as follows:
- Improved Bluetooth support for DualShock and DualSense controllers.
- DualSense adaptive trigger feedback is now available with Steam Input.
- Updated Intel XeSS to version 1.1.
- Finetuned CPU optimizations for some Intel CPUs.
If you’ve yet to pick up Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, you absolutely should. Check out our review here to find out why it’s one of the best superhero games ever made.