To turn off adaptive triggers in Battlefield 6, you cannot disable the feature directly in the game's settings as it lacks an in-game toggle for adaptive triggers. Here is how you can turn off adaptive triggers based on your platform:
On PlayStation 5:
- Go to the PS5 main Settings (gear icon on the home screen).
- Navigate to Accessibility → Controller.
- Find the Trigger Effect Intensity option.
- Set it to Off to disable adaptive triggers system-wide, including for Battlefield 6.
This change will immediately remove the adaptive trigger resistance across all games on your PS5, improving comfort and responsiveness for fast-paced gameplay like Battlefield 6.
On PC with DualSense Controller:
- There is no global system setting to disable adaptive triggers like on PS5.
- If you are using Steam, you can disable them via Steam Input configuration:
- Open Steam Settings.
- Go to Controller → General Controller Settings.
- Enable PlayStation Configuration Support.
- Configure your controller to emulate Xbox input, which removes most haptic feedback.
- You can also manually disable haptic feedback for triggers in Steam's controller layout editor.
- Alternatively, third-party software like SignalRGB might help but typically only works via wired connection.
This workaround is currently the best option for PC players with DualSense controllers to reduce or disable adaptive trigger effects in Battlefield 6.
So, to summarize:
- PS5 players disable adaptive triggers in PS5 Accessibility Controller settings.
- PC players using DualSense can disable adaptive triggers using Steam Input or third-party tools.
There is no dedicated in-game option in Battlefield 6 to disable adaptive triggers currently.
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