How To Turn Off PS5 Adaptive Triggers In Battlefield 6
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, August 14, 2025 at 1:52 pm

Battlefield 6 Players Find Ways to Disable PS5 Controller Feature
Players of the recently released *Battlefield 6* have been seeking ways to disable the Adaptive Triggers on PlayStation 5 controllers. This feature, which provides varying levels of resistance on the triggers, has proven divisive among gamers. Some appreciate the added immersion, while others find it disruptive, particularly in the fast-paced environment of a first-person shooter.
While *Battlefield 6* itself does not offer a direct in-game option to disable the Adaptive Triggers, workarounds exist for both PC and PlayStation 5 users.
For PC players, the solution is more complex and currently limited to those using the Steam platform. Users must first ensure their PlayStation 5 controller is connected to their PC. Then, within Steam settings, they need to enable PlayStation Controller Support. Further adjustments are required within the game's properties, specifically enabling Steam Input for *Battlefield 6*. This process should disable the Adaptive Triggers. If the feature persists, restarting the game, Steam, or the PC may be necessary.
PlayStation 5 users have a more straightforward method. Within the console's system settings, under "Accessories" and "Controllers," players can adjust the "Trigger Effect Intensity." Setting this to "Off" disables the Adaptive Triggers.
These methods provide players with the ability to customize their gameplay experience, allowing them to choose whether or not to utilize the Adaptive Trigger feature.
BNN's Perspective: The availability of options to customize controller settings is a positive development. While the Adaptive Triggers can enhance immersion for some, the ability to disable them ensures that players can tailor their experience to their preferences, promoting a more enjoyable and accessible gaming experience.
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