The PlayStation 5 version of Resident Evil 4 Remake features haptic feedback as the more nuanced rumble should add more to the immersion. If you would like to change, or completely disable, this vibration feature, then you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.
1. To start off, you need to go into the Options menu in this survivor horror game.
From the main menu, you can simply select Options.
If you are currently playing RE4, then you need to press the Options button on the DualSense controller to bring up the Pause screen. You can then head into the Options menu from there.
2. From the Options menu, make sure you are in the Controls tab. If you are in another tab, then you can use the L1 and R1 buttons on the DualSense to switch tabs.
3. In the Controls tab of the Options menu, scroll down and then move the cursor over to Controller Vibration.
By default, this setting is set to On.
4. You can use the left and right directional pad buttons, or push the left analog stick to the left and right, to change this setting to “On (Excludes Running)” or “Off.”
The “On (Excludes Running)” option will leave the haptic feedback turned on for every other action aside from when you are running. Off course, the “Off” option will turn off rumble entirely in Resident Evil 4 Remake.
5. If you want to keep haptic feedback but would like to lessen its intensity level, then you need to do the following:
- First off, you need to head over to the home screen of your PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Digital Editon console. You can do so by pressing and holding the PS button on the DualSesne. You can also quick press the PS button and then select the home icon located at the bottom of the quick menu.
- In the home menu of your console, select the gear icon to head over to Settings.
- From the Settings menu, select Accessories.
- Inside the Accessories menu, you first need to select Controller (General).
- On the right side of the same screen, select Vibration Intensity.
- By default, Vibration Intensity is set to Strong (Standard). To lower to rumble effects in Resident Evil 4 Remake, you can change this setting to either “Low” or “Medium.” You can also select “Off” to turn off vibrations completely on a system level.