How to turn off adaptive triggers and haptic feedback in One Piece Odyssey on PS5

The PlayStation 5 version of One Piece Odyssey supports adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. Adaptive triggers will tighten the resistance depending on certain actions while haptic feedback will provide contact sensitive vibrations.  

If you would rather disable these two features of the DualSense while you are playing this turn-based Japanese role-playing game, then you can take a look at this guide from Seeking Tech. 

Method #1

If you want to turn off adaptive triggers and/or haptic feedback for just One Piece Odyssey, then you need to take the following steps: 

1. To start off, you need to head over to the Settings menu in the game.  

You can do so by pressing the R1 button until you get to Settings in the main menu.  

While you are playing game, you can also press the Options button to bring up the pause screen and then use the R1 button to switch tabs until your get to Settings.  

2. In the Settings menu, make sure you are in the Game Settings tab. You can use the L2 and R2 buttons to switch tabs.  

3. After getting to the Game Settings tab, scroll down to the Control section. 

4. From there, you should see the Wireless Controller Vibration and Trigger Effect settings. Make sure you set these to Off if you want to disable them. 

Method #2

For the second method, you will be able to customize the intensity levels of adaptive triggers and haptic effects or turn both off complete on a system level by doing the following: 

1. To start off, head over to the home menu of your PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Digital Edition. If you are currently playing One Piece Odyssey, then you can bring up the home screen by long pressing the PS button for 1 second. 

2. In home, you need go to the upper right corner and then select Settings. 

3. Inside of the Settings menu of your PS5, go down and then select Accessories. 

4. From the Accessories menu, select the Controller (General) option on the left column. 

5. On the right side of the same screen, you should see Vibration Intensity and Trigger Effect Intensity. You can change both of these settings to Strong, Medium, Weak or Off. 

6. Keep in mind that these system-level changes will be applied to not only One Piece Odyssey, but also all the other PS5 games as well.

How to fix One Piece Odyssey HDR issues on PS5, Xbox Series X and S 

When playing One Piece Odyssey on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, you may notice that some scenes may look too dark while others may be very bright. The colors may look a little off as well.  

To see how you can potentially fix this display issue, you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech. 

1. To start off, it is important to note that One Piece Odyssey does not officially output a HDR picture. So, if you have dynamic tone mapping or a similar mode that will convert SDR to HDR, then then colors in this anime turn-based role-playing game may end up looking not quite right.  

To get the most accurate colors when it comes to the developer’s intent, we recommend playing One Piece Odyssey in SDR without any automatic HDR conversion.  

In order to do so, you need to disable dynamic tone mapping on your television set or monitor if possible.  

You should also do the same on your console. On your PS5, you need to go over to its Settings menu and then select Video and Screen > Video Output > HDR. Afterwards, make sure HDR is set to On When Supported. 

On the Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, you also need to go to the Settings menu of your console and then select General > TV & display options > Video modes. Next, make sure that the Auto HDR setting is disabled. 

2. If some scenes appear to be too dark or too bright, then you can try adjusting the contrast level by using the in-game menu by taking the following steps: 

  • To start off, you need to go to the Settings menu from the Start Up menu. If you are playing the game, then you can pause the screen and then go to Settings from the Pause menu. 
  • To go to Settings from the Start Up and Pause menus, you need to press the R1 or RB button to switch tabs until you get to the gear cogs icon. 
  • Once you get to the Settings tab, press the R2 or RT button to head over to the Display Settings, which is represented with the TV icon. 
  • You should find the slider in the Brightness Settings section. Here, you can try increasing or decreasing the Brightness to see if you can see better in the game. 

3. If you are still can’t get One Piece Odyssey to display a proper picture, then we recommend that you try updating the game. A new patch may fix your issue and/or even add proper HDR support.

What’s the difference between One Piece Odyssey Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions?

If you want to purchase One Piece Odyssey digitally, then you can choose between the standard and deluxe editions. So, what are the differences between these two versions? You can find out in this comparison guide at Seeking Tech.  

Quick Summary

Unlike the standard edition, the One Piece Odyssey Deluxe Edition includes Adventure Expansion Pack, which is a future story DLC pack. The more expensive version also comes with twice the number of Berries, which is an in-game currency. Last but not least, you will also get the Sniper King Outfit Set for Usopp. 

Both editions come with the main game along with the following in-game items:

  • 10 Energy Apples 
  • 10 Excite Apples 
  • 3 Golden Jellies  

One Piece Odyssey Standard Edition vs. One Piece Odyssey Deluxe Edition Comparison Chart

You can take a look at our comparison table for the standard and deluxe editions of One Piece Odyssey below: 

One Piece Odyssey Standard EditionOne Piece Odyssey Deluxe Edition
Main GameIncludedIncluded
Energy Apple Bonuses1010
Excite Apple Bonuses1010
Golden Jelly Bonuses33
Berry Bonuses100,000200,000
Adventure Expansion Pack  Not IncludedIncluded
Traveling Outfit Set IncludedIncluded
Sniper King Outfit Set Not IncludedIncluded

Main Game 

Both editions come with the main game. For the uninformed, One Piece Odyssey is a turn-based Japanese role-playing game based on the popular anime and manga series. 

Since this is a cross-generation release, you will get both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of the game if you bought it from the PlayStation Store at no additional costs. On the Microsoft Store, you will get both the Xbox One/One X and Xbox Series X/S versions of the game without having to pay anything extra. 

In-Game Items 

When it comes to in-game items, both editions will provide you with 10 Energy Apples. These items will heal the HP of your party members when used during battles. 

Both will also come with 10 Excite Apples, which restores the TP of your characters in fights. 

Furthermore, you will also get 3 Golden Jellys in both cases. You will need these in order to revive a party member that ran out of HP in battles.  

If you get the standard edition of the game, then you will get 100,000 Berries, which is an in-game currency. You will get double the amount with the deluxe edition instead.  

Traveling Outfit Set 

Both digital editions of the RPG come with the Traveling Outfit Set, which includes alternate costumes for Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Sanji, Usopp, Chopper and Nico Robin. These outfits provide a classic look to the characters as the clothing will be based on when they first appear in the anime and manga. 

Keep in mind that you won’t be able to see the alternate costumes in per-rendered cut scenes when playing One Piece Odyssey. 

Adventure Expansion Pack  

The One Piece Odyssey Deluxe Edition is the only product out of the two to come with the Adventure Expansion Pack, which is an upcoming story-based DLC release. 

If you get the standard edition instead, then you need to buy the Adventure Expansion Pack separately. It is currently unknown how much the story DLC will be priced as a standalone product. 

Sniper King Outfit Set 

Exclusive to the digital deluxe edition is the Sniper King Outfit Set, which is an alternate costume for Usopp.