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ListerOfSmeg said:
d21lewis said:
I've heard nothing about this. However, if its a real problem, they'll fix it. They swapped the SIXAXIS for the DS3 and MS swapped the original 360 controller for one with a better D-Pad. There's a precedent so I assume it will be fixed sooner or later.


The reason they swapped out Sixaxis for DS3 is because they were being sued by the patent holders for failure to pay royalties. Once that was cleared up they could once again use Rumble on their controllers. The original lied and said that it would interfere with the motion sensing of Sixaxis.

 

Do a search and you will see that this is a known issue. On N4G there is an article from before and after Sony admitted to the issue and the responses are typical. Before posters had no issue nor had they ever heard anything, much like the responses here, and after the same members wer experiencing those issues but it was no big deal. It honestly doesnt matter if they fix it or not.


Yeah, I knew about the DS3 thing. As for the second paragraph, I guess it's similar to when people said the 3DS bottom screen was putting horizontal scratches on the top screen.  Never effected me and I didn't think it really existed until I saw it happen to my daughter's 3ds.  Still wasn't that big of a deal to me, though.  I;ll take your word for it.

Another example was when Nintendo sent out those rubber sleaves for the Wii Remote.  It wasn't really a problem either but enough people complained so they tried to solve the problem before it  became a big deal.