| Shiken said:
I have had several N64 controllers have their sticks loosen with dead zones, as well as Game Cube controllers. From what I understand, this was a common issue then too. My 360 controllers developed drift issues and my X1 controller was unusable due to drift developing overtime. I had no problems with Playstation controllers however as far as the sticks go dating back to the PS1, but my PS3 controllers no longer hold a charge. Just because you have not had any problems does not mean that the issue does not exist for others regarsing other consoles. I for example have NEVER experienced a hardware failure from MS, Nintendo, or Sega. Does that mean that because my 360 did not get RRoD, it must be a low failure rate? |
So you're going to argue with me over the scale of the problem because I don't have exact data? Okay buddy, you do that. You can continue to think the 64 was famous for bad controllers if that suits you. Denying the problem helps no one though. It's not an attack on Nintendo to point out a problem, and there's no need to defend them, just ask them to fix the problem. Are you saying that they should do nothing about it? Because it kind of sounds like that. If you don't care about this, then stop whining just because I do care. Nintendo is a large, successful company that doesn't need you to defend them.







