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VAMatt said:
thismeintiel said:

There are already probably 15M+ Dual Sense's in the world, now. If even 1% of them are faulty, which is an incredibly acceptable rate, that's still 150K people who can complain online making it seem like a larger issue than it is. Hell, ~5% is an acceptable number, which would be 750K people.

There is no situation where a 1% defect rate that would create a warranty claim within 90 days of purchase of a mass produced product is acceptable.  That's about 10x what most companies consider acceptable (though the accepted level varies by product type).  

That being said, I seriously doubt that 1% of Dualsense controllers are having this problem this close to launch.  If so, that would be pointing to a disaster in the long term, as the controllers age.  

Also, it does not seem likely that there are anywhere close to 15mm Dualsense controllers in the wild at this point.  

Are you sure? I've always heard %4-5 as being acceptable when it comes to electronics. Do you have any sources?