thismeintiel said:
Stop spreading FUD. There is no widespread Dual Sense issues. No more than there are Switch and Xbox issues. Microsoft and Nintendo have both been sued for analog drift. And they will probably continue to be sued in the future. It's just a part of mass production and the sue happy world we live in. Instead of contacting the Big 3 with the issue, and getting a replacement, people just want to sue. 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. |
In what world does less than 5 million PS5 consoles on the market, does that equate to 15M+ Dual Senses being actively used?
And how come the whole "part of mass production" excuse was not present for the Switch?








