I've never had drifting issues on any controller either. D-pads, shoulder buttons, A buttons... With all of those and more I've had problems or known of someone who've had them at some point, but never with drifting sticks. In fact, getting to know that this is not something exclusive to the Joy-Cons and the DualSense feels almost like if I was living in a little bubble and then it just suddenly bursted.
| foxmccloud64 said: Same here never had a problem with my own controlers since N64, but i guess it's a combination of how the products came out of fabric, and also a lot of other factors including how you play with them, had some friends in high school that fucked up every controller relly bad: - N64 analog sticks used so intensively they were totally loose, that they didn't even register movements. -PS1/PS2 dual sticks from the dual shock stuck in position as if they were glued with something from behind, also the button from top of the analogs totally unpressable. - Gamecube analogs destroyed in states similar to the N64 and PS ones previously described, i suppose from playing too much smash bros melee, but they were also capable of fucking up the gums?/plastic that are on top of the analogs as if they had been bitten or also completely removed, so when taking turns to play smash with that analogs felt like you were playing with a razor on your tumb, not as comonly but i also saw this done to a dualshock controller too. Later i never saw/had problems with the analogs controls of any console, just the switch from some acquaintances that have the drift problem. |
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