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Phew, this thread really took off. I meant it as an information that this is a thing, but apparently this is a weak spot, as people are feeling the need to either blow it up or downplay it.

To get everyone a bit cooler: the Switch has joycon drift, and it didn't kill it's success. This will have no impact on PS5 sales (well, maybe for a few, but nothing important). Still, I think it is something people need to be aware of, similar to the joycon issue.

Regarding: back in the day the controllers were better... I doubt it. But, the controllers weren't as sensitive back in the day. The more sensitive controllers these days mean you have better control in the games, but it also means that even smaller anomalies will lead to a visible effect. That probably is an explanation for more reports regarding this. This and more people on the internet.



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