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Big if true

Snoys you say this is a feature for racing games.

Ridge Racer confirmed.

... Can no one make a good fucking stick these days?

>apparently
Is it happening in even 1% of total controllers?

Drift was a huge fucking issue with DS4, so I wouldn't be surprised.

nah, it's black hands being too aggressive with analog sticks

Not profitable enough

Fucking annoying when this happens to a controller. Hate this shit. If you're forking out ~100 bucks for a controller the shit should be almost indestructable.

it's fake and debunked when it concerns playstation
interestingly the 'totally real' smoking xboxes magically stopped being reported after the vape video...

I see this shit for every gen.
>UHH THIS HAPPENS IF YOU PLAY OH NO
I've been getting gens day one and it's lasted me years. Get fucked.

Literally every and I mean EVERY single controller suffers from drift. Google literally any controller and drift and you’ll get 10a of thousands maybe 100s of thousands of results, forums, YouTube videos etc.

The only reason the switch drift got so much attention was because of false flagging snoys. Which is also why once the legal case came out and they started looking for all those victims to join their suit there was barely anyone and the case went nowhere.

seriously just give people the ability to define their fucking deadzones
console players are retards but stop treating them like retards so they can learn there's a solution

more like 0,25%

if its 1% that means 1/100 of people have fucked consoles. literally 5 million customers fucked

wait they already sold 500 million ps5s?

It's the same potentiometer that was used in ds4s so it's not surprising.

>apparently
Nice gaming article, bro

my O button is stuck whenever I press it too far on the right side.
that was on day one.
I don't think the quality control is any good.

>it's ok if Sony does it!

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The only game that has ever fucked up every controller I’ve had is NHL

>This math

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I've never had drift problems before from all the consoles I had, but the Switch goddamn, I replaced the sticks 2 times already.
I'm not handling them too hard too, but yeah, every controller should have that issue, the answer is just how many DID have that issue.

Biggest launch ever.

I'm so tired of this drift shit, I never had problems before.
Is it cheaper parts?
Excessive rumble?
Ghosts?
I have 2 pairs of joycon's that I have never even used, and they drift right out of the box.
My DS4 drifts now after only 1 year.
Meanwhile my original Duel Shock works perfectly, my GameCube controllers work almost perfectly(the wire connection is kinda inconsistent)
At this rate I should just start making my own controllers, lord knows I'd be more competent then a random chinese factory worker, and I'd be able to use better parts too.

I'm so tired of this drift shit, I never had problems before.
Is it cheaper parts?
Excessive rumble?
Ghosts?
I have 2 pairs of joycon's that I have never even used, and they drift right out of the box.
My DS4 drifts now after only 1 year.
Meanwhile my original Duel Shock works perfectly, my GameCube controllers work almost perfectly(the wire connection is kinda inconsistent)
At this rate I should just start making my own controllers, lord knows I'd be more competent then a random chinese factory worker, and I'd be able to use better parts too.
Problem is, I don't know anything about electronic engineering, I only know basic caveman type stuff.

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ITS ANUDDAH SHOAH

>start watching Initial D
>this happens

Kek

That's Destiny2 in the background on the left... faggot deserves it for buying a PS5 just to play that game.

Yeah, but the failure rate is different. Joycons have a high rate for drift it seems. But I haven't heard much about GameCube controllers for example.

Question is if failure rate significantly increases with playtime for DS5 or if it's just a percentage of the controllers shipped that are faulty.

This wasn't widespread before 8th gen.