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WTF do I do now? My one controller is 2 years old, and the other is 1 year old. I've done every tutorial on YouTube including the condensed air spray and even a vacuum cleaner and it hasn't fixed shit. I refuse to buy another $70 fucking controller to have it go out on me a year from now. Should I just do the ol switcharoo?
I STILL HAVE PERFECTLY WORKING PS2 CONTROLLERS FROM 25 YEARS AGO HOW IS THIS SHIT LEGAL?
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>>720634583
Do me a favor and sell that PS5. Build a PC.
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Just go to a video game store with a repair shop.
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>>720635080
Is it even worth it? $20 per stick replacement + $20 labor (at least) = that's like $60, saving $10 with downtime.
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>>720635627
I think in the PS5 controllers it's mistly the actuators or something breaking. All you have to do is open it up and replace the thingy. It's lie a ring. This fixes the stick drift. No soldering needed.
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>>720634583
Get TMR stick replacements. They're dirt cheap
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>>720635627
So I guess I'll go to the store and ask for a 2 year warranty or something.
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>>720634583
>He fell for the piss 5 meme
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>>720634583
buy one of those gamesaar controllers with hall/tmr sticks.



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