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I'm willing to buy anything that doesn't get stick drift in a week. Apparently this controller has some sort of 'anti-stick drift' selling point. Has anyone here used it that can say whether tht's true or not? I have gone through 4 controllers getting stick drift.
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>>724856252
>razor
Just buy any chinkbrand hallf effect for $50.
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>>724856252
>Buying anything Razer in 2025
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>>724856291
You can get hall effect for 20 bucks or less now
Its not special anymore
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>>724856291
>>724856369
Stop shilling your garbage bug brands. I want something that isn't going to break in a week. For ps5.
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SIR PLEASE SIIIR
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>>724856451
>gamesir
lol based but I don't have an xbox, I play on ps5.
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>>724856427
>I want something that isn't going to break in a week
Thats not razer you mouth breathing idiot
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One thing I have learned from experience is that premature drift (the kind that appears after only 1 or 2 months of use) is almost always due to dirt. If you leave the controller lying around anywhere, dust particles will accumulate all over it, and as soon as you pick it up to play and start moving the sticks, some of these particles will end up inside the controller, and some on the potentiometer.
So if you keep your controller protected from dust, inside a bag or a drawer, or something like that, the chances of it lasting longer increase.
My Dualsense has been drift-free for a year now, which is a miracle for me since my previous controllers lasted weeks/months at most.
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>>724856427
>>724856473
>For ps5
>I play on ps5.
Stick drift is the moron tax for Snoy retards, go buy another Dual Sense and shut your mouth
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>>724856291
>>724856408
You want TMR now
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>>724856694
It's definitely not that for I cover the controller and console with a detroit pistons shirt to keep the dust away from them. Also i've had a xbox one controller that's ancient old and worn the fuck out yet has no stick drift issue.
>>724856704
I heard xbox and nintendo have the same exact problem. It isn't exclusive to ps5.
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>>724856252
8bitdo ultimate 2 for xbox feel with TMR sticks or 8bitdo pro 3 for sony feel with TMR sticks. As a bonus you get more buttons and paddles on the back. If you like can't for some reason live without original sony/xb pads, then find someone who can replace sticks with TMRs.
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>>724856252
https://tmrjoystick.com
there are probably more but for the lazy.
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>>724856427
You're clearly tech illiterate if you somehow don't know what hall effects are in 2025 and are still "willing to buy" something that doesn't stick drift. If you actually cared about that you would've looked into it long ago.
If you want to be a complete fucking tool consoomer, you can buy third party hall effect sticks and either install them yourself into your existing dualsense, or find a professional who will do it for you.
There. That's your most expensive option for a brainless 0 IQ consoomer like you.
Or just be normal and buy a $30 8bitdo that outperforms your shitsense. It's up to you.
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>>724856971
I don't give a fuck about razer, that's just the only thing that popped up when trying to find a non stick drift controller.
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>>724856252
>stick drift
never had on any thing iv had from controllers to handhelds, at this point im beginning to think its just a hoax
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What colour would you pick?
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I have never experienced stick drift in my life
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I went through 4 RMA'd Razer Onzas a decade ago before I gave up and just asked for my money back. Every single time one of the buttons failed, just stopped registering, because it was some cheap plastic shit. Hilarious that they really presented it as some premium product when it was anything but. And my experience wasn't unique, go ahead and search for Razer Onza, you get similar stories by the thousands, and of course the occasional shills trying to say it didn't happen.

I've been avoiding Razer controllers like the plague since than and I recommend everyone else to do the same. It's a garbage company that sells cheap plastic products that were designed to fail in less than a year at premium price.
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>>724856252
>razer
It will break exactly after 2 years
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Love me tarantula pro. Has the features I need.
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>>724857381
I did. After 6 years of using xbox one pad. But I play pretty gently, I guess. My brother can't have a pad for more than a year without getting drift.
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>>724857495
I'm not usually the one to judge by the looks, but holy shit it's fucking ugly.
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>>724856831
It took me like 5 years to get stick drift on my XBone controller.
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>>724856252
Razer literally has stick drift out of the box.
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>>724857567
Given I tend not to look at my controller when using it how it looks is not a big factor for me. How it feels and how it works matter far, far more.
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stick drift could easily be fixed with a calibration tool, i have no fucking idea why consoles don't have that
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>>724857518
Op probably plays battlefield 6 because I hear everyone who plays that is getting it. It most likely has something to do with shooter using e3 for sprint.
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It's not just about drift though. TMRs are like million times more precise, it's still not the equal of a mouse, but it's way closer than fucking potentiometer.
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>>724857335
Come on, I need help here.
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>>724857820
Always deep purple
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>>724856252
reminder that if the controller doesn't support rechargeable double aa's then it's ewaste, that leaves us with the xbox series controller and 8bitdo pro 2
reminder that if the controller doesn't have a chatpad then it's shit for pc use, that leaves us with the xbox series controller
don't buy ewaste anons
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>>724857714
iirc the ps2 - upon boot - does calibrate the controller's neutral position.
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>>724857876
In most reviews it looks darker and I'm not sure about coloured buttons on a purple pad.
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>>724857335
thanks doc
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Is it hard to solder TMR to replace an old drifting controller for a retard?
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>>724858129
I mean I'm the retard
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>>724858205
>>724856878
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>>724857381
I’ve only ever seen it on a 12 year old PS2 controller, a 20 year old N64 controller and various $5 chinese controller shaped objects.
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>>724856859
I've heard the Pro 3's face buttons are loud as fuck. Are they that much louder than the Ultimate 2's?
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>>724856252
Did you have the metallic red or blue controller? which one looks better irl
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>>724859137
I had all 3, the silver was my favorite but the red probably looked the best.
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>>724856369
I'm enjoying my Viper v3 Pro Sentinel edition.
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>>724857943
Reminder that if the controller doesn't have gyro that makes it useless for any game that requires aiming. Reminder that xbox is dragging the industry down and forcing devs to implement aim assist to compensate by refusing to implement gyro, a standard feature on their competitors and most 3rd party controllers for close to 2 decades.
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>>724857716
One of my friends plays cawwadooty on ps5, he goes through the controllers really fast. Like he needs a new one every few months because either the triggers are fucked of the stick is fucked.

I don't play fps games on controllers and mine last years, still using an xboner from 2016 and 3 year old xbox elite. just works.



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