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I've never had stick drift on my switch or PlayStation controllers ever in my life
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>>738630523
It only happens to literal kids that drop electronics.
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>>738630523
me either. i assumed it happens to greasy slobs who eat handfuls of chips while gaming, or mongs who manhandle the sticks while tryharding
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>>738630523
i dont know but every controller i've ever had always ends up with a broken R3 button for some reason. it's always that specific button.
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>>738630523
I've never had stick drift on a controller and I've never had a hard drive die.
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I never personally had my Xbox 360 red ring, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen frequently enough that Microsoft should be held accountable. And in my case, every Switch controller I've had ended up getting major flaws. The pack-in Joycons would constantly drop sync even when attached to the system. My pro controller got stick drift. The Joycons I bought to replace the first pair had the buttons become really unresponsive, like I had to press the shit out of the A button to get it to work. Nintendo's controllers have problems.

Never had a Playstation controller fuck up on me, but the PS3 and 4 controllers were already so shitty I doubt I'd have noticed.



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