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Was Joy-Con drift a myth?
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>>741949817
Its inevitable for all controllers with a stick
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>>741949817
no
t. has two joycons that drifted
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>>741949817
No but it got better with time, first models were really bad, I think I had 2 pairs drifted in less than half year
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>>741949817
It was 100% real but it also happened to my PS5 controller as well so it's simply a universal problem.
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>>741949894
How strange that I never had this problem on previous generations. And that it started on PS4/Switch when companies used the same pieces from the same constructor. Woah.
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I have never had a single drift on any controller (yet) more chance for me to have button stiffness/replacement.



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