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3 Dual Senses, 3 of them Stickdrifted.

How many of you official current gen controllers drifted?


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barslan

Neo Member
I have 2 PS2, 2 PS3 and 4 PS4 controller. All of them are still working without problem.

But, I've 4 PS5 controller and every single one of them got stick drift after 4-5 months. Each of them was repaired at least twice before their warranty expired. I had them repaired once for a fee after the warranty expired. Now, all of them have the same stick drift problem again. :( I no longer use them. I bought 2 new (V2) ones.
 

KiteGr

Member
Ah, the dude is in Malaysia. Not sure if he's accessible to you guys. Also I saw some hall stick modules on sale on Alibaba.com. if you have soldering skills, I reckon you could DIY it. They don't cost that much either. But I'm pretty sure there's someone in the US who does these modifications too, you could post your controllers and such. Forgot the name, it was in one of those dual sense reddit groups.

I also read hall stick modules have issues with calibration after the change, so I myself am unsure of the quality after the change.
Found a local man and ordered these.

Can anyone verify if they are the good ones?
I don't know shit about shopping analogue sticks, and it's my first ever purchase from Temu.
 

Boss Mog

Member
Had 3 DualSense controllers, all of them developed stick drift. I fixed all 3 of them. The one that was the worst got sold with my OG PS5 and was replaced by the brand new one that came with the PS5 Pro. I don't use that one for online FPS games at all. As for the other 2, one is still fine, but the other, which is the one I mainly use for online FPS games, is starting to drift again. I'm not really looking forward to taking it apart again but I'm gonna have to do it to be able to stay competitive.
 
Sounds good, any recommendations?

Hey Sleep 😉
Amazon/Temu/AE are full of choices, just don't spend 10-20 Eurodollars for those "professional FPS Gaming" ones, they're bullshit, just get some normal, flat ones brother...
On Temu and AE you could get 4-6 of these for a pittance btw...
I just found this on AliExpress:
3,57€ | 4Pcs Silicone Gel Thumb Grips Cover For Sony PS5/PS3/PS4 For XBOX One /360 Controller for PS4 Pro Slim Controller

Personally, I'm using the black with the white circle ones on my white dualsense and the black with the red circle ones on my black dualsense, they look good, fit well but most importantly, they protect the thumb sticks...

Cheers
 
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3 of 4 of my ps5 controllers have some degree of stick drift. It’s absolutely infuriating. There needs to be a lawsuit about this. I’m so tired of buying new controllers only for them to start drifting within weeks.

The ps5 controllers are complete pieces of shit.
 
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dem

Member
My original black controller for the Series X stick drifted under warranty. Got it replaced... drifting now.
I had a red one that drifted under warranty. Got it replaced... drifting now.

All of my older Xbox One controllers are drifting now.


At this point its a bit like Airpods... you're lucky to get 2 years.
 
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Trilobit

Absolutely Cozy
I only noticed the drift on my Dualsense when I played Prey. I think it's because most games have a little margin before they register movement, but Prey registers everything. I was quite annoyed, but got used to it. Haven't really had any major issues with other games, but if it gets worse I'll probably check some DIY videos.
 
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BeardSpike

Member
You could get some hall effect replacement sticks from ebay and have them installed by the guy you found. Problem solved.
Yup


K-Silver Electromagnetic Joystick, better than Hall Effect for DualSense. Flatter response, less noise. Better sensor.

Still got magnets inside. Basically an upgrade upon Hall Effect.

I'm curious how much better will be Capacitive Joystick like JL16 from K-Silver.


 
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