Agent_Nobody
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I think most of my problems with the PS4 controller triggers was just having big hands and putting pressure right near the tiny plastic hinge on the inside. And I had the N64 controller where the spring went and the stick just flops around like my dick…not sure how I could avoid that.I've only ever had 2 controllers fail on me since the PS1 (PS1/2/3/4/5/Xbox/360/XBO/XBSX/GameCube/Wii/WiiU/SW/Dreamcast) not including handhelds which I've also never had fail on me. I'm one of those people that refuse to believe the people that say controllers fail on them all the time but they treat them perfectly.
Those 2 controllers were the WiiU Gamepad and a DualShock 3. WiiU gamepad wouldn't work unless plugged in (this is after years of sitting in a box), and the DualShock 3 had the same issue + a DPAD that registered inputs on it's own.
The DualShock I opened up and replaced the battery and cleaned the DPAD and it work's perfectly now.
So the answer is basically every controller I've ever owned.
But yeah I suspect for most of the stick drift ones were probably dust or grime…
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