SamuelSupreme
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I got mine switched at a walmart but I did notice a tear on it.
I went to Bic Camera in Ginza and got to try a PS4 for the first time. They had two PS4s, each with one controller attached and each was missing the left thumb stick. Apparently this is a problem even in Japan which is surprising since I would've bet they would have been a different batch since it launched so late over here.
Here's a pic I took:
Is it just me or do those look extra gross. Why are they so glossy?
thats the plastic under the cheap-o rubber thats on the sticks. they've been worn bare.
i actually wasn't talking about the sticks. i was talking about the rest of the ds4![]()
I'm sorry to not go through all pages, I've got squeaky R2 L2's, anybody else with that problem and a fix? (R2 squeaks more than L2)
My 360 controller looked something like that (although maybe not that bad) after about 5 years of use (both on 360 AND pc).
So, we are 6 months into PS4 ownership, my DS4 has 450 hours of use on it.
No wear on the thumb sticks, no sticking buttons.
The touch pad is a bit polished though with all the warframe ability spamming.
Graphite powder, like what you'd use on your car or home door keyhole or hinges.
WD-40 will smell, though I believe it could be fine for plastic triggers on the controller. (If you go with it, test a small, unseen and untouched part of the controller plastic before applying it to the trigger to be sure.)Hmm, if I can't find that, would WD-40 be destructive for the plastic? I know some products melt certain materials..
Fix this shit already Sony.
I want to replace my x360 pc controller.
Fix this shit already Sony.
I want to replace my x360 pc controller.
the Xbone sticks arrived and put them in.
- very easy to install, just need a small phillips head.
- they don't get slick when used after after a long session
- these are longer than the DS4 sticks so they feel looser
- the textured sides are a nice touch
- the diameter is smaller so that might be considered a downside
I tried to put a pair in my 360 controller but the dome too small, it hits the analog box. since I have extras I might experiment with the Dremel.
I don't have a PS4, but I do use a DS4 with my PC. Sadly, this is happening to my sticks. It's too bad, I actually like the grip of them. I think I'm going to order some Xbox one sticks, those are much more robust from what I've played.
WD-40 will smell, though I believe it could be fine for plastic triggers on the controller. (If you go with it, test a small, unseen and untouched part of the controller plastic before applying it to the trigger to be sure.)
Personally, I'd go for a graphite powder lubricant. Search it. It's a widely available and inexpensive product found at any hardware store or department store with home fixture improvement/replacement supplies.
Interesting. I'll give a comparison when my new one arrives.I can confirm first hand, from a friend that got a ps4 recently after I compared his brand new DS4 and mine, that new sticks are definitely made from a different rubber. The new one is a lot less rubbery, you can feel the difference by touch, it looks shinier, the color looks darker? Even though I haven't experienced any problems with my sticks, mine are a lot more rubbery than my friends. I think Sony addressed the problem already if all of them come with this newer shinier sticks.
I should've gotten pics for this thread, the texture is definitely rougher than the texture of my sticks. I noticed it as soon as I picked up the controller so I got my controller to confirm it.Interesting. I'll give a comparison when my new one arrives.
Oh I absolutely have to order some of those now. That seems like the perfect solution for me. I'm glad the joystick grips I ordered were cheap ($3 for two pairs) since it doesn't look like I'll need them if I just replace the joysticks altogether.
Does anyone know if the FPS Freeks that were made for the 360 fit on the Xbox One joysticks? I currently use them on the right joysticks only on both of my DS4s. If they don't I simply won't replace the right stick so it won't be a big deal but I'm just curious.
I can confirm first hand, from a friend that got a ps4 recently after I compared his brand new DS4 and mine, that new sticks are definitely made from a different rubber. The new one is a lot less rubbery, you can feel the difference by touch, it looks shinier, the color looks darker? Even though I haven't experienced any problems with my sticks, mine are a lot more rubbery than my friends. I think Sony addressed the problem already if all of them come with this newer shinier sticks.
So it looks like I'm going to have to bite the bullet and pay $10-$15 shipping to send my controller to Sony for a replacement, even though it's the controller than came with my launch system and I bought an extended warranty.
Really not happy about that, especially considering it'll probably happen to my second controller, and potentially my replacement down the road.
Fair warning: Xbone controller feels cheap by comparison to the DS4. After about 50 hrs of Titanfall my primary controller constantly creaks and flexes. They are simply not built as well as the 360 controllers and feel relatively flimsy in use due primarily to being snapped together whereas the 360 and DS4 conts are held together by screws. After about double that many hrs on my DS4 I havent had any issues with the sticks or overall construction. Just thought I'd offer up my $ .02.
So it looks like I'm going to have to bite the bullet and pay $10-$15 shipping to send my controller to Sony for a replacement, even though it's the controller than came with my launch system and I bought an extended warranty.
Really not happy about that, especially considering it'll probably happen to my second controller, and potentially my replacement down the road.
Does anyone have a link to DS4 replacement sticks (that ships to Canada)? Do they sell exact replicas, or are they third party?I realize it's Sony's fault for going with a questionable build quality in the rubber but I would just put that $10 shipping fee towards a sack of replacement sticks. this way you can keep your DS4 and get 10 sticks that are ready to swap out are your leisure.
who knows, two years down the line the sticks might wear again and you'll have no warranty to fall back on.
Does anyone have a link to DS4 replacement sticks (that ships to Canada)? Do they sell exact replicas, or are they third party?
the diameter of the Xbone sticks is smaller than the 360 stick so the third party grips probably wont fit tight enough.
xbone/360
you have two ribbons in the controller, one for USB and on for the light bar. did you remember to put both back in when you reassembled?
it's possible to turn on the controller when it's all opened up so you can check the light when you open it next time.
Probably just a loose cable. Hopefully it wasn't ripped out or anything that would require soldering.
Yay. My Bone sticks arrived. They seem to grip my thumbs a lot better than the old sticks.
Did you replace the sticks completely? If so is it difficult? If not, where can I but them?
Tell me please....
Yay. My Bone sticks arrived. They seem to grip my thumbs a lot better than the old sticks.
my main complaint with the ds4 sticks is that whenever i perform an action that requires me to hold the stick in a stick direction for a long period of time (its especially bad for stuff like sprinting in COD of BF4 where you also have to hold down the stuck), my thumb feels like its gradually slipping off the edges. for lack of the description its kind of like the same feeling your fingers get when you're hanging from a ledge and finger(s) start to fatigue and losing grip strength lol. not sure if its the grip or just that the sticks are smaller than the 360 ones i've be used to for the last 7 years.
do you think switching to the xbone sticks would help with this?
i'm also looking at the kontrol freeks cqc. does anything have experience with these?
i think i need some of that powder nba players or gymnasts use lol
It must be the otaku grease.Is it just me or do those look extra gross. Why are they so glossy?