AgentOtaku
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Oh boy...


Everyone with issues just get these.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003NSLGW2/?tag=neogaf0e-20
These will save your sticks and add a bunch more grip so your fingers do not slip off. I've been using them in intense sessions of infamous first light arenas with no problem at all.
R2 trigger on my controller started sticking last night.
I guess, send back to sony for a replacement? It basically makes FFXIV unplayable.![]()
I unfortuabtly had to give my brother in law who's away at college the bad news his DS4 developed a bubble on the right joystick and that his controller was faulty. He thought it was funny, but deep down inside I know he felt rage.
hmm so I have two roommates. One bought a PS4 at launch last year with 3 extra controllers.
The other roommate and I have been connecting the controllers to our PS3 to play NHL 2014.
Roomie who owns the PS4 is a little mad that the sticks are falling apart. I said I'd replace them.
so what is the process? How do I send them to Sony? I don't need an original receipt or something do I? I just need to pay the shipping to Sony and they will fix them?
Are there any Red/Blue DS4 users having the same problems as with the stock ones?
I have no idea why people would recommend these things for the DS4. They hang too low, which results in them blocking the full range of motion of the sticks.Everyone with issues just get these.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003NSLGW2/?tag=neogaf0e-20
These will save your sticks and add a bunch more grip so your fingers do not slip off. I've been using them in intense sessions of infamous first light arenas with no problem at all.
I have no idea why people would recommend these things for the DS4. They hang too low, which results in them blocking the full range of motion of the sticks.
These are cheaper and higher quality, and best of all fit snugly on the top of the stick with no impediments to moving the sticks fully in all directions.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JTWUMJY/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Replacing the sticks with longer ones like the XB1 sticks results in a looser feel. I don't want that. The tension on the stock DS4 sticks are pretty much perfect, whereas I find the tension on the XB1 sticks to be horrible. A simple 3 dollar bit of rubber fixed my issue without having to take apart my controller or alter the tension.just replace the sticks, it's so easy.
Just do not buy the Aluminum ones as a lad at work did and they have friction on the pad causing them to stickand slippy as hell.
Xbone sticks on both of my DS4s. Delicious.
Got a good tut for that process and where you source the sticks?
Replacing the sticks with longer ones like the XB1 sticks results in a looser feel. I don't want that. The tension on the stock DS4 sticks are pretty much perfect, whereas I find the tension on the XB1 sticks to be horrible. A simple 3 dollar bit of rubber fixed my issue without having to take apart my controller or alter the tension.
My ebay auction for the Xbone sticks (4 for $6 shipped): http://www.ebay.com/itm/181472897240
I feel pretty good about the quality of the sticks I got from that source. I'm not 100% sure they are OEM, but they look the same as the ones in Xbone demo kiosks to me, and they're holding up great. I'd be wary of anybody selling the sticks in fashion colors or those made of metal. The picture on the auction is an accurate representation of what I received in the mail.
Tutorial I used: http://youtu.be/mVTLCcl4hr0
Be especially careful with the ribbon cables, and I recommend removing the battery and the clip-on tray the battery sits in, as it makes that ribbon cable easier to access and clamp down.
This post can't be from personal experience.
The "tension difference", if any, is grossly overstated. They are about 1mm taller, which isn't enough to even be all that noticable, and they are actually more comfortable as a result for my average sized hands. I also find that they improve my accuracy a bit, but that's subjective.
At any rate the tension remains higher than Xbone controllers that I've used.
Good man, thanks for the info.
I might try it on one of my pads and compare it to the OG.
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So mines just started pealing...can I contact Sony through email or live chat to get a replacement? I saw someone say I would have to pay for shipping even though it's under warranty? Also my sticker on the back of the controller with the C Number is worn off and gone is that something I need? I feel like im just going to have to buy a new controller and I don't have the funds for it..
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How the hell did Sony overlook this issue in the first place?
Did they even test the analog sticks before producing them?
Noticed that my left stick was starting to peel...thanks Destiny. So the 'best' course of action is just to by new sticks and/or thumb grips?
Oh, I like those because they're convex as on the DS3, which I've found more comfortable. I'm hesitant about opening up the DS4 to change them though, as I worry I'll screw up something.
Speaking for myself, I actually bough the stick covers but they look ugly and feel cheap so I don't care to use them anyway. But it's definitely easier to just snap them on and be done with it.
You don't have to open the DS4 to use those, just slide them over the top of the sticks.
How long do you have to play til you start to see signs of wear? Or does it vary a lot? I've had my PS4 for about a month and a half and have put over 50 hours in and my sticks still seem ok but I'm still waiting to see that first crack.