Mine doesn’t, had it almost since launchpro controllers don't drift anyways, right?
Mine doesnt. But maybe because I spend less time playing.pro controllers don't drift anyways, right?
ALL controllers with analog sticks have units that get drift - Xbox, PlayStation, etc. This new controller will too.pro controllers don't drift anyways, right?
You wish.pro controllers don't drift anyways, right?
Yeah it's awful but to be fair, all of the current big 3 controllers have atrocious d-pads.So basically an Xbox controller.
Pro controller has the shittiest d-pad ever.
Yeah it's awful but to be fair, all of the current big 3 controllers have atrocious d-pads.
Isn't the whole point of this controller that they are a using a Hall Effect sensor (i.e. non-contact) instead of the mechanisn that wears in other modern controllers.ALL controllers with analog sticks have units that get drift - Xbox, PlayStation, etc. This new controller will too.
But, yes, the Pro controller seems to have a more typical failure rate and nothing like the JoyCon drift.
Just replace the stick. I'd bet it's at best like a $2.00 fix and super easy to do.Do they make those for wiiu too? My Wii u gamepad started drifting recently...
You got one with drift bro? My two pro controllers are going strong, all my joycons are fucked though, but at least I didn't pay for them lol.You wish.
And even when it doesn’t, the D-pad usually has issues.
I always wonder why Nintendo use the same form factor as the Xbox controller for their pro controller
guess it is really the best form factor for a controller
It is. There is a bigger gap between each thumb which means you can have wider movement before bumping on each other, especially if you have big hands.I always wonder why Nintendo use the same form factor as the Xbox controller for their pro controller
guess it is really the best form factor for a controller
I could never get used to the face buttons being lower than the analog stick.because they were pushed to that because people are stubborn with their layout and don't want to learn a new one even tho it is superior...
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this layout is better for many reasons, but the most important one is that both of your thumbs are relatively straight,
making precise movements in the 4 cardinal directions way easier.
but people simply couldn't get arsed to get used to it
I could never get used to the face buttons being lower than the analog stick.
I prefer offset sticks way more it just feels so much better cause my thumbs line up like thatbecause they were pushed to that because people are stubborn with their layout and don't want to learn a new one even tho it is superior...
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this layout is better for many reasons, but the most important one is that both of your thumbs are relatively straight,
making precise movements in the 4 cardinal directions way easier.
but people simply couldn't get arsed to get used to it
I had to fix the stick not once, but twice. Xenoblade 2 edition.You got one with drift bro? My two pro controllers are going strong, all my joycons are fucked though, but at least I didn't pay for them lol.
The d pad thing I thought was an early issue that they fixed?
About D-pads… this one’s was a pain. I used it to do the challenges in NSMBU and it simply destroyed my left thumb. It’s ridiculous how hard it seems for most controllers to nail the D-pad’s positioning and size, especially Nintendo since they invented the thing and used to do it perfectly all the way to the DS.because they were pushed to that because people are stubborn with their layout and don't want to learn a new one even tho it is superior...
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this layout is better for many reasons, but the most important one is that both of your thumbs are relatively straight,
making precise movements in the 4 cardinal directions way easier.
but people simply couldn't get arsed to get used to it
Really? Isn't like a really custom part?Just replace the stick. I'd bet it's at best like a $2.00 fix and super easy to do.
It makes no sense why they do.Yeah it's awful but to be fair, all of the current big 3 controllers have atrocious d-pads.
I replaced the Wii U gamepad screen, which is considerably more work than the joystick for like $15 if I remember correctly. Bought it off Amazon and it even came with the small screwdrivers to open up the pad.Really? Isn't like a really custom part?
I am an Xbox fan, and hate modern Nintendo, but I agree that this layout is superior for games that heavily use both sticks. Wish I could get an official Xbox controller in this layout for Halo/Destiny/TitanFall.because they were pushed to that because people are stubborn with their layout and don't want to learn a new one even tho it is superior...
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this layout is better for many reasons, but the most important one is that both of your thumbs are relatively straight,
making precise movements in the 4 cardinal directions way easier.
but people simply couldn't get arsed to get used to it
It makes no sense why they do.
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Then again, the perfect mouse was also created years ago but Apple continues to stubbornly make their own worse yet overpriced one.
pro controllers don't drift anyways, right?
Oh but we did. Youtube is full of videos of people fixing drifting PS4 and XOne analog sticks. There are also plenty of teardowns showing that this gen's controllers use pretty much exactly the same analog sticks as last gen.last gen we didn't hear about this drifting issue.