I have 5 different DualSense controllers that I rotate. I play my PS5 almost daily. One of these five I have had since the system launched in November 2020. None of these controllers have any stick drift. Either you have the absolute worst luck with controllers in the world, or you are abusing your controllers.
Incidentally, my anecdote and yours carry the same weight--incidental stories from randos on the internet. Why did you need to create an thread about the DualSense Edge being a POS because you got a defective one? Is my story of DualSenses that hold up super well also worthy of its own thread?
Seems to have quite enough activity in here. Maybe he could have made a more diplomatic title.
Do you understand the mechanics behind the joysticks in these controllers? They will eventually get drift. People that get drift early, probably have more play time. There is a piece inside the stick that gets traced by the stick rubbing across. It will eventually wear out.
I don't have drift yet, but mine makes a creaking noise when the left stck is moved and the push button doesn't always register. I played a game where a lot L3 was needed.
I have 3 DS and that one was used more than the others. I bought Hall effect sticks to replace.