this post was submitted on 28 Jul 2023
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There's some great tutorials on how to fix it yourself, though that doesn't excuse Nintendo from the shit design
Tried em, they don’t fix the issue long term. Eventually it’ll creep back and I’m stuck with the same issue again.
Replace the sticks with hall sensor sticks off amazon. They will never drift. Takes about 10 mins.
Note that I'm not excusing nintendo here. If anything it shows how pathetic it is that nintendo isn't using hall effect sticks.
Got links to ones you recommend?
I got the ones by gulikit. No issues with mine
Piggybacking on this - do they also make the same sensors for pro controllers? I have two Joycon Ls, a Nintendo pro controller, a PowerA controller, and a PS5 controller that all drift (I'm starting to think I might be playing video games wrong...)
I don't think they do :(
If they do I can't find them