I remember taking apart my 20th anniversary dualsense 4 because the charging port stopped working & I just ended up breaking on of the triggers lol , if they had a ps1 themed dualsense I'd happily buy a new one , I don't know why console makers can't make replacing & cleaning analogue sticks easier when they know drift is an issue , unless they purposely do it so people keep buying new onesI have. Do you have steady hands?
I recommend getting a repair kit from amazon, it makes the job much easier. First time it might take you 30-45 minutes but it's not too hard, just make sure you don't rip out the ribbon cables from the board (besides the end that's supposed to disconnect from the socket).
You can look up a guide on ifixit or youtube. Also, if you end up having to clean the contact rings on the stick modules make sure you put them back in the right orientation, first time i did it i just shoved it back in and had to take it apart again
Yep, that's exactly why they're doing it... It's slimy but at least the DualSense Edge lets you replace themunless they purposely do it so people keep buying new ones
Conspiracy theory but I have a feeling they might be doing it through system software updates of older models of the dualsense to push people to get a new oneYep, that's exactly why they're doing it... It's slimy but at least the DualSense Edge lets you replace them
Having an OS setting that lets you set deadzones for the sticks would solve the issue but they don't want thatThe only hard thing to do is if you need to replace the stick entirely, which you shouldnt need to. If you do you need to solder which i wouldn't fuck around with, too much hassle.
The only thing you need to watch out for when disassembling the controller is not to rip out cables or wires.
*edit* nah they don't give people drift via updates. It's just they use the cheapest components possible
True, they have it on the dualsense edge too lolHaving an OS setting that lets you set deadzones for the sticks would solve the issue but they don't want that
The dualsense edge is expensive though no one should have to pay that for reliable analogue sticks lolTrue, they have it on the dualsense edge too lol
Nah you can get a repair kit for about $20 with tools and replacement stick modules. New controller is 3x as muchThey can be repaired but you are a better off getting a new one since all the repair equipment and parts will cost the same amount as a controller.
Even then there is no guarantee of success.
Better solution would be to get Electrical contact cleaner and spray it into the joystick modules.
Make sure controller is opened.
If that doesn’t work buy a new one unfortunately.
Nah you can get a repair kit for about $20 with tools and replacement stick modules. New controller is 3x as much
I've never had stick drift on any of my consoles except ps5 both the dualsenses I got with it have gotten itThis is the reason why Sony has to build Hall-effect sensors in DualSense, as Sega used Hall-effect sensors in its controllers back in the 90s. This is the only way to avoid drifting on the controllers.
Is your ps5 less than a year since purchase? You can get a replacement for free but you have to pay shipping.I wouldn't buy a new controller unless there was something proper wrong with the one I have I'm not rewarding Sony with my money for making a controller with stick drift issues (like I said before I would buy a new one if it was ps1 themed but only Jim ryan got that )
You will be able to replace analog sticks with Hall-effect sticks on your existing DualSense. There will be no need to replace or repair when GuliKit releases Hall-effect sticks for DualSenseI wouldn't buy a new controller unless there was something proper wrong with the one I have I'm not rewarding Sony with my money for making a controller with stick drift issues (like I said before I would buy a new one if it was ps1 themed but only Jim ryan got that )
You dont need to solder if it's just a cleaning, 99% of the time it's not a bad module it's some dirt or grime that got into the ring sensorWith soldering iron and other soldering tools?
Never go cheap on those things.
No guarantee to success either.
It's more complicated than that as hall effect sticks require extra circuitry to translate the signals which means you need to solder a daughter board into the dualsense, more trouble than worth imoYou will be able to replace analog sticks with Hall-effect sticks on your existing DualSense. There will be no need to replace or repair when GuliKit releases Hall-effect sticks for DualSense
GuliKit’s anti-drift TMR sticks are coming for your PS5, PS4, Xbox, and Switch Pro gamepads
No Dualsense Edge or Xbox Elite, though.www.theverge.com
I got it around November last year on contract from EEIs your ps5 less than a year since purchase? You can get a replacement for free but you have to pay shipping.