During the entire time I followed the hardware, Nintendo refused to acknowledge the issue and even only replaced them on countries that brought meaningful legal action to them. When you say newer ones do you mean Nintendo or other manufacturers? I still seem to only find hall effect ones from third parties on our poor excuse of a search engine (google).
I’m dying to get back into VR, have around 150 VR games i’d like to get back into with controllers that aren’t drift prone.
For those of us that didn’t follow VR, which controllers are drift prone.
From a non-VR perspective, the switch controller I own suck and drift. Is it that bad as well on that front?
I’m talking Valve Index controllers.
@123 @FreeBooteR69
Switch controllers ar notorious for stick drift. Newer ones using hall effect are much better.
During the entire time I followed the hardware, Nintendo refused to acknowledge the issue and even only replaced them on countries that brought meaningful legal action to them. When you say newer ones do you mean Nintendo or other manufacturers? I still seem to only find hall effect ones from third parties on our poor excuse of a search engine (google).
@123 I meant other manufacturers. For example the new Steam controller is using TMR technology.