It's crazy how expensive those are vs. how durable they are. Everyone I know has had problems with joycon drift, after a year or so. I've got old playstation controllers that have been used for 10 years and still function more or less the same.
Legit the original ps1 and 2 controllers with analog sticks are borderline indestructible. All the extra bells and whistles they throw into the modern controllers just subtracts from the quality of the basic hardware.
It's crazy how expensive those are vs. how durable they are. Everyone I know has had problems with joycon drift, after a year or so. I've got old playstation controllers that have been used for 10 years and still function more or less the same.
Someone won a street fighter evo on an old psx controller, they're beasts
Legit the original ps1 and 2 controllers with analog sticks are borderline indestructible. All the extra bells and whistles they throw into the modern controllers just subtracts from the quality of the basic hardware.
All you need is a crisp d-pad for 2d games and solid sticks for 3d games, that's about it.
I have drift after less than two months
Spray under the rubber with electronic contact cleaner, move the stick in a circle, let it dry. Works fine after that.