this.Shpongled said:Both my 360 controllers from release still work. One hasn't seen much use but my wired one has been used extensively for PC and xbox both. Still works perfectly. Little dirty, but that's all.
I've never had this happen within a few months of use of any official game pad i've owned, but it's been common throughout my life. Every pad with an analog sticks that has died on me has died because of the analog sticks clicking out of alignment or whatever happens when they break. That's not specific to 360 controllers at all, it's gotta be one of highest causes of controller death in the world, right up there with angry nerdrage. Everyone remembers getting stuck with the shitty pad with the fucked up analog sticks when they were younger, surely.Zenn3k said:After a few months of use, the left analog stick will start to become "off-center", where in the center idle slightly pulls to the left?always the left. This makes driving games or anything where you purposefully idle the left stick, impossible.
Honestly i can't help but feel you guys just got unlucky with these pads breaking within a year. Either that or you're just doing something to them you needn't be.
(although I have two wired ones, fuck paying for batteries on those shits. I'm close enough that I dont need wireless)
I've played just about every game on the 360 and my pc (what I primarily use the controller(s) for) and they've held their own for at least 8 years now. Although one of the triggers on one of them (the most used one) is a bit squeaky now if I press it down just right, but that isn't a problem, just showing it's wear a bit since i've used it so damn much.
My ps2 and ps3 controllers have been hit and miss, one ps2 controller constantly had to be plugged/unplugged because the sticks would go "crazy eyes" (start looking everywhere on the screen even though i wasn't touching the controller), and then another one would constantly have the L2/R2 get stuck in the edge of the controller.