I don't like the nubs on the sticks. They L3 analog stick hurts my left thumb after only a little time playing. Never had an issue with any gaming controller until now.
yeah i like the controller over all... but i changed all fps games i play to l1&r1 for shooting and aiming and using R3 for sprint is waaaaayy fucking better than L3... you only have to press down on R3 to start sprint not press front down.... saved my controller.. had mine a year with at least 2k hours played on it... still going strong... i also put some wd40 right on the trigger where it broke in the pic above... with some qtips really helps with squeaking.
yeah this is bullshit!
Man, I always have to do a quick search to see if I already posted in this thread.
For what it's worth, I think they changed the way the "2" buttons are made. At least they were on my 20th anniversary.
See how they filled in that gap until the very end?
My triggers though, I think because of where they moved the springs, have no resistance which makes them really sensitive. I'm considering replacing all the guts in my 20th anniversary with an older model because of this.
old triggers for comparison
edit: I bring shame upon my family for replying to a three week old post...
Good news, does the new button fit in the old ones?
My first controller's L2 was sticky, and my analog pads had shredded up rubber. My new, blue DS4 is like one month old, and has a sticky d-pad. It used to be squeaky but now I have to press hard to "unblock" the sticky buttons.
PS4 controllers are the shittiest things ever.
That's why I got a Hori FPS Pro.
My DS4 had a R1 being ass. Fixed it, but since getting the Hori, my DS4 sits in a drawer.
Had a similar problem, wd-40 fixed it right away.