problems with drift on the DualSense’s analogue sticks– in a similar way to the problems with the Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons. Places like Reddit and GameFAQs are ending up being significantly inundated with reports of the analogue stick signing up movement even when no one is utilizing it and absolutely nothing, from resetting the console to applying some WD-40, seems to
fix it. At the moment the bulk of reports are originating from the United States, as reported by Kotaku, although that’s probably merely because there are more PlayStation 5 consoles there than anywhere else. American clients have actually discovered that Sony will repair the DualSense for free if it’s under service warranty(which it is by default provided the PlayStation 5 has actually only just introduced)however you have to pay to ship it to the repair centre. More: Games news Whether Sony has the exact same police in Europe is uncertain however hopefully they will not be following Nintendo’s lead, where getting a Joy-Con repaired here is usually much more inconvenience than it would remain in the United States. It’s also unclear how prevalent the issue is. It’s not uncommon for new hardware to have teething issues in the first couple of months, which then fade away as revisions are