ShreddieMercury wrote: the issue with the analog stick isn't present anymore. I have read that some people have issues with the triggers, but I haven't encountered that and they feel solid enough so far.
I've had my controller for around 18 months & always thought the stick & triggers felt fine.
Lila Corpsegrave wrote:I'm definitely on the hard no side. I purchased two of them, and the right trigger fell out of both of them. The analogue stick seems to be improperly calibrated in both. The weight distribution is weird if you put in 2 vmus and it's downright awful if you use a Jump Pack like I do. I used them for a month for the novelty (and because they were $50 a pop) but I swiftly returned to my OEM controllers.
Mine has been fine for the most part & hasn't disintegrated. Over the years (plus using more modern controllers), I grew to really dislike the OEM controller so I was desperate for 'better' DC controller. I had a different problem with my Striker when using a jump pack, see more here
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=15247I have since been sent a replacement which I have yet to receive, but I have since forgone these altogether & instead use a Brook Wingman SD & an Xbox One controller wirelessly. This adapter has completely changed my game & I can pull off moves & commands I couldn't do with a normal DC controller. A must buy.