Update: This very popular front-page deal is available again.
Lenovo has
Sony PlayStation 5 V2 DualSense Wireless Controller (3 Colors) for $79.99 - $25.99 w/ eCoupon code
PLAY5 =
$54.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian for sharing this deal.
Available:About this item:- Bring gaming worlds to life - Feel your in-game actions and environment simulated through haptic feedback. Experience varying force and tension at your fingertips with adaptive triggers.
- Find your voice, share your passion - Chat online with the built-in microphone. Connect a headset directly via the 3.5mm jack. Record and broadcast your epic gaming moments with the create button.
- A gaming icon in your hands - Enjoy a comfortable, evolved design with an iconic layout and enhanced sticks. Hear higher-fidelity sound effects through the built-in speaker in supported games.
- DualSense Controller PS5 and PC compatible. Not compatible with PS4.
- Multi-device connectivity - Connect using a USB Type-C cable or Bluetooth technology and easily play on more devices including Windows PC and Mac computers.
- Elevate PC gaming with advanced features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers in a range of blockbuster PC titles.
- Stream games from your PS5 or PS4 console to your PC and other devices via the PS Remote Play App and play with the DualSense controller
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Sony learned from Nintendo that if they produce crappy controllers, they can make more money. So they're essentially forcing our hand, since they won't service them
Kudos to Nintendo for fixing for free
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I've never had stick drift except on gamecube when you boot the system with the stick tilted. I've played hundreds of hours of switch and ps5. My family member has some insane like 1600 hours in animal crossing on a switch lite and no drift. Idk what people do to them.
Agree with the previous comments that YouTube videos make it look easy. It's not. I thought I knew how to solder, but with the industry using lead-free solder it's a lot different than what I learned.
However, after messing up 1 controller, investing in some better equipment, and watching tons of videos and reading Reddit....I've successfully done about a dozen controllers.
Some people have zero problems with stick drift, others have several controllers with drift. It's a crap shoot. If you only have a few controllers, it's probably worth it to pay someone to replace them for you (lots of eBay listing and Facebook marketplace people offereing their services). I mainly learned to also help other gamers in my community.
I've never had stick drift except on gamecube when you boot the system with the stick tilted. I've played hundreds of hours of switch and ps5. My family member has some insane like 1600 hours in animal crossing on a switch lite and no drift. Idk what people do to them.
I'm now up to one PS5 controller with crazy stick drift as well. Prior to this last console generation, I've never had a single problem with controllers.
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