Instead, they rely on magnets that can alter electrical current as you move them. The main reason why they last longer and don’t exhibit the same issues is that they don’t physically rub on a sensor like the potentiometer sticks used in most controllers. GuliKit also makes Joy-Con-ready joystick replacements, which I can’t wait to try out. These are already used in some modern controllers like 8BitDo’s Ultimate Bluetooth model and the GuliKit KingKong 2 as well as older ones like the trusty Dreamcast controller. Sony could decide to make analog stick modules with hall effect sensors, which wouldn’t have the same risk of drifting. I’m cautiously optimistic about the modular design’s future, however, for one reason.
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