
The genuine part had somehow become around 10,000 yen, so I tried buying a third-party one.
I’m surprised it’s almost a DS4 model.
I’m a little curious about the button mark.
It was about 6500 yen…
I think it has a Sony timer because it usually breaks around the third year.
Is it because it can’t be used as it is…?
What is this mark?
I just took it apart the other day and injected contact revitalizer into the stick.
Is it really that much now…?
The button’s design is so uncool… I wonder if I’ll get in trouble for it looking too similar.
Most places that use axes like triggers can’t withstand poop material and break easily, but if it’s really cheap, I don’t mind buying it each time.
It lasted for 7 years at our place.
Micro-B died early, so that was bad.
At first glance, it looks similar, so I thought it wasn’t that strange, but when I opened the image, wow… gross…
Is it being released this year?
I can buy parts at the pawnshop, so I’m replacing the springs and film circuits, and using contact cleaner spray to fix it and make do.
The world has completely switched to USB-C, but about 10 years ago, Micro USB Type-B was common.
I can understand if it’s some really cheap stuff from a long time ago, but…
The current CS controller depends on how you use it.
Basically very durable.
Things like this always have a different feel with the rubber of the membrane buttons.
It’s just that part, but everything else is really the same as the original.
I’m using a DS4 for PC.
It’s quite expensive, so I’ll buy a cheaper one when I replace it.
I’m tempted to switch to a PS5 controller.
You can now find pretty good Xbox-style controllers for around 5000 yen.
It’s a mark that really makes me laugh.
I have the one in the thread, but the buttons died in about a month, so it’s better to avoid it, seriously.
I wonder if I can use a genuine A*** plug with this knockoff?
If you’re worried about knockoffs, you might as well just buy the GameSir Tarantula.
It feels like most of the overly many buttons all over the surface are unreachable, which seems pointless.
The feel in hand is almost exactly like the DS4, and the back buttons can be used.
The official PS5 controller is really expensive, so please release a simple controller that omits the gyroscope, vibration, and adaptive features!
Hmm.
Just honestly buy the third one?
HORI released quite a bit during the PS4 era, huh…
I was using a cheap manufacturer’s product, but it started going out of control little by little, and I was getting mad while playing Elden.
Most things can be replaced with alternatives, but the precision of that touchpad can only be achieved with the original.
Honestly, I’m only using the touchpad as a button…
I think the early PS4 models that can’t connect wired even with cables have low durability.
The connection gets cut due to the weight of the cable.
The controller itself really held up well.
PS5 controller
I want a cheap one, do your best, Hori.
Playing games that require stick presses noticeably shortens your lifespan.
I still resent the developers of Ape Escape and wish they would fall into hell.
It seems to be occasionally produced in small quantities, and stock has been repeatedly restored and sold out quite a bit.
At one point, it was about 8,000 yen… the price has gone up.
Recently, when I charge it, it shows a “?” mark and doesn’t charge at all, so I can’t use it unless it’s plugged in. I wonder if it’s the cable or the battery that’s faulty?
The second connection terminal we bought about two years ago has already broken down…
As expected, I’ve finally given up and switched to a box controller.
I won’t forgive the Joy-Con.
You are not worthy of the name Nintendo.
The connection terminal is a consumable that breaks down the more you plug and unplug it.
It’s a bit suspicious, but using something like this will make it last longer.
Using it for smartphones is scary, but it’s fine if it’s for a controller.
The latest Reiwa model is not just a little suspicious; it’s on a whole different level.