PS5 DualSense has "417 Hour" Lifespan…



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48 thoughts on “PS5 DualSense has "417 Hour" Lifespan…”

  1. Well thats what you get when you send me trash messages like "ps4 peasant" or "hahaha you still on ps4 loser", "Ps4 loser can't afford a PS5" well guess what assholes, you'll be poor being milked 80$ every month. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 fucking losers.

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  2. Now it doesn't seem that bad for Xbox keeping the "if it aint broken, dont fix it" mindset. I don't spend much time on my ps5 since I barely get time to play after work and college so I guess I won't have to replace controllers as much.

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  3. Everyone: PS5 DualSense stick drift!
    Me: comes home and just looks at my PS5 and DualSense controller because I work 60 hours a week and don’t have time to play….

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  4. My new dualsense started to drift 12 days after purchase so it's much worse than people think, possibly had a poorly manufactured gaming pad but still no excuse for a £60 controller (edit) I only played roughly 4 to 6 hours in those days aswell 😕

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  5. In less than 6 Weeks I have Drift with my Dual Sense Controller. Got RMA and Sony Customer Care said they would send me a shipping box and call tag. That was a week ago and still not received anything from them.

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  6. My brother has had zero issues with his controller and plays like 5-7 hours everyday. The little kid has nothing else to do. Hes had it since launch. Im 100% calling bullshit on this.

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  7. It’s like when I was playing Fornite on the PS4. A brand new control it didn’t last a year. It’s more like which game you’re playing much more often that causes the problem

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  8. 417/12= 35 days of 12 hours non stop play so lets say the average person plays 4 hours a day and if it varies and becomes a longer session it can long a maximum of almost 3 months or so. I am currently trying to get a ps5 but with this now in mind idk if I should wait till Sony answers this. idk if I should.

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  9. Interesting. I didn’t have a ps4 at launch, but I at one point ended up getting a ps4 destiny edition and the controller that came with that console is still perfect condition. (Just visibly worn due to intense gaming sessions) but the joy sticks are perfect. No drift or anything. Hope they can get the ps5 situations right as I was lucky to get one recently. Haven’t been playing as hard on it as I used to but would be disappointing to experience something like that

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  10. I've used the same PS4 controller since December 2016, last year I played about 2058 hours with my controller, seems hard to believe that the lifespan of the new controller is way but way lower

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  11. they need to hurry up and make the dual sense v2 i had a dualshock v1 and 2 v2s and the v2s felts smoother and lasted longer all they need to do is remove stick drift and make the life span like 2 years at least

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  12. 417 hours? Well that suits me just fine. I purchased an extra controller with my PS5 (disc) and I think I have had to charge one once. Ever since I got my Series X my PS5 does not get switched on much so the way I figure it, I have used say 8 to 10 hours on the two controllers which leaves me with about 825 hours combined… at the rate I am currently using my PS5 this should see me through to the PS6! I just hope the Series X controllers have a good lifespan…. 🙁

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  13. my gamecube xbox 360 and xbox one controllers have thousands of hours and still work mint. only wear they have is the joystick grips being worn down to almost plastic lol

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  14. Nothing is broken…..iFix it should buy about 2000 controllers and then make test analysis on that of players with different sizes of hands and then also different types of games. That is how you make a stats finding. With my 4 controllers i have no problems what so ever.

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