![]() ![]() Now I'm glad to discover another person experiencing this situation in the exact same way, even if it's a few months old. ![]() But in a more relaxed setting this wobble can definitely be felt and that's how I became aware of it in the first place, which I found pretty odd at first, but it's not a huge deal to get used to it, especially if the controller has no other problems. It doesn't really hinder gaming because when you're playing, typically you press the D-Pad buttons firmly and you don't feel this "wobble" or the "loose" feeling too much. Down and Left are pretty solid and I cannot softly push them down without pressing/clicking them like I can with Right and Up, as if they are slightly loose, which feels rather weird. The D-Pad has a noticeable wobble to the right and a little bit upwards, exactly as the OP describes. My current Elite Series 2 (that I received on Dec 18th, 2020) seems perfect, EXCEPT for this little rather noticeable flaw. This comes after two controller replacements (first one I bought new ended up with a sticky right trigger and the little trigger lock rubber sleeves on the back coming off second one, first replacement, quickly ended up with an unresponsive LB button). I know I'm months late to this discussion, but I have to say I am facing the same situation, not really a big problem per se, with the D-Pad in my Elite Series 2 controller. I should also note that, unlike some people, I have not had issues with stick drift or bumper buttons. So this definitely isn't about B-stock or used controllers, and the new ones are definitely from a recently manufactured batch (just got back in stock), so things might have changed from older controllers. I bought the first controller less than a month ago, and the second and third one were completely new, no B-stock or anything. So, the point of this is to try and figure out if this is a general issue or if there is a realistic chance to get a controller that doesn't have this issue.ĮDIT: Just to clear this up in case somebody got it wrong (re-reading my post I realize I wasn't very clear): I've also re-tested an original Xbox One controller I had laying around from 2016, and while the D-Pad does have some wobble in all directions there, the right and up directions still have more. I'm on my third controller now, and it still has this problem. If you own an Elite Series 2 Controller yourself, have you noticed this, too?If you haven't, try it right now, does yours wobble as well or is it as solid to the right as it is to the left? It's not that much, but the tilt is significantly visible with either of the attachments (but is still there without them, so the issue is in the mechanics themselves). So, I've decided to purchase an Xbox Elite controller, got it as B-Stock, and it worked fine, until I noticed that the D-Pad wobbles, particularly to the right, but also to a lesser extent upwards, when pushed, before it actually pushes the button. The views of the moderation team do not reflect the view of Microsoft or its subsidiaries. Note: We are not affiliated with Microsoft or its subsidiaries in any official capacity. Showoff Sunday - all pictures of achievements, gamerscore, controllers, custom art/mods, battle stations, and so forth are only allowed as posts on Sundays. ![]() posts must be within the weekly megathread. and posts must be properly tagged or they will be removed. No advertising, selling, buying, trading, self pomotion or asking for free stuff. Memes, image macros, reaction gifs, polls, petitions, friend requests, and surveys are not allowed as posts. Spoilers and NSFW must be properly marked.Įnabling piracy, jailbreaking, hacking, fraud, account trading/sharing, region switching, etc is not allowed. Posts must be directly related to Xbox and link to the source.įollow Reddiquette. News, reviews, previews, rumors, screenshots, videos and more! Follow us on Twitter! Subreddit Podcast! Join our club Check out our official wiki page Subreddit Rules ![]()
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