PCI shaking
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Would the cause of my PCI shaking and jumping around the zone when I get to move it be because of drift?
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yeah that can cause it i usuallly buy a new controller for ps4 every year or two just for this reason or stickky buttons
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@b00std_mark_ii said in PCI shaking:
yeah that can cause it i usuallly buy a new controller for ps4 every year or two just for this reason or stickky buttons
I have two controllers now. So I just switched over to the other one. But wanted to make sure it wasn't anything else.
Even if I slightly move the PCI it jumps around the zone like it's on crack.
Thanks btw
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I had that problem and my controller was under warranty, so I sent it to PS and they fixed it.
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@mrxbaseballx2k22_psn said in PCI shaking:
Would the cause of my PCI shaking and jumping around the zone when I get to move it be because of drift?
My controller do the same thing but in movement it's still precise... I developed a pre pitch patern I always keep my pci in movement and to be honnest it's working fine for me. I feel like the pci is less laggy and now I can say ... well I try ... better then I S*CK lol
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Q-tip and non-acetate nail polish remover can be rubbed around the base of the left stick too. A lot of the issue is human finger dirt.
Just my 2 stubs worth. I've never lost a controller from drift in 6 years of PS ownership. I clean mine once every month or two.
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@b00std_mark_ii said in PCI shaking:
yeah that can cause it i usuallly buy a new controller for ps4 every year or two just for this reason or stickky buttons
Me too I have a PS4 controller graveyard that I use for spare parts.
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@mrxbaseballx2k22_psn said in PCI shaking:
Would the cause of my PCI shaking and jumping around the zone when I get to move it be because of drift?
Yeah it’s stick drift. Blowing compressed air into the stick and cleaning with alcohol wipes didn’t work like some websites say. New controller is pretty much your only option
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@hoboadam_PSN said in PCI shaking:
Q-tip and non-acetate nail polish remover can be rubbed around the base of the left stick too. A lot of the issue is human finger dirt.
Just my 2 stubs worth. I've never lost a controller from drift in 6 years of PS ownership. I clean mine once every month or two.
Thank you for this tip. Was experiencing this issue recently and was about to fork over $60 on a new controller. A little nail polish remover and some running alcohol did the trick!
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