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I have, I had the day one 2013 controller, it was nice but it developed drift quite fast, and also is harder to repair

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Sorry to keep asking questions, but what is harder to repair? Swapping the sticks? I’ve worked on so many JoyCons at this point regular sized controllers don’t bother me much

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The trigger on the xbox one controller is loose and easy to take off, and it has a spring on it that flew off and I lost upon disassembling it. The 360’s controllers will remain completely function even without any shell, but are also able to be disassembled.

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IIRC swapping sticks is the same on the two

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