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The dead zones for the analogue sticks of these controllers are pretty bad
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However, the controller has a terrible huge dead zone in the right aiming thumbtack that can't be compensated for in any game settings
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The analog sticks work better than the ds3 in my opinion with no dead zone as well as being very responsive
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I'm happy to report that the dead zones are very small and unnoticeable
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For super fine adjustments the dead zone on the controller throws me off.
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Mine came with dead zones on both sticks, mostly limited to the right hemisphere on each
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I am fortunate that the dead zones aren't too much of a problem for me, but they would be unacceptable if I required a greater degree of precision and finesse, say for a racing game or a first person shooter
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Minor dead zone just off center with the analog sticks.
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The analog sticks work better than the ds3 in my opinion with no dead zone as well as being very responsive
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, the analog sticks work great and without much of a dead zone (actually much better to the touch than the PS4's though about the same to the Xbox One's), and in regard to the inputs, my only gripe is the d-pad, how it frequently registers, for example, a top and side press if you only intend to press the top
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The dead zone takes up 50% of the stick's throw
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Dead zones, etc- start and select button are mushy, making pressing them a chore, they'll need to be pressed down all the way due to this, and it's a lot slower than with console controller start/select
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They have a dead zone, which isn't good for fps games
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Too large of a dead zone killed this controller for me....besides that, it would been perfect.
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It is a hardware dead zone
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I first tested the G3w on the PlayStation 3 after doing a test to see dead zones
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There is a huge dead zone around the center of the analog sticks and sometimes when you're trying to move a stick precisely, it will even start moving in the opposite direction.
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The dead zones for the analogue sticks of these controllers are pretty bad