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tbh when this happened to my old 360 wireless i just bought a bunch of replacement parts and silicone wraps and decked my controller out in the gawdiest rainbow colors imaginable. The total cost was probably 1/3 of a new name brand controller too
unlike switch joycons, 360 controllers can easily be taken apart and put back together like its nothing too
I guess that's always an option, but I imagine I'd have to replace the sensors as well as the sticks to get rid of the drift; you know if that's possible without soldering?
Also, would be cool if they just used normal screwdrivers instead of torx lol.