• Tolstoy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Right direction but wtf?! 35$ for the joystick PCB… nah thanks I gonna go and buy a whole hall effect controller for this price…

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        1 year ago

        I’m sure they are good (they don’t drift), but we’ve all grown up with “regular” joysticks and they were fine. Now all of a sudden, hall effects is the latest gaming buzzword that all gamers apparently need to get. Not saying that hall effects don’t have positives, but I do find it funny that all of a sudden its a big deal in the industry.

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          1 year ago

          Hall effect has been the norm in all but the cheapest sim gear (sticks, throttles, etc) for a very long time now.

          Hall effect gimbals on radio control/drone controllers have been pretty common for some time, too.

          It’s mostly that this is a solved problem that more general purpose controllers are just now catching up to after the problem’s been exacerbated by the smaller gimbals used in modern controllers.

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            1 year ago

            My understanding is that no first party controller (Sony, MS, Sega or Nintendo) uses hall effects.