I’ve had issues with time tracking on the PS5 in the past as well. My solution for it was to close the game after each session and power off the console instead of leaving it on standby mode with the game in a “paused” state.
Dualsense was $70. Sony raised prices by $5 in September.
I would gladly attempt repair myself however I don’t have the required tools and parts, and purchasing them costs as much as a new controller. I’m also in the process of moving. Will attempt the repair in the future, once I’ve settled down.
Walmart has a deal on coloured Dual Sense, it can be had for roughly 55$. If you get the chance it may be a good deal rather than go through the repair process, since the tools make it more expensive. Godspeed
Mine didn’t generate since I apparently played <10 hours on my PS5.
My DualSense developed stick drift. I’m not too keen on getting a replacement and enriching Sony by $75 at the moment.
Mine missed the last three months for some reason. Played a shit ton of RDR2, shows nothing.
I’ve had issues with time tracking on the PS5 in the past as well. My solution for it was to close the game after each session and power off the console instead of leaving it on standby mode with the game in a “paused” state.
Wondering if I power down my PS if it’ll catch it up now or not…
75$ Are Dual Sense made of gold in the US?
FYI: https://www.ifixit.com/Device/DualSense
https://www.ifixit.com/Troubleshooting/DualSense/Controller+Stick+Drift/538813
Dualsense was $70. Sony raised prices by $5 in September.
I would gladly attempt repair myself however I don’t have the required tools and parts, and purchasing them costs as much as a new controller. I’m also in the process of moving. Will attempt the repair in the future, once I’ve settled down.
Thanks for the resources!
Walmart has a deal on coloured Dual Sense, it can be had for roughly 55$. If you get the chance it may be a good deal rather than go through the repair process, since the tools make it more expensive. Godspeed