My Vita was working fine. No problems at all. In fact, it was in sleep mode, still running Minecraft. It hadn't been dropped or anything. When I turned it on the other day to resume, I noticed that the camera started drifting. At first it was a little, then a lot. I jolted the right analog stick a bit, up and down, and it stopped... for a bit. But then, it started doing it again, so I exited the game, then started again. Still doing it... now worse! Tried a power down cycle. Even worse now! Now, it's fully looking down (I always invert the axis), and nothing can pull it back up. It's like I'm holding up on the right analog stick, but I'm not touching it at all!
So, I tried another game to see if it was consistent. Load Quake, start game, same thing. Tried all the known soft fixes that I know of. Power off, rotate sticks for a while. No fix. Tried to rebuild the database. No fix. Tried leaving the power off for several hours. No fix. Checked to see if it was maybe an issue with the memory card itself by putting a game card, and playing that... no fix! Possibly hardware? Maybe. Take it apart, and check the cables. Cables look fine, but to be sure, disconnect them and reconnect them... No fix!
Now, this is where it starts to get weird, and worse! I run Vitashell, and activate the script to switch to the SD2Vita, trying to rule out something fouled on the Vita memory card. It won't work! It was working before... it had always worked! Apparently, when I rebuilt the database, it must have erased all of my command scripts, but re-entering the script on the config should have worked. I checked it repeatedly and know that I entered it correctly... I even checked it against my other Vita!
Next, I plug my Vita into my computer to back up the memory card, and even though it is connecting, it wouldn't copy anything over to the backup folder. Select all, copy, nothing! Try individual folder, ok, that worked. Next folder, worked. Next folder, nothing. Go into it, and continue moving everything over one folder at a time, as long as there's no subfolders! Copied everything except one folder in the Quake II directory, labeled nul. I guess I backed everything up, and I'm probably gonna have to format the card no matter what, but I can't figure out what would cause am analog stick to do this with no explanation whatsoever! Anyone?
[TL-DR] PS Vita Right analog stick registers up input always, Leads to other minor problems that weren't there previously.
So, I tried another game to see if it was consistent. Load Quake, start game, same thing. Tried all the known soft fixes that I know of. Power off, rotate sticks for a while. No fix. Tried to rebuild the database. No fix. Tried leaving the power off for several hours. No fix. Checked to see if it was maybe an issue with the memory card itself by putting a game card, and playing that... no fix! Possibly hardware? Maybe. Take it apart, and check the cables. Cables look fine, but to be sure, disconnect them and reconnect them... No fix!
Now, this is where it starts to get weird, and worse! I run Vitashell, and activate the script to switch to the SD2Vita, trying to rule out something fouled on the Vita memory card. It won't work! It was working before... it had always worked! Apparently, when I rebuilt the database, it must have erased all of my command scripts, but re-entering the script on the config should have worked. I checked it repeatedly and know that I entered it correctly... I even checked it against my other Vita!
Next, I plug my Vita into my computer to back up the memory card, and even though it is connecting, it wouldn't copy anything over to the backup folder. Select all, copy, nothing! Try individual folder, ok, that worked. Next folder, worked. Next folder, nothing. Go into it, and continue moving everything over one folder at a time, as long as there's no subfolders! Copied everything except one folder in the Quake II directory, labeled nul. I guess I backed everything up, and I'm probably gonna have to format the card no matter what, but I can't figure out what would cause am analog stick to do this with no explanation whatsoever! Anyone?
[TL-DR] PS Vita Right analog stick registers up input always, Leads to other minor problems that weren't there previously.
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