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So, I just got my Xbox One controller from Amazon the other day, and first and foremost, the buttons, analog sticks, triggers, etc feel absolutely solid. The grips are comfortable, and the material used feels really good as well, but, there is one anomaly that concerns me. On the right side of the shell, I can feel it slightly "clicking", nowhere near enough that I can wedge a fingernail in there to separate it, but enough to where I can press down and hear it click. Is this a normal occurrence in these controllers? Should I be worried? And if so, do places like Gamestop and the like offer repairs to where they can tighten that part of the shell to where it doesn't have that minor click? I want this to last as long as possible, I just want to be sure it's nothing to worry about. I'm thinking as long as I grip the controller normally, it's fine, as it doesn't click when I hold it, but I want to make sure. Thanks
Again, the controller works perfectly, the buttons all feel solid, the material itself feels good to grip, but it's only doing this when I willingly gently press down on the right side with my finger, should I be worried and if so, I want to know if it can be repaired with somehow tightening it with a screwdriver.
Again, the controller works perfectly, the buttons all feel solid, the material itself feels good to grip, but it's only doing this when I willingly gently press down on the right side with my finger, should I be worried and if so, I want to know if it can be repaired with somehow tightening it with a screwdriver.