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Old 07-02-2004, 08:20 PM   #1
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My controller's C-stick looks normal, nut everytime I play a game it is always moving to the right, HELP ME!
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Old 07-02-2004, 11:27 PM   #2
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In the CGN instruction booklet, it says how to return the sticks back to neutral (I don't knnow if it means during gameplay or its actual position.), otherwise I can't help.

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At times that happens to me, just give a quick flick in the opposite direction of the bother. Works for me when the Analog stick does that.
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I had a red 64 controller that did that (although it'd drift to the left). I had to do the "reset to neutral" thing every five minutes with that controller. I eventually threw out the controller and bought a black one.

I don't know why it did that. The only thing I can think of is going from a dry southwest to the humid northeast. It went bonkers when I went to New York for the summer.


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Usually that just happens to me when I'm pressing it as I turn the console on. I've never had a controller do it constantly.....
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I've had TWO PS2 controllers shock the crap out of my hands during the winter, and both times it fried them to the point that the analog stick stuck going in one direction constantly. Had to throw 'em both out.

Other than that, just the standard "holding it down while turning the system on" problem for me.
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