Well... not sure why the higher one is on the left... unless it's mirrored. Always have the longest one on the joystick you aim with. It's a no brainer.
Not the higher thumb stick it meant for aiming, I get what you like more but that’s a good reason to why that one wears out faster cuz you shouldn’t have that one on the left stick
@BIG FELLA FILMS you use the walking thumb stick more than the aiming thumb stick buddy. Next time think before being a smart ass and looking like a dumb ass
Got mine a few months ago. The top left corner of the left stick is visibly worn, the rest are fine. I have them on 2 controllers and the same thing happened to both
Yeah, like the other dude said, you have no advantage using the higher stick on the walking joystick. The point of lifting it up is a faster reaction time to where you are aiming. If you need it faster while moving just up the sensitivity.
You do realise there’s a setting called auto tac sprint slide cancelling was the really problem for stick wear and tare so happy they’ve just made it 1 click to slide now and A to cancel instead of triple tapping the stick every 3 seconds like wz1
@@SeeThruSmoke More like the product was designed & manufactured to be very disposable/consumable and can't handle the job it's supposed to do. My original thumbstix are not shredding to pieces like kontrolfreek do so it ain't me
@@SeeThruSmoke Mine are the blue MW edition hexagonal kontrolfreek with skulls on. They're made of a very soft rubber, comfortable to use but not very strong. My controller is covered in rubber particles after each gaming session as the kontrolfreeks disintegrate
@@James-rf2ln I have had the red inferno control freaks for a year now and they’re perfect. If the grip wears off I just wash it with some dawn and it’s good to go.