My 2014 Xbox One controller had about 33% stick drift on the right stick. This made the game quite difficult and no other fixes worked so I decided to just get a new module. The modules were pretty easy to install. I desoldered the old ones with a copper wick and the new ones went straight into the board and were soldered in no time. Tested the controller with a test app and they work great. I'll update this if I run into any issues in the future, but for now I'm very happy with this inexpensive solution. Updated 1/4/18. As another reviewer pointed out, this isn't the same sensor module as the stock module. It works great but is slightly different from the stock controller. The joystick has a little more deadzone (the amount of movement in the joystick before it senses movement), and the X to Y transitions are a little more abrupt (for example, if you spin the controller in a circle, it doesn't). perfectly smooth transition in the game). It's not bad, but it takes a little getting used to and you probably don't want to switch between two different controllers. I can still play all my games just as well as I used to, only others might see it differently. I would definitely suggest swapping both sticks, even if one has no drift, just so they both respond the same way, rather than having a standard and a non-original stick. Update 1/25/19 Well after a month of fairly random use I started developing a stick drift in one of them. Luckily there are 4 so I can swap them out, but if I used them all in different controllers I'd be really upset. Forced to downgrade in these
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