Compounded with sweaty hands, sometimes my thumbs don't grip well on the analogue sticks. This has pretty much been happening to mine.
The one thing I don't like about the DS4 is its analogue sticks, I bought my PS4 within a month of its original launch and I heard the first batch of controllers had problems with the analogue sticks rubbing off.
My PC is in my bedroom so when I pair this with the bluetooth adapter I never have have to leave my bed (or couch for others) to open and close games. The touch screen on the DS4 can be used as a mouse. I don't believe you can use an xbone controller wirelessly yet. They great part is that you can buy a bluetooth USB adapter and can use your DS4 wirelessly with the appropriate 3rd party software. Ergonomically I give it a slight edge over the xbone controller because of the bumpers and because I've been using sony controller most of my life. I find it easier to hit the D-pad as well as the action buttons, additionally the triggers feel great and the R1/L1 (bumpers) are easier to access compared to the microsoft counterpart. I have huge hands but I love the feel and size of this controller. I'll list my findings and impressions of both controllers for PC I own both the xbox one and DS4 controller and interchange between them when playing on PC.
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