I really like Sonyās DualShock 4 controller. I use it a lot, both for playing games on PS4 and also, lately, for PC games. But there is one aspect Iām not wild about: Those slippery thumbsticks.
I like how the thumbsticks respondātheyāre nice and springy, and are a good height. But I donāt love the material theyāre made out of. I havenāt experienced the ādisintegrating thumbstickā problem that some people have reported, but my thumbs do tend to slip off the thumbsticks, particularly if Iāve been playing for a while.
I know that itās possible to perform surgery on your DualShock 4 and replace the thumbsticks with the Xbox Oneās less-slippery sticks, but that seems like a lot of work, so Iād been holding off. Meanwhile, I kept seeing photos of peopleās DualShock 4ās with various types of colorful rubber nubs over the thumbsticks, so I decided Iād try some out. I did a little googling and settled on the Grip-iT Analog Stick Covers. (Note: I got mine from Amazon ā our site automatically makes that into an affiliate link, so Gawker gets some small percentage of the sale if you click through and buy one. You can check out the Grip-it site here, and order them direct if you prefer.) Anyway, they were five bucks, so I figured, what the hell.
Iāve been using them for about a week, and Iām a big fan. (They also work with plenty of other controllers, including the Xbox One, but I donāt find the Xbox One thumbsticks to be very slippery, so I only use them on the DualShock.) It took a little doing to get them on rightāthere kept being an air bubble on the left thumbstick for some reasonābut now that Iāve got them on, theyāve made my thumbsticks far less slippery. It takes some getting used toāthe thumbsticks are now a tad squishier than Iād been used toābut after a few days, I canāt imagine switching back. My thumb catches easily on each one and I never have to quickly āresetā my thumb in the middle of a game.
Iām pretty new to thumbstick nubs, but Iām guessing a bunch of you out there use them, too. If so, what brand do you use? What controller? How do you like them? Have you found one brand to be better than others?