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A class action lawsuit that claims Microsoft distributed faulty Xbox controllers has been compelled to arbitration.
This follows a call from the company made back in February to have an impartial adjudicator resolve the issues outside of the courtroom.
The case, filed in April 2020 by US law firm CSK&D, alleges that a high volume of Xbox players have been affected by drifting issues caused by general use of the controller. The firm also filed similar cases against Sony and Nintendo.
However, CSK&D remains committed to recuperating damages outside of court, and has reportedly received a "sufficient volume" of defective controllers to support the case.
An expert examination of the Xbox One controllers concluded that that stick drift is caused by a design flaw in the potentiometer -- which is "the mechanism that translates the physical movement of the thumbstick into movement within the video game."
This follows a call from the company made back in February to have an impartial adjudicator resolve the issues outside of the courtroom.
The case, filed in April 2020 by US law firm CSK&D, alleges that a high volume of Xbox players have been affected by drifting issues caused by general use of the controller. The firm also filed similar cases against Sony and Nintendo.
However, CSK&D remains committed to recuperating damages outside of court, and has reportedly received a "sufficient volume" of defective controllers to support the case.
An expert examination of the Xbox One controllers concluded that that stick drift is caused by a design flaw in the potentiometer -- which is "the mechanism that translates the physical movement of the thumbstick into movement within the video game."
Xbox controller drift lawsuit to be settled out of court
A class action lawsuit that claims Microsoft distributed faulty Xbox controllers has been compelled to arbitration. Thi…
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