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It's the somewhat perishable nature of the sticks that is our primary concern here and the first and most obvious route is to simply buy like-for-like replacement sticks for Sony's pad, easily found online at around £10 a pair - but in our experience even these eventually wear down too. Games like FIFA 16 tend to cause this wear and tear, and likewise for any sports or action title relying on heavy analogue rotations. In the end, the answer was a surprising one; rather than constantly replacing these Sony parts once they shred, why not fit the Dual Shock 4 with Xbox One sticks instead?
As it turns out, Xbox One replacement sticks use the exact same interface to lock into the pad's spindles. The dimensions match up too, meaning the sticks don't jam with the innards of Sony's pad. However, the process of doing this is rather protracted, and involves opening up your PS4 pad entirely - no easy feat the first time you do it. For those attempting to match our step-by-step video tutorial (see below), we must warn that there's a real risk of breaking your controller if you're not careful. Proceed with caution.
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