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Joystick controller technology HAS NEVER BEEN PERFECTED. Every handheld controller type I've ever had ends up having that one controller that drifts. N64, PS4, Oculus Quest, Windows, they all have a controller that drifts.
Hall effect sticks don't have that problem, and they're not new. Dreamcast controllers had one.
And nowadays third parties can make them even in the tiny joycon form factor.
Nvr had any drift with my hall effect controllers, I didn't even know what it was until my friend showed it to me
I've been using my steam deck since launch very regularly and so far no drift.