Hi there. The turning symptoms you described are most commonly caused by controller stick drift. This can be caused by dust and debris getting inside of the controller or a faulty controller. Try testing with a different controller.
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Edited by ShodArt58680095: 5/8/2023 6:40:40 PMWell after more testing it comes and goes. I have a hall effect controller so drift is barely occurring but when I unplug and re-plug the controller the problem goes away then comes back after few minutes. I will be testing it more.
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Have you tested with a standard Xbox controller? Does it occur with both controllers?
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On standard Xbox controller the drift occurs but the slow movement never happened.
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It's possible both controllers could be faulty or have degraded over time. You would either need another controller to test with that is known to not have any problems or take them to a repair shop for inspection. Or if you're using them wirelessly, there could be some sort of bluetooth interference happening. Anther possibility is network or game connectivity issues. You can try some troubleshooting tips from [url=https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049496531-Network-Troubleshooting-Guide]this guide[/url] to see if that improves or fixes the issues.
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I will also double check in more than one game too to make sure, and if issues remain I will replace the controller. Thank you!