Well I wouldn't be the best one to tell you since I handle every aspect of the Vita with extreme gentleness as if it were an egg. Yeah, you should move the analog stick gently and also I recommend lowering the sensitivity so you can aim more precisely.
I appreciate your response and it seems like they should last a long time that way. Knowing me I will baby the Vita just like most of my stuff. I've already looked into it and I'm pretty sure you can relatively easily replace some of the Vita components with a little bit of practice or research. I plan to keep spare parts on hand :] thanks
Your welcome. :) Where might you have gotten the spare parts from? Just curious. I haven't been able to find any. My right analog stick is a little loose since I bought a used Vita to save a little money. :(
I didn't see you're reply. Maybe you didn't click reply?
There are broken Vitas you can pick up here and there. some of them only have broken screens for instance. Then you could salvage the rest. Watch some of the auctions on ebay, try craigslist in your local area, ask around, etc. I've seen online auctions end very low personally. With practice you will get better at it.
I've been buying/selling online for instance and I've developed sort of a "feel" for it, which has helped me get some great deals.
Best PS Vita shooter to date.
Vita's first shooter to not disappoint.
I believe the review is taken down; perhaps it was published too early. Maybe it is best not to approve this until it is up again.
There is no review :L
Way to break embargo