it also depends on the type of games people play, for example if you have Assassin’s Creed, then you move pretty quietly with sticks.
with the call of duty maybe a little faster, it depends on how sensitive you are.
if you play a racing game and have to take turns very fast, you handle the sticks / triggers differently than when playing Assassins Creed. and also difference per person, if you grab the controller convulsively and press hard on the sticks, they too suffer more. in a shooter like call of duty i have a setting where i aim and shoot with the bumpers (tactical bumper flipped), because i know dualsense triggers are more vulnerable than other controllers. the left trigger is jumping which is hardly needed, the right trigger is a grenade. and some are just a little clumsy.
I just read a comment from someone above who had taken precautions that if a game has spam on a bumper it uses a different button, so I also mean it’s different by game, I don’t know of any game I have in I have to constantly spam a button, of course it’s less good for a controller.
I don’t know many games where you have to go crazy with that controller.
yes maybe tekken, but then you can also use arrows instead of sticks.
I have a dualsense and an xbox controller here (not elite)
he doesn’t like to push the stick and push it forward and never try to do it. Also, I always pay attention to how I put a controller back in place. and also connect with cable (with xbox controller, dualsense has usb-c so it doesn’t matter much)