Comment New Analog modules, PLEASE (Score 2) 59
When people complain about how imprecise analog sticks are, one of the biggest problems is overcoming the initial tension that the return spring has on the analog nub. The thing hasn't changed in nearly 20 years. We've had hall effect sensors(Used on the Dreamcast; funny enough) and all sorts of other new ways to detect analog input. It's just two potentiometers.
We may never get to the place where analog aiming is as precise as a mouse, but we can certainly do better than what we've got now.