yeah,i can second this. I had normal xbox one and hotas was going bonkers after a few months. I ended up not using it until i upgraded to xbox one x. When i got it, i thought id try and fix the hotas for 4k elite fun, but its just worked and has done fine since.out of curiosity, what version Xbox is everyone having these issues on? ie, Xbox 1 base, Xbox 1 S or XBOX 1 X?
i have a One S and still occasionally have the yaw issue. but when i played on my son's One X, same HOTAS, i never had any issues.
I think it is an issue that relates to ram amount personally. I may be wrong, but ive had similar issues on pc with controllers in the past and always fix it by either constantly freeing up system resources or upgrading my ram.. Can you delete temporary files on xbox? that was a fix that worked on pcs, and im fairly sure you could delete temporary files on the 360.. may solve the issue