Maybe it developed stick drift and kept bashing them into the Titanic.
I had that happen once. Only it was a Logitech flight stick and I was playing Elite Dangerous. Things can get pretty scary in space when you always yaw left.
It's hardly their fault, I'm sure if anyone had asked them about counting on their stuff to keep 5 people alive they would have reacted with horror like anyone else.
I see nothing wrong with using a Logitech controller for this purpose. They kept spares so even if they died somehow, you could just swap in another. And even if the batteries died, and you were a complete asshat and didn't bring any extras, you could likely just plug it in.
It's just hilarious that people are constantly talking about this controller and not the myriad of other legitimate safety red flags.
The F710 doesn't have a USB connection. It won't work without batteries. The F310 would have made more sense, since it's wired and I doubt that rumble is needed for piloting a submarine. It'd be cheaper, too.
To me, using a Logitech controller is a red flag. Not that they used a controller, but that they used a cheap knockoff controller, not an official one. (I had a Logitech controller when I first got a gaming PC; I could not get a different one fast enough). It’s a red flag because if you cheaped out on the controller, what ELSE have you cheaped out on?
That was one of my first thoughts when I saw they used one, and it turned out they cheaped out on a lot.