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Nintendo Switch 2 report details magnetic Joy-Con, Pro Controller compatibility
behold the switch 2 controller:
Can’t wait for magnetic drift to rail-cannon a joycon straight into my ceiling.
Good way to drop the controller or console accidentally
They still could have it on rails, just use magnets to secure rather than a latch that can get stuck or broken as easily. I would worry more that magnets = no Hall effect joysticks.
As if they were willing to give up that revenue stream in any case. It makes them too much money.
Original switch user…zero drift, never dropped or had controllers just fall out.
The fuck are people doing?
Also no drift!
…but I’ve only used my joycons for maybe an hour total, I can’t stand them. Love the pro controller though!
The pro controller is way better, but I still prefer Xbox and PlayStation controllers, in that order.
Dualsense is my fave! Especially in games where the triggers and haptics work (I play everything on the computer now.) Pacific Drive and Returnal make excellent use of the haptics and triggers.
I barely used my joycons, but I had drift. I don’t think I was misusing them, I only used them when mobile, and that was infrequent. And yet they drifted.
I replaced the sticks with Hall effect sticks, and they’ve been fine since.
You just got lucky, I guess. Or maybe you don’t use the joycons as much? I had to send my joycons back because of drift 3 times. Joycons aren’t full on falling out, but one of them will come out without pressing the button. Kickstand is also pretty useless, falls out from a tiny bit of pressure.
Drift has nothing to do with what people are doing. It occurs naturally from any dust or debris that makes it into the controller. Obviously the better care you take the less likely it is but it’s not user error causing stick drift.
They offered to fix them for free, so it wasn’t about revenue
Eh. You would think. But it could well have been about saving face more than actually wanting to do good. Think about how many people would have gone through the paperwork and trouble of getting their joycon repaired when buying a new pair is so much easier
Didn’t say they fix them for free because of wanting to do good. The alternative would be small claims or lawsuits because or broken hardware, so preventing a loss or revenue
People love magnetic clamps
I’ve heard that the original Switch was supposed to have magnetic joy-cons, the snap sound they using being the sound of the magnetic joycons attaching. However they couldn’t get the magnets to not mess with the electronics at the Switch’s form factor at the time