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Smart hardware tweaks and Mario Kart World are great, but the Switch 2 lacks truly new and exciting offerings at launch.
The Nintendo Switch 2 improves on one of the best consoles ever with smoother gameplay, a better design and some fun new ...
A user teardown of the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy Cons revealed similar stick components. The Switch 1 Joy Cons have been plagued with drift problems for years. Other changes to the Joy Con design may ...
Despite the legacy of Joy-Con stick drift on the original Switch, the Switch 2 still won’t use drift-resistant Hall effect joysticks. Instead, Nintendo is likely relying on a cover surrounding ...
Nintendo has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2’s Joy-Con 2 controllers will not feature Hall Effect analogue sticks, which is sure to raise fears about Joy-Con drift rearing its head for the ...
Fortunately, there are still plenty of third-party options, and Walmart has just slashed the price of some lovely Zelda-inspired Joy-Con controllers from YUOY ... don't suffer the same stick drift ...
In a response to Nintendo Life, Nintendo’s Nate Bihldorff has confirmed it’s not using Hall Effect sticks in the Switch 2 Joy-Con. Instead, it designed the stick technology from the ground up ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. TL;DR: Nintendo Switch users have long faced ...
Nintendo has confirmed that Switch 2's Joy-Cons will not use Hall Effect thumbsticks despite all the stick drift issues Switch owners have put up with since the console launched in 2017.
Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo, as a stick drift-enraged customer, could you please clarify something for me? Nintendo Switch 2 This is probably the reason Switch 2's Joy-Cons aren't immune to stick ...
Anyone who owns a Nintendo Switch will know about Joy-Con stick drift. It’s when the Joy-Con Control Sticks stop responding correctly, or suffer from "drifting." More like this Nintendo Switch 2 ...
One lingering question is whether the new system's magnetic Joy-Con controllers will be prone to the same stick-drift problem that was commonplace in the Switch 1 controllers, and Nintendo's ...