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so make sure you're using your local version of Nintendo's website when you fill out the form. Unfortunately, not every Joy-Con can be repaired. If nothing else is working to fix the drift issues ...
Nintendo of America scored a major legal victory. The company had been facing down a potential class-action lawsuit in California over a defect with the Nintendo Switch and its Joy-Con controllers, ...
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." Complaints about Joy-Con drift ...
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.
TL;DR: Nintendo Switch users have long faced Joy-Con stick drift issues, leading to lawsuits and free repairs. The upcoming Switch 2 Joy-Con will not use Hall Effect sticks, which are less prone ...
Nintendo claims that it has built better, nicer controllers to help avoid stick drift on the Switch 2, and that it’s made the new console’s eShop snappier and easier to use. But the company’s answers ...
Nintendo Switch 2 hardware design lead Tetsuya Sasaki responded to questions asking how the company had improved the Joy-Con 2 controllers after years of complaints of Joy-Con drift with Switch 1.
Hall Effect joysticks, with their magnetic sensing, could fix the issue—but Nintendo doesn't seem ... whether the Switch 2 is a hotbed for Joy-Con drift like its predecessor.
Nintendo speaking with VideoGamesChronicle was asked about the Joy-Con analog stick drift issue with the Switch 1 and stated the Joy-Cons on the Switch 2 have been improved. "The control sticks ...
The Joy-Cons ... from joystick drift and how easily Nintendo could correct it with Hall-effect thumbsticks, it is incomprehensible that it didn't. That's not to say that the Joy-Con 2 will have ...