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Redesigned from the ground up, the new joysticks are said to offer a smooth and quiet experience—but do they work?
If you've ever played a Nintendo Switch for any length of time, you may have experienced the dreaded plague of Joy-Con drift. Like a gamer spirit using your controller as its own personal Ouija ...
Complaints about Joy-Con drift were so loud that Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa apologized for the "inconvenience" and launched a free repair program. Nintendo of America boss Doug Bowser ...
Nintendo has confirmed that Switch 2's Joy-Cons will not use Hall Effect thumbsticks despite all the stick drift issues ...
This isn't the only legal battle Nintendo has fought over an infuriating design flaw known to many as "Joy-Con drift," in which ... Con design for being easy to repair — at least compared ...
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 Switch 2 will feature more robust controllers than Switch 1, and better Bluetooth connectivity for its Joy-Con 2 controllers and other devices, the company has said. Speaking during a ...
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 ...
Anyone who owns a Nintendo Switch will know about Joy ... Joy-Con drift were so loud that Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa apologized for the "inconvenience" and launched a free repair program.