Nintendo Switch 2’s first film has answered many questions around the release date, price and launch lineup, but there is still much. A long -lasting question is whether the new system’s magnetic joy will suffer from which controllers will suffer the same stick draft problem, which was a common thing in switch 1 controllers, and Nintendo’s response did not relieve these concerns.
In question and answer with several staff from Nintendo’s senior hardware development, the panel was asked if the new joy and pro -controllers for Switch 2 have solved the stick problem? Nintendo Technology and Development General Manager Titesvia Sasaki briefly raised this question.
Sasaki said, “As you may have seen and felt, Joey 2’s new controllers for Nintendo Switch 2 have really been developed from the ground up from the beginning, and they have been designed for a big movement and smooth movement.”
The answer suggests that the new switch 2 Joey-Put has been improved, but the answer clearly did not pay attention to the question: if the new controllers have resolved the stick draft issue. Perhaps the problem has been solved by the newly -designed from the ground up, but Nintendo did not say so directly.
However, in some important ways, very different from the elderly are very different. They are large to fit the new size of the system, and they are magnetically attached rather than a sliding mechanism. When they turn them towards them, they can double like mice, which is used in sports like Matrod Prime 4: Wheelchair Basketball Game Drag X Drive, and Switch 2 Welcome Tour. For more details, see our hand -on impression of Switch 2.