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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?
This comes via our interview with Nintendo of America's Nate Bihldorff, who outright confirmed the exclusion. Notably, he ...
Nintendo of America scored a major legal victory. The company had been facing down a potential class-action lawsuit in ...
Nintendo admitted that the Switch 2's Joy-Con controllers are not using sticks with the Hall effect but self-designed ones ...
Nintendo has confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers won't use Hall Effect sticks, meaning they may be prone to ...
As part of yesterday's Ask the Developer Vol. 16 Nintendo Switch 2, the console's designers were asked a whole bunch of ...
Nintendo has now confirmed that the Switch 2 will not feature hall effect joysticks, meaning stick drift could still be a major issue.
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 ...