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The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons are missing Hall Effect sticks, meaning they share the same characteristics as the original ...
The new Joy-Cons look a lot like the old Joy-Cons but are about a half-inch longer and black, with color accents on the ...
After several days of not providing a direct answer about the technology used in the Switch 2’s Joy-Cons, Nintendo has ...
One of the biggest unresolved issues to emerge from the recent Nintendo Switch 2 launch event has been cleared up, though the ...
Despite the widespread stick drift issues that plagued the original Switch, Nintendo has confirmed that the Switch 2 doesn't ...
In an overview of the Switch 2 hardware, Nintendo confirmed that both the left and right Joy-Cons on the system, which are also bigger and more ergonomic than their predecessors, can be turned on ...
That led to the idea returning for the Switch 2. Kawamoto said the goal was to make it easier to attach and detach the Joy-Cons so that even children could do it. Nintendo went through "a lot of ...
Using them in conjunction with the mouse feature was like double fisting trackballs, and I personally think we now need a new ...
Nintendo has now confirmed that the Switch 2 will not feature hall effect joysticks, meaning stick drift could still be a major issue.
Nintendo of America's Nate Bihldorff in an interview with NintendoLife stated the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons don't have Hall Effect sticks. "Well, the Joy-Con 2's controllers have been designed ...