Stuck with the stick?
Nintendo's Joy-Con headache is only just beginning, with the company now facing a class-action lawsuit relating to the drifting analogue sticks on its innovative Switch controllers.
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You people and your opinions no one asked for
I would think drift could be eliminated with the lite. The controls are directly wired instead of having to sync like the originals.
I mean, this is a legit concern. One would hope Nintendo would use only the best components for the controls literally attached to one of their models, but the fact remains that if there are problems, there's no way to switch them out and replace them with another Joycon.
Greed is massively strong with Nintendont
literally no one asked for your opinion