Nothing can ruin Switch games like your controller subtly registering movement without you touching it, which is why Joy-Con drift has to go. While Nintendo hasn’t quite nailed a solution in its first ...
If Nintendo won’t fix the problem, someone else will. GuliKit dropped its replacement kit for Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con joysticks that uses Hall effect sensors instead. That means no more stick drift ...
GuliKit, a popular manufacturer of premium game accessories has revealed a lot of information about its "Hall Joystick for Joy-Con." This upgrade kit, according to the company, will be the best ...
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con stick drift is an issue that has been there since the device's release. Even though Nintendo has claimed to have made changes to the Joy-Con to fix the issue, many users still ...
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A user teardown of the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy Cons revealed similar stick components. The Switch 1 Joy Cons have been plagued with drift problems for years. Other changes to the Joy Con design may ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The company has started offering free repairs for Joy-Cons inflicted with stick drift in the UK, Switzerland, and ...
After months of mounting user complaints and media pressure, Nintendo appears to have finally caved in full to the issue of “Joy-Con drift” on its Nintendo Switch controllers. Tuesday’s news comes ...
Anyone who owns a Nintendo Switch will know about Joy-Con stick drift. It’s when the Joy-Con Control Sticks stop responding correctly, or suffer from "drifting." Complaints about Joy-Con drift were so ...
Stick drift comes for everyone, but Nintendo Switch hardware has a reputation for being particularly prone to failure. Naturally, everyone is wondering if the Nintendo Switch 2 and its new Joy-Con ...
Every video game controller suffers from wear-and-tear. And the most common way for this wear-and-tear to materialize is through stick drift, which refers to when an analog stick moves itself without ...