I got a launch switch and played Breath of the Wild and Mario Odyssey. Then it collected dust for a long time until I got FE: Three Houses which I am now playing. I just started getting da drift last week. No goo Nintendo. No. Goo. I have no interest in the lite, but if I did I definitely wouldn't trust that it wouldn't go driftin'.
As someone who was only lukewarm about "The Know", I really do enjoy Brian's chemistry with the FH crew in these videos. He adds something extra that makes "Inside Gaming" feel distinct from other FH content. Nothing against some of the new kids, who I'm sure are great behind the scenes, but they definitely lack the on-camera comfort and experience that comes with good content. The differences in quality of voice, diction, delivery, banter, etc. are borderline unbearable (at least unbearable enough to click away) when watching the new folks side-by-side with more established cast members.
Xbox 360 controllers have drift you just never know it because game developers have to program in a deadzone so it doesn't cause issues during gameplay
My red joy con that came with my switch drifts Downward, I have issues playing smash bros ultimate. My red stick is used for a certain attack so my A button attack doesn’t work because it is registering the red stick doing something.
This is silly. They should really just put out a small software option/app that lets you manually set each thumb stick's neutral position or dead zones. Super simple software solution.
I actually did not know that Nintendo was no longer charging people to get their joycons fixed. I paid $30 a year ago to get mine fixed, and it only lasted 2-3 months. Now I feel a bit better about sending them in to get fixed AGAIN for free. It’s absolutely absurd that they aren’t able to permanently fix them, and if they can’t fix them, just give me new ones.