Summary
- Someone has already taken apart their Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Con, but for good reason.
- The Switch 2 owner is checking the controllers to see how likely it is that they'll eventually drift.
- Turns out not much about the controllers has changed, suggesting that, like the original Joy-Con, they might eventually suffer from drift.
The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nintendo Switch 2 has mostly been celebrated so far. That's to be expected, less than 48 hours into its run. However, some are already worried about potential problems with the console's future. Just hours after receiving their shiny new Switch 2, at least one person dismantled their Joy-Con to asse𝄹ss the controller for how likely it will be to drift.
Despite selling more than 150 million consoles over eight years, the word drift has plagued the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nintendo Switch. It has landed Nintendo in court and has become so widespread that it eventually offered �🥂�to fix Joy-Con suffering from it for free. There were hopes that the Switch 2's Joy-Con might have hall effect sticks to ensure they don't end up suffering from dr🎀ift. That is not the case, and the fan teardown shared on Reddit paints a worrying pictur🍨e for potential drift on the Switch 2.

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is the Switch 2 owner who took apart their Joy-Con on day one, sharing their findings on . They confirm that the sticks are✨n't Hall effect, nor are they TMR. The only magnets in the controllers are the ones that connect them to the Switch 2.
One Day Of Having A Switch 2 And Someone Has Already Ripped Apart Their Joy-Con
For The Greater Good
The teardown also appears to show the same markings as the🎀 original Switch's Joy-Con, which likely means Nintendo has continued to work with Alps on its sticks despite the prior console's drift issues. As demonstrated by the replies to the post, that has dampened the Switch 2 launch weekend spirits of quite a few people, even those who haven't managed to bag a Switch 2 yet.
Also noted in the replies is confirmation that Nintendo told everyone the Switch 2's Joy-Con won't have Hall effect sticks earlier this year, although, for obvious reasons, it didn't exactly yell it from the rooftops. It did claim that its ღnew Joy-Con had been redesigned from the ground up, though, and that doesn't appear to be the case.
It's going to be a while before we know if the Switch 2's Joy-Con are prone to drift. Potentially yea꧑rs, as no matter how similar the new controllers are to their predecessors, it's going to take a while before they've endured so much use that they start to suffer from drift. This first🌞 look inside the Joy-Con doesn't paint a promising picture, though, as right now, it isn't clear what Nintendo has done to combat drift in the Switch 2, if anything.

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