The pressure on Nintendo to do something about joy-con drift continues to mount asඣ nine consumer groups in Europe have banded together to investigate the issue.

The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nintendo Switch is well on the way to becoming one of, if not the best-selling Nintendo console of all time by the end of its life cycle. If it even has an ending. There have been suggestions that the Switch could become the first Nintendo console t🅺o get updated rat𒆙her than replaced for the rest of time. That may begin next year as rumors continue to swirl that a Switch Pro is ♉incoming.

The Switch is not without its problems, though. In fact, one that has plagued it since the console was first released is showing no signs of going away anytime soon. We are, of course, talking about joy-con drif🤡t. The phenomenon which causes Switch users' analog sticks to react even when they aren't being used or even touched.

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Even though the problem has been there since launch, it wasn't until the filing of a class-action lawsuit against Nintendo in 2019 that it got mainstream attention. 18 months on from that, even though 168澳洲幸运𓆏5开奖网:Nintendo has apologized for joy-con dri💜ft, nothing has been done. Nintendo has even been accused of continu𝔉ing to man꧂ufacture faulty joy-cons.

That has now resulted i🃏n consumer groups from nine different European countries teaming up to investigate the problem. Consumer organizations from the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Italy, France, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, and the European umbrella organization BEUC are urging anyone living in those nine countries to have experienced joy-con drift to get in touch with them. The French and Belgian organizations have already received almost 1000 complaints.

Consumers' Association director Sandra Molenaar has said that the respꦏonses will be used to determine what action needs to be taken. If a solution cannot then be reached with Nintendo, the nine organizations will jointly go to court. More bad news for Nintendo on the joy-con front after it previously claimed in court that joy-con drift "isn’t a real problem or hasn’t caused anyone any inconvenience."

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