Three years and a new model later, Nintendo still h💖asn't been able to fix th🤡e Switch's pesky joy-con drift issue.
The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nintendo Switch has almost outsold the NES. Once it does, and it will, it will become the second-best-selling home console Nintendo has ever created behind the Wii. Accomplishments and accolades the Switch has manag♍ed to achieve while having what should really be considered a pretty major flaw. Joy-con drift.
The Switch's joy-con drift saga has been going on for three years, so for the entirety of the console's lifetime. The problem is just w🐻hat its name suggests. The joy-cons reacting as if they are being used without anyone, or anything, touching them. The problem has affected enough people for a class-action lawsuit to be filed against Nintendo, and also for Nintendo to fix the problem for free for anyone who encounter🐷s it.
Fixing joy-con affected Switches is all well and good, but as far as we can tell, the cause of the problem is yet to be discovered. To the point that there have been reports of 2019's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Switch Lite also suffering the same fate. Which begs the question, what is Nintendo doing to try🧸 and fix this problem, if anything? Plus, will future Switch models suffer from the same problem is Nintendo doesn't know how to permanentlᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚy fix it?
As was the case with the Lite for a long time, Nintendo is neglecting to comment on or confirm that there is another new Switch model in the works. However, there have been rumors that a Switch Pro/Switch 2 is coming. However, how can anyone have faith that the new console won't also suffer🌊 from joy-con drift?
Nintendo needs to officially speak out and address the problem. It seems wild that hasn't happened already. Then again, as the console closes in on 60 million units sold, perhaps Nintendo thinks it has gotten away with it so far, so why bo♏ther? That might work for them in the short term, but when all of the Switch owners who have come up against joy-con drift reach a point where its time to buy a new console, chances are whatever Nintendo has to offer won't be considered an option.