Summary
- Nintendo has not mentioned anything about improving Joy-Con drift in the Switch 2.
- There was a lot of buzz about Hall Effect joysticks being used for the console.
- This could be due to the lawsuit regarding drift in the original Switch.
Nintendo gave us a deep dive of the Switch 2 during yesterday's Direct. Many of the speculations that we've been hearing over the past few months have been confirmed, including the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:magnetically attachable Joy-Con, the fact that they can 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:double up as a mouse, and the mysteꦚrious C button, which turned out to be for Game Chat.

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We also got a look at a number of first party games, including 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mario Kart World and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Donkey Kong Bananza, as well as third-party titles like Elden Ring: tarnished Edition, Cyberpunk 2077, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:FromSoftware's The Duskbloods. Howeverꦅ, there was one highly requested feature that Nintendo was silent about, Hall Effect joysticks for the Joy-Con.
Does The Nintendo Switch 2 Have Hall Effect Joysticks?
Well, the simple answer is that we don't know yet. Nintendo didn't mention anything about the Joy-Con besides the magnetic attaching and the mouse feature. You'd think that with the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:now resolved legal matter and the sheer number of cases of drifting, Nintendo would be screaming about improving its joysticks from the rooftops, but the✤re's .
This could mean several things. The first, and hopefully unlikely, scenario is that Nintendo simply hasn't addressed the issue. The devs may have stuck to the old formula for whatever reason; be it in order to sell more Joy-Con or present a higher quality Switch 2 in a few years with Hall Effect sticks. A hypothetical newer model would likely also address the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:low battery life of the Switch 2.
Ano🌺ther scenario could be that Nintendo did address the situation, but is keeping quiet about it. Due to the previously mentioned legal issue, Nintendo may not want to make a buzz about improꦍving the joysticks, as this could cause the matter to reignite and the company may end up implicating itself by admitting that there was indeed a known issue with the previous iteration.
It seems we won't know what the case is until a third party does a complete technical strip-down or the Switch 2. Hopefully, Nintendo has addressed the issue and is just keeping quiet about it for this reason. If not, it will just add to the frustration of fans who are alrꦯeady disappointed by tဣhe pricing of the console and first party game.

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