What are your thoughts on this no-drift stick feature of the Switch 2? Have you had problems with stick-drift on your Switch like I have? If you do have stick-drift issues with your Switch controllers, follow the solutions I mentioned in the video and let me know how it goes.
We have 4 switches in our family unit, one of which is from launch day and has thousands of hours of runtime. Not one has a 'stick drift' issue. I know I'm gentle on my things, but I can't vouch for the other 3 we own, again no joycon issues ever.
You're lucky. I've had stick drift on 3 Joy-Cons and even on my Switch Pro controller. But we only have one Switch that everyone in my family's been using so it's been used a lot.
I’ve not yet experienced stick drift on the Switch, but I barely even play with Joy Cons. My options are the Hori Split Pad Pro, the official Switch Pro controller (even though it too is prone to drift, but not to the same extent as the Joy Cons…), and the 8bitdo Ultimate Controller. Sometimes you’d have to look into the aftermarket brands and find which ones outperform the official brand and avoid the cheap knockoffs. Best be careful when playing the kind of games that involve button mashing… It costed the functionality of the ZR button of my PowerA GameCube style Switch controller… Not sure if I’d get a new one after that. I hope this new Switch 2 controller also comes with a hybrid digital/analog trigger set like the GameCube controller did.
@@AlkuntarGaming i mean id love to have it but not gonna hold breathe. even upgrading the chip to atleast 5x faster than current chip is far reach. if im not mistaken the current chip is equal to snapdragon 845. they might only use chip equal to 855 or 865.