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technology7 months ago

Switch 2's Joy-Con Drift Issues Emerge Early in Its Lifecycle

The article discusses concerns about Joy-Con drift on the new Nintendo Switch 2, noting that while the issue is common in gaming controllers, early reports of drift on the Switch 2 are rare and often fixable. Nintendo claims improvements in controller durability, but long-term susceptibility remains to be seen. Repair options are available, and the overall risk of pervasive hardware flaws appears similar to other gaming controllers.

gaming2 years ago

Nintendo's Hall Effect Joystick Patent Promises End to Switch 2's Joy-Con Drift

Nintendo has filed a patent for a joystick that uses a magnetic field to register input, potentially addressing the issue of Joy-Con drift experienced by many Switch owners. The magnetic field approach is similar to Hall Effect technology used in some third-party Joy-Con and joysticks. It remains uncertain whether Nintendo will release this joystick for the current Switch or its successor, but fans are hopeful for a solution to the Joy-Con drift problem.

technology2 years ago

Nintendo Switch Repair Subscription in Japan Cancelled After One Year

Nintendo has cancelled its Nintendo Switch repair subscription service in Japan after just a year. The service, which allowed subscribers up to six repairs a year, including two hardware repairs, was not renewed or offered to new customers after August 31, 2023. While fans hoped for a similar service in North America and Europe, Nintendo has not made any announcements regarding its availability in those regions. The cancellation comes as the Joy-Con controllers continue to face issues with "Joy-Con drift," leading to lawsuits against Nintendo.

technology2 years ago

Nintendo expands free Joy-Con repair program in Europe.

Nintendo has agreed to offer free lifetime repairs of Nintendo Switch controllers experiencing the "Joy-Con drift" to consumers across the European Union. The move comes in response to years of organized complaints and a pressure campaign from the European Consumer Organization (BEUC). Despite the European victory, the BEUC said that Nintendo extending its free repair program is "only a short-term fix" for a wider issue.