maxleresistant said:
This is from the official website "Gaming springs into action by removing detachable Joy-Con controllers from either side of Nintendo Switch. One player can use a Joy-Con controller in each hand; two players can each take one; or multiple Joy-Con can be employed by numerous people for a variety of gameplay options. They can easily click back into place or be slipped into a Joy-Con Grip accessory, mirroring a more traditional controller. Or, if preferred, the gamer can select an optional Nintendo Switch Pro Controller to use instead of the Joy-Con controllers. Furthermore, it is possible for numerous people to bring their Nintendo Switch systems together to enjoy local multiplayer face-to-face competition." If you think that most people aren t lost by all this, you are wrong. The wiiU was already a mess because it had 3 official controllers, people couldn t wrap their head around the fact that the you could only have one gamepade per wiiU. I know we are all gamers here, but the market is not just us, it s mainly average consumers who likes simple and easy to use products. I don t see the switch as a simple product, I see it as a product that tries to do too many thing and does nothing properly. I own a WiiU, I remember when I bought Nintendoland, that game is a mess, you need the gamepad, wiimotes, wii motion plus, nunchucks, and you spend too much time changing the configurations. It had some nice mini games, but it was just a pain in the ass. |
Have you actually read that?
There is absolutely nothing confusing there, is exactly what they show on the Switch add and everybody understood it pretty quickly because there is no complexity on that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5uik5fgIaI







