SonytendoAmiibo said:
But HD Rumble is in a standard controller, the Switch Pro Controller. |
I meant any standard controller without HD feedback. I.e. wii u, xbone, ps4 etc. It's like when your playing a race game and every time you go round the circuit you keep going off the track slightly at a certain point and get that vibration feedback to indicate your off the track within a short space of time you have turned off the feedback. Also with Switch you may be motivated to turn it off to extend battery life especially as the standard Switch package only charges the controllers when they are docked so one way of extending that time when using it as a home console is turning off vibration. I mean how big are the batteries going to be in those tiny little controllers? I suspect the pro controller is going to be significantly better for home use.








