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Dravenet7 said:
NATO said:

He specifically says the left one came off when he dropped it, then when showing the difference with the two, realizes the right one comes off easily too, all of this after a Nintendo rep told them it was built to take a beating.

however you spin it, a latched mechanism should not be able to be defeated by a small amount of force, and it shows that over time with continued use the problem would only get worse as the plastic slide rails wear down.

you can wave your hand and dismiss it all you want, but that's going to be a genuine issue within the first 6 months of release for a lot of people.

You tell 'em. I'm so sick of fans ACTUALLY DEFENDING faulty functions of the hardware. They always try to dissmiss, attack, and downplay genuine criticism and spin it in their favor. They don't understand that criticisms such as this are NOT blind attacks. Calling out problems like this is exactly what Nintendo needs right now. People need to accept the faults that are cited.

 

 

I mean look at this

 

Just like the thing you just mentioned, this is a serious issue! So what if he used a little force to snap off the Joycons from the Switch? So what if they gave the Switch a teeny weeny, completely unnoticeable nudge by smacking it down with a Joycon to knock  it over its stand? So what? There's no way these are worse than grossly exaggerated. These are serious issues!

You got me for a moment there xD