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rjason12 said:

lol there's only 2 Nintendo developed games on the system currently, Zelda and 1-2 Switch. A few indie titles use it though.

 

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, ARMS, and Splatoon 2 have all been playable with the former releasing in a few days so we should by now know if they use HD Rumble to any significant extent. That no one ever mentions it when talking about those games isn't a good sign.

 

TomaTito said:

Zelda does not use it. It just has traditional vibrations made with the linear resonant actuators.
Nintendo's excuse? They wanted to keep both WiiU and Switch versions as close as possible.

Not sure if Nintendo is doing it with MK8D, then there is ARMS and Splatoon 2. Dragon Quest I think has it for retail, and on the eShop side there are more options with FAST rmx, Blaster Master Zero, Has-Been Heroes, Graceful Explosion Machine, Mr. Shifty, Wonder Boy, Tumbleseed, ...

 

Ha no they don't, otherwise the Switch version wouldn't have higher resolution. But eh fine we can discount Zelda. If MK8D, ARMS, and Splatoon 2 aren't using it in any meaningful ways then it's safe to say HD Rumble is gonna go the way of the Gamepad, but atleast the former isn't the system's main feature.