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StarDoor said:
BillyBlaze said:

Yes, I guess you're right - in its current state the system is not for me. That's why I'm not buying it, although I would really like to play some of the released and upcoming games. But I'm not paying for something that I can't use.

However, my point is that this could be fixed easily. With the Switch's concept of detachable controllers there are so many possibilities to make custom controllers for all kinds of purposes. The only question is if it would be profitable for Nintendo. But with at least 10% of Switch owners complaining about the lack of ergonomy and difficulties to play games like Splatoon 2 in handheld mode, I am pretty confident that "handheld mode only" joycons with more grip, bigger buttons, and a better positioning of the right stick would sell pretty well.

Okay, no one is complaining about Splatoon 2's handheld mode because of anything to do with the joycons. It's because you either have to move the entire screen to aim, or you have to use the inferior twin stick controls.

Even when I aim with motion controls, I still need the right stick to move the camera more quickly. And constantly switching from the ABXY buttons to the right stick and back is really uncomfortable.