nemo37 said:
When the Switch Joy-Cons are connected physically to the Switch in handheld mode or when the Pro controller is connected through a USB connector, then lag from the controller should be no different than when using a physically wired connector with an Xbox One or Dualshock or any other USB controller regardless of whether or not gyro aiming is used (is it even mandatory for this game?). |
A Gyro-sensor is more complicated than a stick or button, so it takes more time to read it. And then again to interpret the results. Even sticks and buttons add lag, that's not for free, but for these it is pretty low. I don't actually know how much more lag a modern gyro-sensor like the one in the Switch produces, may well be low enough to be fine.







