By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Chrkeller said:
Shiken said:

Something that happens to pretty much every controller does not exactly qualify as a unique problem and a poll of less than 50 people does not exactly qualify as a RROD scale anything.  Also it appears you still refuse to go back to my first post, so you are talking in circles.

Dude, I have been gaming for 30 years.  I have owned a N64, ps1, ps2, ps3, ps4, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Dreamcast, Gamecube, Wii, Wii U and a Switch.  I have owned dozens upon dozens of controllers.  I have never had drift issues, it has exclusively been a Joy Con problem for me.  Nintendo is my favorite developer, the Switch my favorite console, but the Joy Cons are trash.  The first pair I had drifted and had connectivity issues.  I replaced them and had drift problems yet again, and now they come of the console easily.  The Joy Cons are not durable.  This is a real problem, not a made up anti Nintendo stance.  Just Google "Joy Con drift" and notice the hundreds of issues being reported.    

Thats cool, my experience is different and I have been gaming since before the NES.  What is your point besides hardware problems exist everywhere but not everyone experiences them during the same generation, because as I have already said I have experienced issues for every console from the N64 to the PS4 at some point, yet I have had no issues with my Switch or controllers.  And before it comes onto question, I am very OCD about my things so I can assure you only the best care is given when handling, storing, or using my devices.



Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-5643-2927-1984

Animal Crossing NH Dream Address: DA-1078-9916-3261