Jumpin said: In my opinion, infinitely more important than fixing Joycon drift is fixing the de-sync issues and improving the gyroscopic controls. There might be something weak about the IR aiming, too, since it seems like something companies would take advantage of.in games like the RE ports - since IR aiming on Wii was a massive boost over other iterations of RE4. The worst desync issue I’ve been coming across is not even in home console mode, but handheld. I find I’m often needing to jiggle the joycons or disconnect/reconnect the controllers for them to begin working again. These are issues I want to see 100% fixed.
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Anything that doesn't work should be in the top priority list. It's Nintendo responsibility to provide non-drifting joycons, not responsibility of consumers to fix it
I don't even know what handheld mode desync is supposed to be and you pretty much the first one I've see relating this experience, seems a issue of your Switch
Meanwhile I don't know a single person who didn't experience some kind drift afer some months