Conina said:
Valdney said:
I have said this many times already, but I will keep saying it whenever I have the chance to, because it bothers me so much: lack of controller options in handheld mode. I CANNOT, for the love of God, understand, that to this day, we have only one option of joycons from Nintendo. I cannot emphasize enough how much I would appreciate the option to have some type of "retro-joycon" where the analog sticks would be completely gone, that way I could play my fighting games or 2d fast paced games in general, comfortably in handheld mode. This is probably the biggest gripe I've had with a console for a long, long time. It's a FREAKING attachable controller, more options should be an obvious thing. |
Have you tried the Hori D-pad JoyCon or the very comfortable Hori Splitpad Pro? https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2018/08/hardware_review_hori_d-pad_joy-con_controller_for_nintendo_switch https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/10/hardware_review_big_hands_meet_the_hori_split_pad_pro_for_switch |
That was exactly what I was looking for until I read this :/
These controllers do, however, have a few drawbacks, as they lack some of the main features that make Nintendo's Joy-Con so special. To keep the price down, Hori sacrificed HD Rumble, motion control and NFC. The lack of a built-in battery also means these controllers are only useable in Handheld mode with the original model Switch
If you could use them detached it would be perfect. More comfortable controller without having to keep your hands together all the time.