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TheMisterManGuy said:

It's not the worst, it's just different. Like I said, if you try to treat the Switch like it's a PS4 then yeah, it's sad. But if you used it like it's supposed to, then it's fine (aside from the drift).

-The clunky and horribly designed N64 controller

-The choice of choosing to go with mini CD format for the Gamecube is similar to Sony going with the UMD format

-The choice of going 3D which was barely used by anyone and developers knew that which is why most of the games never used or took advantage of it

-WiiUs dying simply not from powering on for long amount of time (seriously what other hardware does that lol)

-The joycon drift issue which is more common than the Dualshock 3/4 drift issue.

-The WiiU gamepad which is just a waste, clearly no one used it and instead used the pro controller more.

-The power button placement on the 3DS and the Switch is horribly designed, forget the 3DS, but what other device this day forces you to press and hold the power button to get the menu to turn off a system in the 2010s/2020s? Switch is the only one that lacks a built in menu

The best thing they did this generation was the Switch Pro Controller - great design and battery life that puts shame to both the Playstation and Xbox equivalent controlllers. No useless stuff like lights on the controller, no useless stuff like a built in mic on a controller, etc - just for playing which is what a controller should be for.