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LegitHyperbole said:
Soundwave said:

They will probably size them up too because it's a very obvious way of getting people to have to buy all their Joycons over again, they can claim "hey the system is larger, we have no choice but to go with larger Joycons!" instead of reusing the same size and letting people just use their existing Joycons attached to the system. 

Extra Joycon sales are probably a huge cash cow. 

For sure and they'll probably still have joycon drift as a feature as to that fact. 

Nintendo needs to use hall effect. Still in shock SEGA solved analog drift in 1995 with Saturn and then again in 1999 with Dreamcast. Their analog sticks use magnets or the Hall effect. Not a single one of those controllers drifts today in my collection.

Last edited by Leynos - on 27 May 2024

Bite my shiny metal cockpit!