Switch 1 games don't just have smoother framerates on Switch 2. Games that rely on gyro aiming desync a lot less with the new system, according to this test of World of Goo, Skyward Sword, and Splatoon by Good Vibes Gaming.
Switch 1 games don't just have smoother framerates on Switch 2. Games that rely on gyro aiming desync a lot less with the new system, according to this test of World of Goo, Skyward Sword, and Splatoon by Good Vibes Gaming.
Who would've thought, technology can get better !
But yes, I could see it whilst playing Welcome Tour gyro's minigames.
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Nice that there has been improvement.
Gyro is my preferred way to play games that involve aiming, and I found the tech already worked very well on Switch 1 with most games not needing to be reset often. Heck, I can't remember the last time I reset the gyro in a Switch game.


| Mar1217 said: Who would've thought, technology can get better ! |
…you purchased the $10 Welcome Tour (that everyone was dying for)?
firebush03 said:
…you purchased the $10 Welcome Tour (that everyone was dying for)? |
Mmh mmmh, yup. I love meeself to read some good techno babel and experience hardware related minigames apparently.
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Finally playing Mario Galaxy and Skyward Sword will be an acceptable experience on Switch (2).

An 8 year newer tech have better Gyro? Colour me surprise...
Love Gyro and brilliant use of mouse style controls




Good. Now I want to hear the Switch 2 controlls don't drift anymore.
That will make an update to Ring Fit Adventure a lot more usable in the later stages where one little desync can screw up your game.
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