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CaptainExplosion said:

I am, and hopefully it exceeds the projected opening weekend.

But after seeing it, let's make a promise.

(This coming from the person who spoiled the final boss of DKBananza for me…) Though I agree 100%!



Wyrdness said:

That's Wonderful! I'll definitely get one down the road.



Bet with Teeqoz for 2 weeks of avatar and sig control that Super Mario Odyssey would ship more than 7m on its first 2 months. The game shipped 9.07m, so I won

CaptainExplosion said:
firebush03 said:

Who all is watching the Mario movie tomorrow? I know I am! I’ve avoided any and all trailers, presentations, and footage— I want that fully clean perspective going in.

I am, and hopefully it exceeds the projected opening weekend.

But after seeing it, let's make a promise.

Spoiler: Mario saves the princess.



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Wyrdness said:

Didn't expect that.



How the OG pro controller works on Switch 2?

I'm planning on buying the Pro, but it's crazy expensive in Brasil because they are all imported (talking about 120~130 USD)

Switch 1 pro controller I can get for 60 USD, given or taken



IcaroRibeiro said:

How the OG pro controller works on Switch 2?

I'm planning on buying the Pro, but it's crazy expensive in Brasil because they are all imported (talking about 120~130 USD)

Switch 1 pro controller I can get for 60 USD, given or taken

I think it works great, but then again, I’ve never used any controllers outside of Nintendo and PlayStation 1st party OEM. What questions do you have?

// Triggers are digital, not analogue. In some ways, this is a major upgrade over PS5 (less time between input and in-game response), in other ways it’s a step back (there’s not much more satisfying that, e.g., getting that subtle feedback of shooting a bow).

// Rumble tech is insane! They somehow manage to replicate audio from a speaker just from rumble alone.

// There’s a headphone jack.

// There aren’t any distracting lights on the controller.

// You’ve got a GL/GR button with custom mapping from the Quick Access Menu (hold down HOME button while playing any game).

// The D-Pad is about as…erm…not good as it was on NS1.

// Feels 10x more comfortable in the hands compared to the NS1 Pro.

I speak as somebody who wasn’t a fan of the NS1 Pro but has exclusively used the NS2 Pro so far.



firebush03 said:
IcaroRibeiro said:

How the OG pro controller works on Switch 2?

I'm planning on buying the Pro, but it's crazy expensive in Brasil because they are all imported (talking about 120~130 USD)

Switch 1 pro controller I can get for 60 USD, given or taken

I think it works great, but then again, I’ve never used any controllers outside of Nintendo and PlayStation 1st party OEM. What questions do you have?

// Triggers are digital, not analogue. In some ways, this is a major upgrade over PS5 (less time between input and in-game response), in other ways it’s a step back (there’s not much more satisfying that, e.g., getting that subtle feedback of shooting a bow).

// Rumble tech is insane! They somehow manage to replicate audio from a speaker just from rumble alone.

// There’s a headphone jack.

// There aren’t any distracting lights on the controller.

// You’ve got a GL/GR button with custom mapping from the Quick Access Menu (hold down HOME button while playing any game).

// The D-Pad is about as…erm…not good as it was on NS1.

// Feels 10x more comfortable in the hands compared to the NS1 Pro.

I speak as somebody who wasn’t a fan of the NS1 Pro but has exclusively used the NS2 Pro so far.

The NS2 Pro is unfortunately out of my budget, so no matter how good it is I'm not buying until they release a Brazilian version, which can take some years

I'm asking if the NS1 pro controller works for all NS2 games, including the gyro and all controller functions and if there is any noticeable input leg when playing on NS2

And of course if the controller itself has good quality. Otherwise I will just try to find some third party controller for my NS2



IcaroRibeiro said:
firebush03 said:

I think it works great, but then again, I’ve never used any controllers outside of Nintendo and PlayStation 1st party OEM. What questions do you have?

// Triggers are digital, not analogue. In some ways, this is a major upgrade over PS5 (less time between input and in-game response), in other ways it’s a step back (there’s not much more satisfying that, e.g., getting that subtle feedback of shooting a bow).

// Rumble tech is insane! They somehow manage to replicate audio from a speaker just from rumble alone.

// There’s a headphone jack.

// There aren’t any distracting lights on the controller.

// You’ve got a GL/GR button with custom mapping from the Quick Access Menu (hold down HOME button while playing any game).

// The D-Pad is about as…erm…not good as it was on NS1.

// Feels 10x more comfortable in the hands compared to the NS1 Pro.

I speak as somebody who wasn’t a fan of the NS1 Pro but has exclusively used the NS2 Pro so far.

The NS2 Pro is unfortunately out of my budget, so no matter how good it is I'm not buying until they release a Brazilian version, which can take some years

I'm asking if the NS1 pro controller works for all NS2 games, including the gyro and all controller functions and if there is any noticeable input leg when playing on NS2

And of course if the controller itself has good quality. Otherwise I will just try to find some third party controller for my NS2

I used the Pro 1 exclusively on Switch 2 for the first month or so and it worked flawlessly. I upgraded to the Pro 2 shortly after that. The Pro 1 is a great controller overall — Nintendo's second best, I'd argue, after the Pro 2.

However, I want to share one important caveat. You cannot bring your Switch 2 out of sleep mode with a Pro 1. It's a really annoying, unacceptable restriction.