• BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Hope the drift issue is fixed. Ran into the issue with two of mine. The paper under the joystick hack didn’t work and one of the brand new replacement joysticks I installed isn’t responsive. 🙄

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        8 hours ago

        It’s the same joystick design. As the video says that doesn’t mean it will have the same issues as frequently, but it does mean it can have the same issues. The question will be at what rate.

        Given the coverage I have very low hopes that we will get a good idea of that from the press. Instead I expect the first Switch 2 joycon to drift will be put on an auction sale for every clickbait article to parade in front of people with rotten tomatoes at the ready. Still, it will matter if it’s one in two or one in a million.

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          8 hours ago

          They could have easily fixed it with hall effect sticks. That is a proven and inexpensive solution, but Nintendo prefers to sell more joycons and create waste, it’s that simple.

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            It’s a known and proven shit solution. Have any of you ever actually used hall effect sensor joysticks? The centering is worse, the polling rate is far worse, they use a ton more power (already a limited resource in the individual joycons) and most of all they get absolutely screwed by electromagnetic interference… Interference like, say, magnets holding the joycons on.

            Ifixit is kind of full of shit here- the joysticks are the “same” only in that it’s using the same general design as every other non-hall effect sensor joystick that’s ever been used and most of those didn’t have problems with drift.

            It’s not the same part as the original joycons, so the issue could be fixed- from what the switch welcome tour was saying, it seems pretty likely in fact.

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            3 hours ago

            It’s kind of wild, especially given how much they must have lost in that lawsuit requiring them to repair joy-cons free of charge

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            8 hours ago

            It’s not.

            Hall effect sticks probably would have increased the price, and then people would complain about how greedy Nintendo is even more than they do now.

            It’s always the same story. Whatever they do, it’s not good enough or too expensive or whatever. In the end, the thing will be sold out nonetheless.

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      11 hours ago

      It’s not, and the joycons are even HARDER to repair due to a piece of plastic glued over a screw on the inside…

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        8 hours ago

        Thanks to 3d printing I have litres of isopropyl. What sucks is you probably want to replace the glue since it’s there to protect against liquids, and Nintendo don’t care to provide a seal kit

        You also need to remove stickers to get at the screws

        Also you need a security screwdriver (three blade) for those screws

        There are no replacement stickers, we wait for iFixit to provide guidance on adhesives