
When Nintendo properly revealed the Switch 2 back in April, it also confirmed that a new Pro Controller would be accompanying the console as an optional peripheral.
Now, most of us here have gone hands-on with the new controller at some point or another, but the lovely Alex has spent quite a bit of time with the ruddy thing playing the likes of Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour. In his latest video, he has a good ol' natter with Felix about whether or not the new Pro Controller is actually a necessity.
Spoiler alert: it's supposedly not as big of an upgrade as you might think – at least when you compare the difference in quality between the Joy-Con 1 and the Pro Controller 1. The Joy-Con for the Switch 2 have been drastically improved over the first console, and so jumping over to the Pro Controller doesn't, according to Alex, feel quite as substantial.
As for my opinion, while I certainly don't believe that any optional accessory should be considered a necessity, as such, I do still believe the new Pro Controller to be a pretty sizable upgrade over the standard Joy-Con. Heck, it's a sizable upgrade over the first Pro Controller, despite the obvious aesthetic similarities.
You've got the new 'GL' and 'GR' buttons, for starters. While many might not make use of these at all, the ability to map inputs to them on a per game basis is simply remarkable and may prove quite useful in the coming years. Also, it's worth keeping in mind that if you do plan on simply carrying over your existing Pro Controller, you won't be able to use it to wake up the Switch 2. A minor detail, but one worth mentioning.
Plus, y'know, those new analogue sticks feel ridiculously good.
So yeah, we're not all in agreement with this. Needless to say, however, we'll be providing our full verdict on the new Pro Controller in due course, so stay tuned.
Are you planning on getting the new Pro Controller with the Switch 2? Let us know your thoughts with a comment down below.
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The headphone jack is the only feature I‘m interested in.
Do I Need it? Absolutely not.
Did I buy it? Yes
Waste of money? Most likely.
Im sure its gonna be good. But the price is just way to steep no matter what.
I want it if only so I can have a controller without any kind of jank. Switch 1 controllers all have some broken quirks, mostly the drift issues, and it is annoying as heck.
Due to the price though I'll only get the one, at least for now.
The pro controller is a fantastic controller in my opinion and one of the best batteries out there.
The pro controller 2 didn't need to reinvent the wheel. It added the SW2 functions and that's probably all it needed to do.
Personally, I'll stick to the Joy-Con 2 and the Switch 1 controllers (and also the literal GameCube ones thanks to the adapter) for now, but based on what I've seen/heard I'd also say that there's more to the new Pro Controller despite what you might think at first and so am interested in getting it at some point (and also the GameCube controller, but that's besides the point) - regardless, hope those who went for it will enjoy it!
I've never bought a Pro controller for any previous consoles.... I definitely need a 2nd controller though, and seeing as the Switch 2 Pro controller is the same price as a 2nd set of Joy Cons I figured it give it a try this time.
I haven't pre order one but assuming they have stock, I'll be picking one up at the midnight launch tomorrow
I do not need it.
I want it none the less!
I have an 8BitDo SN controller. I hope it is compatible with Switch 2.
I've opted for the GameCube controller over the Pro Controller 2 for now. I figured I'd likely be spending more time on the GameCube games in the short-term, what with the lack of first-party titles right now. Also, my Pro Controller 1 is still in perfect working order.
The annoyance is obviously not being able to wake the damn system up with it, but I'll just have to keep the Joy Cons nearby for now.
That was the first thing I bought after the console. Will probably get a second if they start appearing in different colour combos.
I don't think I'll be getting a Pro Controller 2 any time soon. I love my Pro Controllers. Solid controllers on par with the 360 controller for reliability and just getting the job done.
Team Joy Con right here! Who's with me?
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Anybody?
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That's cool.
As tempting as it is to get a Pro 2 at launch, I have too many Pro 1s to justify an $85 expense on top of a new console and a couple of games.
I'd sooner get the wireless GCN controller, and hold out for either a good discount offer or a Limited Edition with a nice design.
Wonder if we will get a Joycon2/Jamboree combo for the holidays??
I have three sets of Joycon, 2 Pro Controllers, 8bitdo SNES and Saturn controllers, a Nitrodeck, and a Gulikit Kingkong 2 or 3 or Whatever for my Switch. I have three Dual Sense controllers for the PS5, and a Portal.
The fact that the new Pro controller costs more than a Dual Sense is absurd, and I will be skipping this gen until they fix that. No analog triggers and no hall effect sticks is really telling.
@Bass_X0 Any Switch 1 compatible controller will work on Switch 2. Well except for the ones that physcially attach to the tablet.
I will get one eventually when a nice LE comes out. In the meantime I am using a switch joycon set. I don’t know why but I don’t like using the joycons from the system itself unless handheld. I think I like the docked with joycons profile.
Focused on getting the gamecube controller first.
@Duncanballs : Granted, but it will cost almost as much as a Switch Lite.
I just use my old Splatoon Pro controller.
The dualsense edge is worth it. $200 for back buttons was worth it to me.
$85? Sold me on it, easy.
I hope that the OG Pro Controller will work with most Switch 2 games. I don't want to have to start anew with a bunch of new controllers when the old ones are perfectly capable of controlling the new slate of games.
Plus Nintendo royally screwed us over last generation with so many pathetically broken Joy-Con.
@speed_loafer right here.
I just wanna know if they fixed the D-pad issue from the last ProCon.
I ofcourse will be (have already) buying a Pro Controler for the Switch 2. Having an audio jack + GL / GR buttons really make it a win for me.
As a father of 3 who can really only game 2200-0000. With the fear of waking up the entire house and my wife… The headphone jack saves the day!
@N00BiSH Heyo! 🙌
I have a pro-controller for Switch 1. The D-pad issues pushed me away, though, and now I'm a left-Joy-Con-individual-button guy. Adapting turned into a preference.
Nah, I'm waiting for a special edition version
Detached joy cons for life
@Medic_alert you can't blame folks for looking for a silver bullet when the drift effect on controllers has been present for over a decade.
In my experience JoyCons and Xbox Series X|S controllers has been awful. Consumers should expect better. If Nintendo's alternative is really any good that's great but at the end of the day people just want to pay for something that's reliable.
Still gonna get it anyway. I love the Switch 1 Pro Controller, so this will definitely be a great accessory for me.
No octagonal left analogue stick = no buy.
Needed a additional pro controller any way... and I expect the d-pad to work properly on this one.
Too expensive to buy two.
@Medic_alert okay. Every single set of those Joycon have drift, but cool story.
The King Kong has hall effect sticks, and so does my Retroid 5. This controller should be $60.
I sold 2 of my OG Pros and ordered 2 Pro 2s because yes i need them.
"As for my opinion, while I certainly don't believe that any optional accessory should be considered a necessity"
I guess I agree in a way, because i consider multiple controllers such a necessity that I wish consoles still came with. 👍✌️
Since release I’ve only used the switch in handheld mode once so I dont think I’ll be using them on thr switch 2.
@speed_loafer I was always a Joy-Con D-Button advocate. A proper D-pad is nice but the separate inputs are welcome too.
Nope. Just another cash grab from Nintendo. The original Pro controller is good enough in my opinion
Headphone Jack on a pro controller, Sold!
I still have my absolute mountain of Switch 1 Pro controllers (the Tears of the kingdom one is just beautiful) but I couldn't resist pre ordering the GC pad and Pro 2.
Also LOL at people saying it's a cash grab from Nintendo, like... you know the way the PS3 controller works with the PS4 or the PS4 with the PS5? Yeah me neither.
@AllBLK
i agree with the second part, but cash grab?
I have two Switch pro controllers, both with stick drift. I think I'd rather spend the money on fixing them than buying a new one. Not being able to turn the console on with them seems like it should have been an easy fix, but I guess I can deal with the indignity of having to stand up and press the power button, or maybe just keep a joy-con sitting next to the tv remote.
Too rich for my blood when I have multiple Switch pro controllers and they all still work fine.
I may upgrade one day, but not anytime soon.
@The_Nintend_Pedant I don't think it's worth the price for minimal upgrades compared to the original Pro controller. It could've been a bit cheaper but that's just my opinion
As long as it doesn't drift, I'll be happy.
I'm not above playing with just joycons, but I use my current Pro Controller for EVERYTHING. It's a pain to have to set up button profiles and settings and stuff to flip the letters around for some things, but all in all it's been great for me as a universal controller for all my Switch AND non-Switch games.
I actually prefer that most non-Nintendo systems treat the Pro Controllers like generic controllers and NOT recognize the brand. GeForce NOW on my TV just treats it like an Xbox controller, no profiles needed.
An absolute must have for me.
I would never have enjoyed the switch so much without, especially long BOTW and TOTK sessions etc.
If the switch and switch 2 did not have a pro controller option I would not have a switch or switch 2 preordered.
switch 2 pro controller preordered.
I guess I'll just wait for a special edition version of it. Until then I'll stick with Joycon 2 and Pro Controller 1
The fact that you can’t wake the console with the old pro controller is SO dumb. Not paying $90 for that but I will complain about it endlessly.
How would you compare the rumble in the new Pro Controller to the original one?
@IceClimbersMain I haven't tried the Dualsense Edge yet, but I would say that the new Pro Controller feels better than the Xbox Elite pad. $85 is a lot in isolation, but it's a seriously bit of kit for the price.
I'm holding off just to get some experience with the joycon anyway. I did the same with the OG Switch, and it made me appreciate the experience even more.
I don't need a Switch 2 Pro controller, I want one. There's a difference.
I hope the dpad is better. (I have both a launch pro controller and a supposedly fixed one and still use the snes controller for most 2D games because of the better dpad).
Anybody else never really like the standard joycons? I just feel the pro controller feels way more natural and the joycons are just way too small for my lumberjack sized hands. At least the switch 2 joycons are bigger. Maybe I'll like them better. They better not drift constantly either. Did Nintendo ever say if they fixed that issue for switch 2?
I'm mostly looking forward to using the GL and GR buttons on the Switch 2 Pro controller, I have a third party Switch 1 controller with two mappable buttons.
Do I need one?
No.
Am I getting one?
Yes.
The problem with the switch 1 pro controller is, that you can't turn on the Switch 2 with it, only connect once it's already started. That's enough of a reason for me to buy one at least..
I'll largely be playing handheld, so i won't need a pro controller. Even if I play on TV, a Joy Con will be sufficient for Mario Kart World and Fast Fusion, which will probably be my first game purchases. Maybe down the road
I grew up with a NES and a D-pad. I'm fine with just about anything.
I wore through the grips on two pairs of joy con 1s, so I’m curious if a pro controller is a good idea. It was Mega Man that did them in 🤣
I’m excited to try the new joycon as they definitely look an improvement over the originals (which I replaced with the Hori split pad pros) but I’m sure my pro controller 2 will be used much more than them.
My original pro controller is still working fine after replacing the drifting left stick with a tmr stick (I replaced both sticks for good measure). I don't really care that much if the newer sticks feels ridiculously good, whatever that means, as long as it doesn't drift that fast.
After all I‘ve heard/read about it … absolutely, yes. Improved D-Pad alone (to quote SwitchUpYt: "the best of this [console] generation"), together with the programmable back buttons, ultra smooooooth analogue sticks, new HD rumble and headphone jack should be enough of an excuse for a second Pro Controller for my setup. but not ridiculously like e.g. XBox Elite.
Well, after eight years of not needing one for Switch...😅
All I need answering is this: I'm using one of the retro controllers, N64 for example, and I'm miles away from the console dock; can I still plug my headphones into the pro controller to get audio, or will it shut off completely when I'm using a retro controller?
It would be nice, but I'll never use the Chat button and am not planning on using the back buttons either. That and I prefer the transparent look of the first one.
I probably don’t need one.
I have pre ordered one.
I’m a sucker for Controllers, they’re central to the whole Gaming experience.
I’ve got one preordered - originally I was going to stick with the original Pro controller but after seeing various people rave about how good the new sticks feel (that and HD rumble 2), I was sold. The original will be my Player 2 controller and this will be my main, to avoid as much wear on the Joy Cons as possible.
It wouldn’t be a “waste” because I know I would use it a ton, but I’m holding off for now due to the price.
I’m also someone who sort of liked using the joycon with the grip, and now that they’re bigger, it’ll be even more of a non-issue.
I just want analogue triggers. Headphone jack is nice, but analogue triggers!!
I’ve ordered one. The GL and GR buttons sold me on it. After playing with other controllers that have them I’m convinced customisable back buttons/paddles should be a standard feature. Set them to behave as the stick buttons. More comfortable to use.
I think the lack of being able to power on the console with the og pro controller will actually be a benefit for me, as I need an excuse to drag this bag of jelly donuts to the other side of the room every once in awhile.
I ordered one with my Switch 2 for MKW and Hogwarts Legacy.
I’ll get one for novelty’s sake but I’ll probably be dual wielding wii style. I love the joycon.
@Kisrah Thanks for the suggestion. Didn‘t actually think of the stick buttons … perfect!
The wireless Gamecube controller will be my Pro Controller 2. For the rest, the grip.
I'll probably grab one.
Really hoping the Switch 2 is compatible with the Brook Universal Fighting Board. Virtua Fighter is coming! I'm optimistic it will be.
I need Target to send me my switch immediately. Amazon is apparently already delivering it and I'm supposed to wait another day? This is the first time since the Game Boy I am not getting a console I want on day one. I am so mad. As for a controller that's basically the same, no I don't think I need that.
This form makes no sense to have if people want one buy it and if not then don't buy it. I bought one to give it a try and keep. It's not a waste of money if one dislikes it then don't buy it. Just cause you don't have funds then that is your choice to buy or not. But for those that purchased the Pro controller that is our choice not yours. For others you can use Pro and Switch 2 table top mode so to say only Joy-Con2 the only options is being very disengious here.
@Kisrah Oh, gosh! You may just have sold me on one, should I ever purchase a Switch 2! I absolutely abhor clicking the thumbsticks. I played Lies Of P on the Rog Ally X, and jump is mapped by default to a click of the left thumbstick. Felt horrible every time!
I'll get it eventually, but my Switch 1 Pro Controller still works just fine.
I'm hoping to get one, just because my Switch 1 Pro Controller is pretty worn in, and I was holding off getting a new one. Good thing I did because Switch 2 got announced, and I'll be buying it's Pro Controller.
@AllBLK
We agree 100% about the controller, but not the definition of "cash grab" 😆✌️
I don't like the new controller particularly and im convinced that it's main sales pitch for most people will be "We made it where the OG pro con cant wake up the Switch 2."
hmm... 🤔 maybe it is a cash grab lol
I have one as part of my pre-order. I hope it has a better d-pad than its predecessor, though other than that d-pad I like the first one.
I never got around to getting a Switch 1 Pro Controller but I think I'm going to get a 2 one just because I've gotten more fond of playing on TV and charging the Switch 1 Joycons for when the Switch 2 ones are attached to the console would be really annoying due to having to constantly re-sync them.
But.. how is the DPad?
Same or improved?
I preordered it at the height of my tariff panic (I’m in the US). Was worried it was going to shoot up to $140 or something. Still, I’m not mad about my choice. It’ll be nice to have another controller, and the headphone jack will be really nice.
Not at all necessary but I just hate having money pile up and fester in my bank so imma get one.
Why should I buy an extra controller for X of bucks, while the Switch has (in Number) 2 Controllers? It makes no sense to me.
Got the Gamecube controller coming. Will wait on the Pro.
I'm already paying USD$750 for the console.
What's USD$100 more?
@AllBLK
“Cash grab” is a bit harsh. Should they not release a new controller this generation?
The switch 1 pro controller was already my favorite controller simply due to its crazy battery life.
Considering this one has a 40 hour battery life as well, along with the QOL, it was a nobrainer.
It's funny how with all these controllers (starting from the Wii Classic Controller) people discuss them as if they were somehow the same as the primary controllers, only better.
They are completely different! The fundamental question is: Do you wanna go back to the traditional position of holding one controller between your aligned arms? Or do you enjoy the freedom of holding separate halves for both your arms in whatever position you like?
Me I've never looked back. It's so much more ergonomic to not hold your arms in a fixed position.
I loved my Switch Pro Controller but it finally developed drift. Then I got another and it developed drift. Now I have an 8bitdo Ultimate. I love everything about it other than the lack of HD rumble. I’m tempted to get a Switch 2 Pro Controller, but Nintendo hasn’t earned my trust enough for me to take a chance at the price they’re asking. I’d need to add on a warranty and then we are probably talking about $100 all in. I’ll wait. I’m tempted to try my hand at adding Hall effect sticks to my old pro controllers.
I might wait and see how the joy cons feel and this is not necessary yet launch. We also might be doing four player Mario kart and so if I had to invest, it would probably be on another pair of color joy cons if those ever get announced.
I'll stick the the original pro controller until I find it at a huge discount
I found the buttons and analogue on the joycon just too small for me so the pro controller was a welcomed purchase. Not to mention the drift got out of hand with those too.
I’ll wait to see how they new joycons feel in my hands first before I decide to get a pro controller.
I look at it as a long term investment. Yes the Pro controller is expensive but if it lasts as long as the Original pro controller (which still has no issues after 8 years for me) it's worth the cost then.
The better d-pad sells it for me, though being able to wake up the console and plug in my headphones are also very nice.
@axelhander A couple of the early reviews say it has a massively better d-pad
Yes because my Pro controller that I bought in the last year or so, is drifting and I don't want to start a new gen with drift. My previous Pro packed in completely. As did my Joy-con. It's an expense I don't mind paying if I know the quality of Switch 2 controllers will be much higher than on Switch. Let's hope that's the case.
I won't be buying it immediately though. I'll make do with the Joy-con for the first few weeks or months.
@NintendoWife That's exactly where I'm at. I'm surprised I don't notice that feeling voiced more often. To me, the decoupling of the halves of the controller is one of my favorite aspects of the switch.
I play my switch on the tv maybe once a year. My daughter plays with her friends a bit more than that. So id say no, i dont need a pro 2 controller, but i bought one to go along with the 3 other pro 1 controllers I have and dont use. The reason? The same reason I got the camera even though i rarely if ever play online. I want an optimal experience when I do play that once a year without having to go to the store and buy it at the time.
@Olmectron Did you buy from a scalper?
@Jack_Goetz the gc controller will be able to wake the switch 2 up, the home button is at the back. it also contains a screenshot button now
Eventually, definitely...but not right now
I'll continue using my original Pro controller until the analogues drift beyond repair. So far it's been absolutely solid in both analogue inputs and battery life, and I haven't experienced whatever d-pad issues others seem to have major issues with.
@BrintaPap That's good to know, thanks! I'll still need to switch over to my Pro Controller for games like Splatoon, but at least I've got more options for waking the system up now. 🙂
No analog triggers are what’s holding me back. To not have that in 2025 is akin to using a CRT TV.
@Ooyah JUMP mapped to stick click?! 😱
Does that system have back buttons? I’ve mapped stick buttons to those on Steam Deck as well. Don’t know if Rog Ally has something similar.
@jfp Glad to a helpful tip on! It really is so much better. I’d be all for getting rid of stick buttons and replacing them with back buttons.
If I played docked mode primarily then I would want it for sure! But I play handheld over 90% of the time, and the Pro 2 is too expensive to only use sparingly.
@Runex2121 That's the MSRP in my country.
Oh thank goodness the comments confirm a better D-Pad, that's all I want.
It's a necessity for docked play. I most likely won't be able to get on board with the Joy-Con 2's other than using them as mouses(with Mouse Shells) for Welcome Tour, a future Mario Paint 2 or WarioWare Sequel(etc), or for detached-play in each hand with 'Killswitch' back side grips for something like WarioWare: Move it!, or to have one Joy-Con 2 in the left hand(With Killswitch backside grip), and the right Joy-Con 2 being used as a mouse(+ Mouse Shell) for something like a Kid Icarus: Uprising Remaster, and whatever else that seems fitting.
The ultimate sinny' of the Joy-Con/2's is the right analog stick being placed directly below the B,A,X,Y buttons. It always gets in the way of the bottom of my thumb. But obviously it had to be done to cut down the width of the JCN's to maintain a smaller form factor solely for handheld play.
I personally would of placed the right stick above the 4 face buttons in the case of the JCN/JCN 2's, Wii U Gamepad & Wii U Pro controller style. But whatever. I don't game in handheld, and plan on using the S2 Pro controller like 90% of the time.
Here's what I'm rolling with >
Switch 2 Pro Controller

Joy-Con 2 Mouse Shells - (Amazon.com)

Joy-Con 2 Backside Grips - (dbrand Killswitch)

I would of thrown in a Joy-Con 2 Light Gun shell Accessory, but like the Switch 1, S2 doesn't have a sensor bar(Drum roll...A Reference!) So Light gun games like House of the Dead 2(etc) will be just as unreliable and broken to play with motion pointer cross hair aiming.
What can I say, the Wii & Wii U still reign supreme with IR motion pointer aiming. I've said this before, but Nintendo can rectify this by releasing a NSO Wii remote plus, Wireless Nunchuck & Wired USB Sensor bar, and allowing that controller(s) to be compatible for certain titles outside the NSO service.
Think Pikmin 3(NS2 Edition), Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, House of the Dead 2 Remake and more.
I just want to see if the D-Pad is better.
@Mommar
It doesn't suffer from Miss-s like the original Pro Controller did and supposedly it's slightly larger, which is for the better!
I’m currently wondering if I need to get the Switch 2 Pro Controller as well, my Super Smash Bros. Ultimate edition Pro Controller is starting to show its age (especially with mis-inputs, something I’ve been noticing more frequently as of late).
Judging by your review it looks like it might be worth it for me, I just hope that the GameStop I preordered my MKW bundle from has a decent amount of spare controllers and MicroSD Express cards for sale.
@NeonPizza I want to feel it for myself in Marvel Versus Capcom, et al.
Fair controller with the headphone jack and the additional buttons but Game Chat, should be used for ANYTHING else.
If my 8bit doe carries over, then I am good. I also suckered up and got the Gamecube controller. I got to stop buying crap I don't really need.
Does the original pro controller work with Switch 2? I'll just use that if it does.
As I’m not usually a fan of joycons (and primarily play at home docked 99% of the time), yes I will need to Pro Controller 2.
I can't wait for the review for this. The thing I want to know most is if that blasted Dpad has been improved.
"If not now, then when?" Was my thought as I clossed my eyes and added to cart! 😂
The Joy cons messed up my hands, so I have to use the pro. And since the NS1 pro is backwards compatible I never would have experienced the new controls when the system was out. Who buys a controller instead of a new game?
So I chucked it up to console costing more! 😂
@Waa-Laa Yep, I believe it does! But check the vid to be sure; 😂
Meh.
I'm a simple man, there's an official nintendo controller, I buy it.
@NeonPizza
I agree 100% on the WiiU button placement being the best out of all.
Symmetric sticks above the dpad and buttons. That's how it should be done and it works infinitely better for everything.
Unfortunately Ninty gave up due to the WiiU line being unsuccessful, they weren't able to settle their own standard. They had to follow the competition which had become absolute gold standard at that point but that doesn't mean it's better far from it.
I went in hoping to be convinced, and instead opted for the joycon charging holder instead. Half the price, means I get to use the joy cons, and get the little G buttons too. I only got a pro controller in the last year - and I love it. No need to upgrade… YET!
@Max_the_German I am also dying to get that headphone jack. Still can't believe they neglected that and never upgraded it for the original pro 🎮. 🤦♂️
I am getting it just to avoid potential joy con drifting
You *****! I’ve already bought one! 🤣
Also don’t know about you guys, but I had a lot of trouble in Tetris 99 with unexpected hard drops on a lot of controllers. Hopefully I don’t get that again
I'll stick with my KingKong 2 Pro controller for now. Only negative I think is I won't be able to wake up the console with it AFAIK, but that's not a mega problem if I'm saving the money on a whole new controller.
I mainly play turn-based RPGs and strategy games, so I think my old pro controller is fine. Never had a problem with it. Maybe I'll treat myself to the new one down the road sometime, but not now. Already broke from buying the console and a couple of games.
As a fighting game fan if the dpad actually functions correctly them it will be worth it for that alone.
Will pick one up at some point, but will probably pick up additional N64 controllers first (just got 2 for virtual console and they are essential for the N64). I've gone for additional joycon 2 as will still be playing overcooked and Mario party! Also, thought the money was better spent getting my allowance of Gamecube controllers! 🤣
I got it. Cause I had a coupon for 50 dollars off the price from GameStop. So I bit the bullet.
@Kisrah Hey there! Yep, the Rog Ally X has two "macro" buttons on the back, which can be mapped how you like. I think that the standard Rog Ally has them too. No track pads, but it runs Windows 11, which means that it can run virtually anything on Steam.
I just want a D-pad that doesn't suck so I'll get one.
@mlt
Agreed. They're just following trends and playing it safe. by taking the risk and placing the right stick above B,A,X,Y might not gel well with most gamers, and it's symbolic or reminiscent of the Wii U before it, which probably scares them. yet by placing the right stick beneath those 4 face buttons completely breaks it for me.
Not only that, but Nintendo thinks millions of gamers are going to turn the left joy-con on it's side, NES-style(But with zero ergonomics) and use it as a controller with 4 face buttons for 2-4 multiplayer games. This is why they omitted the D-pad for the left JCN/JCN2.
If the left Joy-Con 2 had a D-pad, and the right stick was placed above B,A,X&Y, the JCN 2's would actually be pretty solid, and would feel pretty darn good to use in handheld mode with backside grip handles. If you can get past the none-traditional stubby short jerky analog sticks being none-traditional. Oh well, all of this is rectified by just getting an S2 Pro controller and using that for docked/TV play.
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