Can someone explain where the assumption comes from that the sticks are definitely going to drift, just because they use potentiometers? I get that people got burned by the Switch 1 Joycons, but doesn’t pretty much every other gamepad ever (except perhaps a few specialty ones) also use that technology for the sticks?
Nobody really knows. But Nintendo remains silent on the topic, and combined with people looking into the controller and seeing the exacty same technology this raises a lot of concerns.
The fact that they made both Joycon and Pro Controller so much harder to repair also adds to this - one of the saving graces of the Switch 1 Joycons was how easy it was to repair. If we find out in a few months that drift remains a problem in this one it’s going to be a far, far worse problem between higher costs for accessories and low repairability.
So while I agree there’s plenty of speculation going on, I also think it’s an important topic that should be heavily discussed so people are aware of the risks when purchasing the console.
I’ve personally never had any sticks develop drift
You’re lucky. I’ve had two pairs of joycons drift (one of them twice) and also had this problem on both sticks of my Pro controller.
I’ll probably buy a Switch 2 at some point in the future, but outside of handheld mode I’ll just stick to my Switch 1 accessories which have all be modded with Hall Sticks.
Nobody really knows. But Nintendo remains silent on the topic, and combined with people looking into the controller and seeing the exacty same technology this raises a lot of concerns.
The fact that they made both Joycon and Pro Controller so much harder to repair also adds to this - one of the saving graces of the Switch 1 Joycons was how easy it was to repair. If we find out in a few months that drift remains a problem in this one it’s going to be a far, far worse problem between higher costs for accessories and low repairability.
So while I agree there’s plenty of speculation going on, I also think it’s an important topic that should be heavily discussed so people are aware of the risks when purchasing the console.
You’re lucky. I’ve had two pairs of joycons drift (one of them twice) and also had this problem on both sticks of my Pro controller.
I’ll probably buy a Switch 2 at some point in the future, but outside of handheld mode I’ll just stick to my Switch 1 accessories which have all be modded with Hall Sticks.