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  • AbsoluteZeroAbsoluteZero The new film by Quentin Koopantino Registered User regular
    I'm still rocking my launch day Switch. No stick drift, no issues.

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  • FremFrem Registered User regular
    Dirty wrote: »
    LD50 wrote: »
    My case is a bit odd because ergonomically I just can't hold the switch and play it in handheld mode for very long, but I can use the steam deck without issues, so the switch is basically docked mode only for me, and the steam deck I only ever play in handheld.

    What's nice about the Switch is that if it's too small, you can add a grip, or swap the joycons out for a split pad pro. If someone finds the Deck too big, their only option is to learn to live with it.

    Being able to use 3rd party accessories to mitigate the problem is nice, but almost every handheld Nintendo has made for the past 30 years has had ergonomics issues. They’re just optimized for portability rather than being used by adult-sized hands.

  • MNC DoverMNC Dover Full-time Voice Actor Kirkland, WARegistered User regular
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  • rahkeesh2000rahkeesh2000 Registered User regular
    Dirty wrote: »
    LD50 wrote: »
    My case is a bit odd because ergonomically I just can't hold the switch and play it in handheld mode for very long, but I can use the steam deck without issues, so the switch is basically docked mode only for me, and the steam deck I only ever play in handheld.

    What's nice about the Switch is that if it's too small, you can add a grip, or swap the joycons out for a split pad pro. If someone finds the Deck too big, their only option is to learn to live with it.

    ...unless you are the Dr. Frankenstein of electrical engineering.

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