Doug Bowser commenta la battaglia contro la deriva dei Joy-Con, Dice che Nintendo sta facendo “Miglioramenti continui”


Switch Joy-Con
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Nintendo’s released all sorts of statements regarding Switch Joy-Con ‘drift’ recentemente, and the latest one comes from the NoA’s Doug Bowser. In the same interview with The Vergewhere he sort of addressed complaints about Switch Online’s N64 emulationDoug was queried about the company’s ongoing battle against Joy-Con drift.

He reiterated Nintendo’s recent comments about how the company is continuously working on making improvements based onreturned units and how they’ve wornand reminded everyone the new OLED model contains thesame updated sticknow available in existing models.

The Years-Long Battle Against Joy-Con Drift

Doug Bowser:As we’ve gone through the first five and a half years of the Nintendo Switch, we’ve observed gameplay, we’ve observed as people have returned units how they’ve worn, and we’ve been making continuous improvements overall to the Joy-Con, including the analog stick. This latest version, Nintendo Switch OLED, has the same updated analog stick that’s now available in the original Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite.

In a newChiedi allo sviluppatorediscussion last month, Nintendo’s Technology Development Division explained how Switch Joy-Con got better over time thanks to improved wear resistance and durability – con “wear” considerato “unavoidable”:

“Sì, per esempio, car tires wear out as the car moves, as they are in constant friction with the ground to rotate. So with that same premise, we asked ourselves how we can improve [Joy-con] durabilità, and not only that, but how can both operability and durability coexist? È qualcosa che stiamo affrontando continuamente.”

The degree of wear depends on factors like the combination of the materials and forms, so we continue to make improvements by researching which combinations are less likely to wear. We mentioned that the Joy-Con controller specifications hadn’t changed in the sense that we didn’t add new features such as new buttons, but the analog sticks in the Joy-Con controllers included with Nintendo Switch – OLED Model are the latest version with all the improvements. Inutile dire, so are the analog sticks included in Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, separately sold Joy-Con controllers, and the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller that are currently being shipped.

Bowser’s most recent comments regarding Joy-Con ‘driftfollow on from a number of lawsuits about the issue and even consumer advocacy groups calling out the Japanese firm over the problem.

Have you experienced any Joy-Con ‘driftissues in recent times? Do you think Joy-Con reliability has improved over time? Lascia un commento in basso.