Nintendo investigating Switch Joy-Con issues
“One-part handheld and one-part console, Nintendo’s latest piece of hardware wants to be the only device you need for gaming”. What features would you like to see on the Activity Log? Sources have even stated that “Pokemon Stars” will not be exclusively released in Nintendo Switch should this be the case. On your morning commute or flying through the air to a video game conference.
Whether it works or not we can’t tell (the issue has only happened to us twice in the last two weeks) but it seems to be a more proactive approach than anything Nintendo is offering at the moment.
The left and right Joy-Con connect to the Nintendo Switch Grip, which turns them into a unified, traditional-style gamepad. After all, control of the console is how Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony make all their money.
Ever since the Switch launched, gamers have been reporting a specific and unusual problem with the console. However, some owners complained about issues, especially with the Joy-Cons. “But a shallow roster of launch games beyond Zelda along with no concrete plan for legacy retro games leaves the Switch feeling more like a blank slate of unfulfilled potential on day 1″.
According to various video game critics like IGN and Gamespot, there are serious flaws of Nintendo’s device and above all the lack of any game titles at the moment.
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No official “Pokemon Stars” release date has been announced as of this writing. This totally hybrid console can be both portable and fixed in place at home, thus extending the gaming experience to any location the player desires.
It’s also clear that Nintendo still doesn’t know what the hell it’s doing when it comes to social interaction, as is shown by some of the poor design choices made with the Switch. The console is now out of stock at most stores and on merchant sites. “And with that information, we’ll look and see what the next steps are”. This means all the storage is stuck on the Nintendo Switch for better or worse. You can play it propped up as a tablet.
So, if you’re wondering where Nerd Much? stands on the Nintendo Switch, wonder no-more – we are all-in. Whether we see one now, or see one in the future, I think enough people care about the Switch to make it too tempting for skilled hackers to pass up.