As one of many people who have customized their joy-con and who generally knows what their doing on the inside of one, HELL yes, like it's not as annoying as it was the first few times doing it, but yeah making it simpler would be great. Is Nintendo ever going to do it? No. But I feel like at least replacing the outer set of screws with standard screws instead of the y screws would remove a little bit of the barrier of entry for customization. Because, I could very well be wrong, but I would imagine the only reason anyone owns a tri-wing screwdriver is because they've had to own a Nintendo product. Also I just kind of find odd that the Pro Controller doesn't even have a single Y screw in it and yet the joy-con do, even though they have a more common and annoying problem.
@Nookingtons This doesn't happen to be the case, this is the "HD Mario", it fairly old in the case of the PC Port. R96 is based off of 90s render Mario, this is the modern Mario design (more 2000s to mid 2010s Mario but a more recent version in general). I do wish R96 was used more since it looks very clean and the textures look much better than the (afaik) discontinued ones used alongside the HD Mario model in the picture.
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Re: Talking Point: Should It Be Easier To Customise A Nintendo Switch?
As one of many people who have customized their joy-con and who generally knows what their doing on the inside of one, HELL yes, like it's not as annoying as it was the first few times doing it, but yeah making it simpler would be great. Is Nintendo ever going to do it? No. But I feel like at least replacing the outer set of screws with standard screws instead of the y screws would remove a little bit of the barrier of entry for customization. Because, I could very well be wrong, but I would imagine the only reason anyone owns a tri-wing screwdriver is because they've had to own a Nintendo product. Also I just kind of find odd that the Pro Controller doesn't even have a single Y screw in it and yet the joy-con do, even though they have a more common and annoying problem.
Re: Memory Pak: Looking Into The Light In Super Mario 64
@Nookingtons This doesn't happen to be the case, this is the "HD Mario", it fairly old in the case of the PC Port. R96 is based off of 90s render Mario, this is the modern Mario design (more 2000s to mid 2010s Mario but a more recent version in general). I do wish R96 was used more since it looks very clean and the textures look much better than the (afaik) discontinued ones used alongside the HD Mario model in the picture.