@Heavyarms55 That’s possible, and a ton of people are saying that it’s the graphite in the joycons that break down, or its that dust gets in really easily, so idk. Could be all of those reasons.
@Heavyarms55 you’re right about it being a luxury, but people have to pay for a messed up item that wasn’t the users fault, and even if you get it fixed or get a new pair, (assuming you don’t have a warranty) it’s not worth paying 80$ to fix or get another defective product that will likely mess up within some months.
@Heavyarms55 Lawsuits don’t always have to deal with physical injuries. It can also be financial. People are having to pay 80 or more bucks either for repairs or a new set of joy-cons and for a reason that isn’t their fault, but the companies fault for making a defective product and they stay silent and do nothing about it. The purpose of this lawsuit is so that Nintendo acknowledges and does something about this problem that they willingly decided not to fix for a long time, hopefully until now if the lawsuit turns out successful.
They pretty much just said, “visit Nintendo support if your joycon drifts,” and didn’t say anything about the class action. Either way, I’m still glad Nintendo finally spoke up about the issue after staying silent about it for 2 years.
Why is the joy on drift something Nintendo is ignoring? (My joy cons have drift as well) This is a problem with a whole lot of people and the fact Nintendo ignores this confuses me.
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Re: Nintendo Releases Statement About Switch Joy-Con Drift Issue
@manu0 but that would mess up the switch’s logo
Re: Nintendo Releases Statement About Switch Joy-Con Drift Issue
@Heavyarms55 That’s possible, and a ton of people are saying that it’s the graphite in the joycons that break down, or its that dust gets in really easily, so idk. Could be all of those reasons.
Re: Nintendo Releases Statement About Switch Joy-Con Drift Issue
@Heavyarms55 you’re right about it being a luxury, but people have to pay for a messed up item that wasn’t the users fault, and even if you get it fixed or get a new pair, (assuming you don’t have a warranty) it’s not worth paying 80$ to fix or get another defective product that will likely mess up within some months.
Re: Nintendo Releases Statement About Switch Joy-Con Drift Issue
@Heavyarms55 Lawsuits don’t always have to deal with physical injuries. It can also be financial. People are having to pay 80 or more bucks either for repairs or a new set of joy-cons and for a reason that isn’t their fault, but the companies fault for making a defective product and they stay silent and do nothing about it. The purpose of this lawsuit is so that Nintendo acknowledges and does something about this problem that they willingly decided not to fix for a long time, hopefully until now if the lawsuit turns out successful.
Re: Nintendo Releases Statement About Switch Joy-Con Drift Issue
They pretty much just said, “visit Nintendo support if your joycon drifts,” and didn’t say anything about the class action. Either way, I’m still glad Nintendo finally spoke up about the issue after staying silent about it for 2 years.
Re: Class Action Lawsuit Officially Filed Against Nintendo For Switch Joy-Con "Drifting" Issues
Why is the joy on drift something Nintendo is ignoring? (My joy cons have drift as well) This is a problem with a whole lot of people and the fact Nintendo ignores this confuses me.