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Re: Guide: How To Fix A Drifting Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

Joehnny_Tarr

@thiagoauler Have you seen the materials used to track the voltages from the joycon analogue sticks? It literally scrapes off over time. I encourage you to check out the youtube videos that clearly display this, and then go a step further and validate it with your own hardware. I have done this. Believe me, if Nintendo COULD resolve this with a firmware change or software update, we would have seen that with the new versions of the Switch/lite, but we don't. It's the controller hardware. Nintendo has been offering FREE repairs on controllers, and believe me, if they could avoid this cost because they are not at fault, they would. But they do, because they know they are. Cheers.

Re: Guide: How To Fix A Drifting Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

Joehnny_Tarr

@sixrings Boo. Boo to you, sir. I play Smash professionally (or at least as professionally as I can), and I have already experienced drifting on almost all of my left joycons and now on my PRO controller (that's why I'm here). There's class action lawsuits against Nintendo on this. I'm a huge Nintendo fan, but the engineering choices (ya know, my degrees) were poor. You did no research and instead came down on a group of people. Please exit the internet. Maybe also the species. Cheers.