@Crono1973 In that case, phooey on sarcasm. I tried this fix myself, and I hadn't had any single ounce of drifting on my Joy Cons. Even though I never had any at all, I can guarantee that it will still work regardless of what the sticks have been through.
If this promises 4K60 with anti-aliasing, I'd be happy to back this on Kickstarter. It might be the perfect replacement for my mClassic dongle. Who knows?
I believe this is starting to get repetitive with these Joy Con Drift lawsuits right now. There is a video on YouTube that can help with this stuff to fix it instead of just trying to sue somebody over a stupid yet fixable flaw with a controller.
All you need are the right tools and a piece of thin cardboard from a box and place it under the Joy Con's analog stick to fix it. If it gets dirty even after that fix then clean it. Simple as that.
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Re: Now Parents Are Getting Their Kids To Sue Nintendo Over Joy-Con Drift
@Crono1973 In that case, phooey on sarcasm. I tried this fix myself, and I hadn't had any single ounce of drifting on my Joy Cons. Even though I never had any at all, I can guarantee that it will still work regardless of what the sticks have been through.
Re: Now Parents Are Getting Their Kids To Sue Nintendo Over Joy-Con Drift
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Re: Now Parents Are Getting Their Kids To Sue Nintendo Over Joy-Con Drift
@Crono1973 Finally. Somebody agrees with me on this stuff.
Re: Who Needs Switch Pro? New Dongle Promises To "Instantly Upgrade Switch To 4K"
If this promises 4K60 with anti-aliasing, I'd be happy to back this on Kickstarter. It might be the perfect replacement for my mClassic dongle. Who knows?
Re: Now Parents Are Getting Their Kids To Sue Nintendo Over Joy-Con Drift
I believe this is starting to get repetitive with these Joy Con Drift lawsuits right now. There is a video on YouTube that can help with this stuff to fix it instead of just trying to sue somebody over a stupid yet fixable flaw with a controller.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vid8lIXmZwE
All you need are the right tools and a piece of thin cardboard from a box and place it under the Joy Con's analog stick to fix it. If it gets dirty even after that fix then clean it. Simple as that.