
Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller 0 2 SWITCH 0 2 SWITCH
How the vibration occurs and so on.
(I see you haven’t bought the main unit…)
In the first generation, 2 does not start with the home button.
The fit has improved, and the buttons are bigger and easier to press.
It’s super great, it’s like everything is being put into the past. Honestly, I want to hold it and sleep with it every day. Are you jealous?
The gyro performance feels improved.
It smells like the old MTG.
>>6Seriously!?
>>6Is it the same smell as the old Yu-Gi-Oh?
The vibrations don’t feel particularly different.
How does it taste?
>>9Delicious
I’m interested in the glowing Zelda Pro Controller, but that one is the original Pro Controller.
The vibration has intensified.
The + button is protruding, and the D-pad has lost its strange stiffness, making it really easy to press.
>>12This is big.
Especially the +/- buttons are easy to press and instead of being stiff, they have a nice, clicky feel that gives a sense of actually pressing the buttons.
Don’t eat.
The bitterness of the game card was the same as the original.
Nothing has progressed and it’s freaking boring.
Why is everyone biting? Are you all babies?
Lick lick
Even if I fidget with the stick, it feels quiet.
I’m worried that resellers might buy up this instead of the main unit.
I haven’t bought the main unit yet, but should I go around stores and try to get one?
It has an earphone jack.
>>21I think this is quite big.
If I’m going to use it anyway in the future, securing it quickly is totally fine.
But I would be sad if I couldn’t buy the main unit for a while.
>>22It’s obvious that it’ll disappear in Splatoon.
It’s nice to have a pro controller, but it’s starting to sell out in some places…
Before the release of the main unit, it was normal to accept pre-orders at electronics retailers.
It’s already sold out now.
What’s going on with the stick’s rebound?
>>24Well… I will.
Just to be sure, it doesn’t have a particularly distinctive taste.
I want it, so please release the limited color soon…
Cartridges can also be bitter to prevent licking, so I assume the Pro Controller is also taking measures against that.
Does the left stick get dusty?
>>29I wonder if there are any that don’t happen like this.
The rear buttons are good, but since the same buttons can be created, it might become a rule violation depending on the gaming tournament.
The grip buttons are comfortable, and Mario Kart is progressing well.
Sommelier keeps appearing one after another.
A rough feeling.
The texture feels rough…
If it’s made by Nintendo, it should be safe to eat.
Is it a trap to make you buy a new one when the old one won’t turn on?
>>38It’s quite a bit of stress, so yeah.
>>38I heard here that it could become a hacking vulnerability.
The first-generation console will take on a second life as a Steam console.
I might not be able to master the back button.
The texture has changed quite a bit.
I have my preferences, but I like the second one better.
>>41This seems like it could hydrolyze in the future… But it’s probably not that kind of material since it’s the current controller… It has that smooth feel, right? No, I’m not licking it or anything though.
If the Pro Controller 2 can be used on PC, I would want to make it my main controller.
Functionally irrelevant, but the two-tone color is quite stylish and nice.
I’m still not used to the startup sound…
I’m glad it has a back button, but I’m accidentally pressing it at the level of Ring Fit screenshots, so I want the size and shape of the button to be improved.
I’m curious about the online GC tournament, what do you think?
If the LR button makes a proper clicking sound, I’ll buy it.
>>48It makes a rattling sound.
It is almost the same as the original GC controller, except for the addition of a home button and something like ZL.
>>53Thank you.
I’m grateful for the relief because I got caught off guard at the hobby convention.
The grip section, which has no seams and feels great, is a testament to the care taken in its redesign.
Just because there’s no snag, don’t put it in.
I was surprised to see how small it has become.
It’s pretty funny to just observe the controller without the main unit.
I don’t think it can be assigned because you can’t play without touching the back.
The rear button of the charging grip gets pressed just by being slightly lifted.
You’re too sensitive.
Personally, I had no complaints aside from the bounce-back since the time of the Pro Controller 1.
I had a faint hope that it would improve with a rebound at 2.
Can this be used with Switch 1?
I wonder if the issue of the character turning around after moving with the stick has also been fixed.
That’s pretty inconvenient, you know.
If the durability has improved compared to when it was 1, I have no complaints.
Easier to hold and lighter than the Pro Controller 1.
The D-pad is the best in history.
It smells like new or has an industrial oil-like scent.
To be frank, it stinks.
The smooth matte texture feels nice.
The quietness has improved.
It smells somewhat, but I have already gotten used to it.
Is our thread image not bitter? Is it a manufacturing defect?
>>64It’s too big to swallow, so the taste doesn’t matter.
It might fit in the butt.
I wonder if the contents of the stick are different from the improved Joy-Con sticks.
The grip has stopped being sticky, but it’s nice that it doesn’t slip either.
The GC controller’s LR buttons are more like analog triggers, so playing Sunshine without those made it really difficult…
What’s with the bewildering comments sprinkled here and there?
The GC con feels surprisingly like it was served just as is, which is shocking.
Soul Calibur II is fun.
In the first place, the stick has a fundamentally different unit size…
I only play Mario Kart, but so far I have absolutely no complaints.
I mean, these days it’s not even holistic anymore…
>>74I haven’t used the PS or the box with the original parts…
>>74Because I’m using an electromagnet.
It’s about the shape of the GC con.
Even with GX and Caliber 2, I was surprised at how the key bindings became quite unusual for a normal Switch setup.
>>75Why are you removing the wind taxi?
That will feel the strangest.
With the GC controller layout, it’s very easy to press the boost and tackle buttons while holding the accelerator in F-ZERO GX.
>>79I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw that they changed the key layout right away in the early April PV.
Yeah, it’s impossible to press A while holding Y with a pro controller…
>>91However, when you touch the key configuration in the emulator, the decision button and others will also change.
It’s better to adjust it in the game.
I had no idea until it was mentioned at the secret exhibition, but there are no dividing lines on the side, it’s smooth and sexy.
>>80It’s plain, but really appreciated, isn’t it?
That dividing line collects a lot of fingerprints.
At least a charging grip.
Has the D-pad changed?
The previous pro controller was somewhat difficult to use.
I didn’t buy the Classic Controller because I thought I could use the controllers from back then, but when I actually played the classics, I realized I had no means to open the home button or the middle menu, and it was a hassle… so I want to buy it next time…
But being able to play Wind Waker again on a game console 23 years later with my favorite emerald green controller was a deeply moving experience…
>>83When I looked it up, it was emerald blue… I’m so embarrassed!
The D-pad feels much improved.
There is a click feel in the 8 directions of the D-pad, so the internal structure must be completely different.
>>86Is there a click? I’m happy because I prefer it when there is a click!
I’m currently using a Chinese console that’s compatible with the Switch, so I don’t plan to replace it for now, but it seems to feel good, so I might buy it if a limited edition version comes out.
The grip has become slightly thinner and closer to being parallel.
When I went to the store, I thought it was crazy that even the standard Hori storage pouch was sold out.
I want to eat it quickly…
May the next formula win!
I think the key layout of placing BXY around the A center in GC controllers is quite logical, so it feels like a shame that it was discontinued after the Wii.
Please release the smooth Homecom 2 soon.
You won’t get the taste of salt unless you use it a lot.
Pro Controller 1 had a grip that looked like a penis case, so it was easy to remove and clean off fingerprints, and I felt the company’s effort there… After all, everyone seems to care about fingerprints, huh?
>>97Can we stop presenting stories that don’t resonate with others as if it’s completely normal to know about them?
>>106Are we understanding each other’s taste?
>>106Whether it’s obvious or not, I can somehow understand that the shape is like a penis case.
It feels nice to the touch.
The rear button is harder to use than I expected.
I feel like the gyro has improved.
It feels like the performance improvement of the switch2 is a benefit.
Rebound, huh?
It seems that it happens quite a bit when playing intense games like Super Smash Bros.
Even though it was somewhat intense, it didn’t bother me at all since I was playing Zelda.
>>100I don’t think it will be a concern for casual play.
I’m using Sora in Smash Bros and I’m incorporating a lot of reverse neutral B moves.
During those times, I often activated the side B outside the ledge and just ended up dying, which was really tough.
From the outside, it probably looked like I was completely throwing the game away.
>>111It might be individual differences, but even in an RPG that doesn’t require quick operations, the rebound really bothers me.
When I try to talk to the NPC, they turn around, which is frustrating.
The HD vibration is set to 2, so it’s leveling up normally.
The serious problem of rebound occurs in Smash Bros.
The technique changes when I come out, and it’s the worst; I’ll die because of that.
The button feels nice to press, right?
Is the size a little smaller?
>>103When I lined them up, the width was the same, but the grip was a bit shorter.
It wasn’t just my imagination that it had slightly gotten smaller.
It was sold out everywhere, but the store staff said it would be restocked in about two weeks, so I placed a reservation.
When you throw a bomb in Breath of the Wild and suddenly stop, don’t you end up facing backward?
Does it feel like even if you win with the official Nintendo, you can’t buy it because the Pro Controller is out of stock?
Every time I pick it up, I’m pressing the back button.
Since the time of switch1, there have been quite a few cases where third-party pads that don’t have licenses can’t awaken from sleep.
Is it my earphones that are causing the sound to occasionally become jagged when connected?
Can the Pro Controller for the Switch be used with the Switch 2?
I was surprised that HORI was unusable.
>>1168bitdo also didn’t work, and they mentioned that a beta version of the firmware would be released on the night of the launch day, with an official firmware coming soon.
A controller without analog triggers is like a punishment game for PCs…
It’s nostalgic to remember that a thread was started on the home computer forum…
I’m playing at MUJI, but it’s getting a bit frustrating that I can’t start it with this.
>>120I bought a charging grip, but in the end, I’m using the old Pro controller and feeling the same way.
I tried setting up the back button, but I can’t really get the hang of it…
In other words, I can’t suddenly remember its existence.
I’m not used to pressing with my ring finger, but maybe it will become easier to press if I keep practicing.
Do you shine?
>>126Will it ring?
>>131Do you speak?
It fits incredibly well in the hand.
I’m hesitant because I feel like flaws will show when I move with the Joy-Con after getting used to the GR button.
>>129I think back buttons will become the standard in the future, so it might be better to get used to them.
Hurry up and release the controller for Homura, Hikari, or Homuri.
With the Joy-Con, I have developed a habit of attaching and detaching magnets.
There was a review saying the durability is the same, and it seems like I’ll be sued again…
>>133Isn’t that review strange?
>>133As for the Joy-Con, I feel like the durability of the Pro Controller was never really an issue to begin with.
>>133Which review are you talking about?
It feels kind of bouncy.
I’m about to lose it because there are too many diagonal exits.
Street Fighter 6 is garbage.
I’m using a fake controller, but I want to use a DualSense or an Xbox controller.
Which is easier to use, the DualSense or the other?
I might buy it if a good collaboration comes out.
What kind of environment can determine durability in a few days?
>>143It seems that the stick parts are the same as 1.
>>145You’re just so typical, aren’t you?
Personally, the best part was having the headphone jack.
Since there are two ProCon 1 units, including the sub.
If you’re going to start it from the main unit with a button, then I guess there’s no hurry to buy the thread image.
Now it seems like “…”
Spreading rumors or uncertain information about best-selling products
You should be careful with your statements because you could be sued.
Can it be used on a PC?
First, I will have the gorilla hold it.
Should I wait until the special color comes out…?
I wonder if it’s okay to buy it even after the collaboration model of Xenoblade comes out.
You’ll bring it out anyway, right?
Is there a place available for reservation now?
Ami lottery
For now, I’ll take a shot and mark it once I get my hands on it.
While playing Mario Kart, I thought that the A button on the controller might be dying; I want a Pro Controller 2 soon.
I got 2, so I’ll give her 1 as a hand-me-down.
It seems that if you share it, you can play together in Game 1 of 2, but is the lag okay?
>>157Do you really think there’s someone to share the Anonymous Sharing Communication with?
I think the pro controller had a normal level of durability; it was just the Joy-Con that was bad.
>>159I can’t see it on the details page, but I just want to know if it has a hall sensor or not.
Is there no one in the decomposing force?
According to the Mario Kart players, it seems that holding down the A button doesn’t hurt at all.
Hey, nameless! I found it at Bic! I checked my points card and was able to buy multiple items!
I feel like the grip has become a bit thinner.
I wonder if it’s trendy to make things slimmer, like the PS5… I’m not really good with that…