
I feel like there was a cover that increases grip.
I don’t have a pro controller because I couldn’t find one for sale in any stores.
I want to master the back button, but I forget its existence when I’m focused.
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It’s unrelated to professional controllers, but…
The back button can also press another button there, so I feel that assigning it doesn’t make it particularly revolutionary.
Even if it’s a bit inconvenient, I usually adapt to the default operation method.
How about Joy-Con 2?
>>6It’s delicious.
I’m happy there are back buttons on the Pro Controller 2 for this price.
Once I obtain it, it’ll be perfect.
There are back buttons even on the charging grip.
The genuine Joy-Con grip is a bit difficult to use, isn’t it?
It’s enough reason just to reduce the wear and tear on the stick!
Isn’t it easy to accidentally press the grip button just by holding it normally?
>>12Because it’s flat and not protruding.
Even though it simply wasn’t there, hearing stories about accidentally pressing the back button makes me think that the Hori Pad might have turned out to be a good choice after all.
Well, in the end, it feels too light and cheap, so if a limited model comes out and I can buy it, I might consider buying the Pro Controller again.
I saw that they had just arrived today, so I bought one. It was the last one.
If I win the lottery for the main unit, everything will be resolved.
It’s nice that you can have the back side remember settings on a soft unit.
I heard that it’s good to arrange things for whistle dashing in Breath of the Wild, and I thought that made sense.
I’m holding the area below the back button with my ring and little fingers, and supporting the wide surface on the back of the controller with my middle finger, so I don’t accidentally press it.
At first, I was mistakenly hitting the Z button when I tried to press the back button, but once I got used to it, I stopped making mistakes and can press it normally.
It feels like index finger LR, middle finger ZLZR, ring finger GLGR.
I want the Pro Controller 2, but spending this amount of money on a controller really tightens my wallet.
>>19When I think about being able to play the game more comfortably, I can overlook the price.
It’s just a matter of whether to spend summer with a fan or with air conditioning.
>>20It’s a matter of life or death…
I noticed that B and A can be swapped in the system.
>>21Replaced.
It’s fine as long as a color-based input suggestion doesn’t come, since it’s not an old 4-color button.
Finally arrived.
I wonder if I should film an unboxing video.
The Pro Controller 2 is not available for sale…
I decided to honestly pay because I’ve experienced losing money by buying cheap controllers.
I was also impressed by how well-made the box comp I bought at that time was.
Ughhhhh!!!
I got a shipping notification from Nintendo for the third one, so I got excited, but it turns out only the SD card was sent!!!! Please send the main unit, the main unit!!!!
I remembered the concerns about the heat around the dock when talking about the fan and air conditioning.
Seriously, what should I do about the measures for around summer…
My pro controller 2 has this industrial smell and it’s really stinky, did I get a defective one?
>>28Isn’t it something that will fix itself if you just leave it alone, like the smell of a new car?
The back button tends to hit the first joint.
I’m wondering if this should be on my middle finger or my ring finger.
>>30I think the optimal position changes depending on whether you use the ZLR with your index finger or middle finger.
Personally, I use my middle finger because if I use my ring finger on the back, I have to rely on my pinky to maintain the grip.
I went to Edion on my way home from work earlier, and they were selling them normally.
I do a lot of things in mobile mode, so I was unsure, but I went ahead and bought it anyway.
Not just the pro controller, but the box of the main unit this time and the box of the pro controller also had a quite noticeable smell.
It may also be because it’s the rainy season.
The back buttons are good, so let’s buy the HORI controller.
If you’re just aiming for a back button, there are charging grips that are cheaper than pro controllers.
I turned off the setting because the back button tends to be easily misactivated.
Having an earphone jack is helpful for someone living at home.
First of all, without an air conditioner, of course, my own body…
The Switch 2 and other appliances I bought with so much effort will also die.
I thought Horicon looked good, but this is wired!
I was about to buy something dangerous.
Oh, you’re right! It has a headphone jack!
Is it okay to use Pro Controller 1 from the second one?