Mia noti sandal5/16/2023 All Switch owners should expect at least one of their Joy-Cons to start drifting eventually. ![]() The Joy-Cons have another infamous issue: " Joy-Con Drift." All official Nintendo Joy-Cons have a design that makes the joysticks prone to drifting, or acting like you're moving them even when you're not. The best option is Nintendo's official Switch Pro Controller, but you can find other great options from brands like PowerA at more affordable prices too. If you plan on playing your Switch mostly in TV mode, I'd recommend investing in a bigger controller. For example, one-off Zelda puzzles that require you to flip the controller, or motion-assisted aiming in Splatoon and Metroid Prime Remastered. The Joy-Cons do support motion controls, but very few games use these controls well, and even the few that do understand that they work best in small doses. You can technically use each Joy-Con as a full controller, but it's not comfortable. Playing in handheld mode gives me a reasonably high quality screen (up to 720p) I can play almost any game on. I'm near-sighted, and even with glasses on, playing games on a TV across the room tends to strain my eyes. I can't stand playing this way for long periods of time.īut playing the Switch in handheld mode - using the built-in screen with the Joy-Cons attached - is an absolute blast. Worse graphics, lower screen quality, and you have to deal with the Switch's flimsy kickstand. Meanwhile, Tabletop mode, where you use the Switch's built-in screen and prop the system up to play with a wireless controller, is the worst of the three playstyles. This is the only way to unlock 1080p HD graphics, the highest resolution the Switch supports. Once the Switch is secured in its included dock, you can use an HDMI cable to plug the dock into a TV. Of these three modes, chances are that you'll spend the majority of your playtime connected to a TV. With its built-in 6-inch screen, rechargeable battery, detachable Joy-Con controllers, and HDMI docking station, the Switch lets you play nearly any game in three different ways: Connected to a TV, using the Switch's screen as a mini monitor (called "Tabletop" mode), and as a handheld. The Nintendo Switch's main selling point is its unique design that enables it to function as both a portable and home console. ![]() ![]() The Nintendo Switch fits neatly into the dock.
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