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Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
The Switch Pro Controller
the Switch Pro Controller
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the Pro Controller’s
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the Switch Pro Controller’s
Sony
Microsoft
Xbox One
Bluetooth
the Nintendo Switch
Nokia 3310
Analog
Nintendo of Europe
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Adam Vjestica
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The fact that it has asymmetrical analog sticks is also another huge win in my book.However, after almost five years the Switch Pro Controller is starting to feel noticeably outdated, and it’s about time Nintendo gave its premier pad a makeover.The Switch Pro Controller undoubtedly has its issues, some of which have existed since launch, while others have manifested themselves as the years have rolled on. Play a game of Tetris 99 using the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller’s D-Pad and it’s almost guaranteed that you’ll end up hard-dropping a Tetronimo you didn’t mean to, resulting in early elimination and cries of frustration. Wouldn’t it be great if Nintendo ditched the digital triggers on the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and added some analog ones, as on Microsoft's and Sony’s pads?
As said here by Adam Vjestica