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@aetios i don't quite that that part?

> (btw they are magnetic and affected by strong magnets, where are those used again, oh wait)
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@aetios ohhhhhhhh yeah, now that you mention it
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@aetios true and tbh.. my switch is 6 years old, and only now i experience a slight drift sometimes ^^
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@aetios there is to be hoped that ninty maybe learned from mistakes. I will wait and see since I have no stackes in that game anyway. They could though not have used magnets to attach joycons and used better sticks instead.

But capitalism gotta capitalism
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@aetios Sturdiness won't help if the sticks drift blobcatwinktongue Genuienly its a nice idea (copied from other handhelds but whatever). There is the hope they used better sticks this time atleast.
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@aetios But it took way to longnto even acknowledge its a problem. But hey they did the right thing. Thats good.

Also its maybe a thing priorities. Rails break sure but what broke more often. Sticks or rails? I would go with sticks. So that should have been the first thing to fix....

But magnets are flashier and marketable
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@aetios Normal sticks will have drift eventually. Every one of them has. But the switch had a smaller variety so they drift waaaay sooner. Lets hope they did something about it (like that repair program aint cheap, something must have happened)

Will be interesting to maybe some simulated age testing witz the sticks to see when they might fail nkoThink
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