>he STILL hasn't bought a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
What the fuck is your excuse, you retarded lazy fat sack of shit?
He STILL hasn't bought a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
I own 4 though.
Cuz I don't own a Switch.
I know right? It even works on PC, no excuse to not buy one.
I would if the D-Pad weren't messed up. Hopefully they'll fix it soon.
I'm not sure what I need it for, the joycons work fine.
Because, honestly, I actually like using the joy-cons on the grip.
is it better than the wii u pro for pc? i dont wanna shill out $80 if i can just continue using my wii u pro
How do you set up the Wii U pro to work on Win10?
We're broke college students.
i dont know about w10 but i just use my mayflash on my w7. its plug and play
I missed my chance to get the Splatoon Pro controller.
I can't afford it
>tfw my brother lost the charging cable for it and they dont sell replacements
i know you can use the charger for the switch but that means i cant use tv mode and the controller a the same time...
Isn't it just a normal USB-C?
I like using the joycons detached, it's very comfortable to play with my hands free to move however they want. Much better than any controller I've used.
not for botw. or sonic mania. the jocons reception is ass from the tv
I have my Switch hooked up to my computer monitor and play very close to the console so that's not a problem for me. Does the pro controller get a stronger connection to the console? If it came with an audio out I would consider buying one.
This
i dont know about the pros but my jocons (when playing in my living room) have a tremendous input lag and calibration issues. its been pointed out before when Zelda first came out. I guess it was never fixed. i play from my couch which is about about 7 or 8ft from where i have my Switch set. which is right next to the tv.
Switch pro controller is objectively worse than the wii u version
Nintendo confirmed there is no defect in it's construction. the d pad is just as shitty as they intended.
>gtx 1080ti
>i7-3770 3,40GHz
>16GB ram
Nah, I'm good, I don't need a literal 2 game console.
I don't own a Switch as it is uninteresting to me. thus, I don't own the obviously useless controller.
too expensive
>you have to own the respective console first in order to use its controllers
>admitting to never using a Switch Pro but still state its shit anyways
The worst D-pad in history, terrible shoulder buttons, average controller for over $60. This is coming from someone who tried it and returned it. Also no games to take advantage of a "Pro" controller yet.
can it be played on the PS4 and Xbone?
blatant ripoff of the Xbone controller.
The stick placements looks a bit uncomfortable, I already have 3 controllers, I don't have a Switch, and I'm a poorfag.
I play mostly in portable mode and the joycons already do the job well enough. Also, the Wii U Pro controller is superior for PC.
I do and it is perhaps the comfiest controller I've ever used. Biggest downside is definitely the price, but other than that it's Nintendo's best controller to date.
>blatant ripoff of the Xbone controller
No it isn't? Like, not at all. The wiiu pro looks a lot like a 360's but the Switch controller is vastly different from the xbone.
Hey man, I'm only one of those things
Besides I'm gonna get one eventually, since the joycons left shoulder button is being unresponsive