Hardware Do you like the Joy- Cons?

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Who's making these controllers Namco?
their last cheap and nasty effort
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Lack of d-pad is a big con but it's understandable because they have to function as face buttons on the multiplayer mode.
 

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The joycons are fine together, but using it with 2 people is just too small.
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It looks like its about the same size as the controller that comes packaged with this (side note, don't buy one, they're literal shit):
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In spite of never being able to get it to ACTUALLY function as a controller, I held it in my hand both horizontally and vertically and it felt VERY comfortable (aside from feeling incredibly cheap, which I think we can count on Nintendo to not do). For reference, I have pianist hands; really long but relatively thin fingers. I don't know what it would be like for people who have big meaty hands, but they should be fine for people with proportionately small or long hands
 

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Well they are designed for people who use chopsticks. I, myself, use chopsticks, so using the Joy-Con should come naturally.
One thing Asians are really good at. But when I was little my teacher taught me how to use a pen first and I still cannot handle it.
God, no. They look terribly uncomfortable, and I have small hands.
I don't think I'll ever use them for multiplayer.
Female hands are typically more slender (cause a majority guys are fat and bulky), but the women in the trailer does not seem to have problem adapting them.
 

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I wonder if the joycons will be able to attach to each other directly, or if they REQUIRE the joycon grip to be attached......
 
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One thing Asians are really good at. But when I was little my teacher taught me how to use a pen first and I still cannot handle it.

Female hands are typically more slender (cause a majority guys are fat and bulky), but the women in the trailer does not seem to have problem adapting them.
I guess we'll just have to see when it comes out.
 

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Speaking as someone who loves the GamePad and does not own a Pro Controller, I think the Joy-Cons are honestly pretty bad. They look awkward, and sort of seem like if someone tried to make a clone of the Wii Remote + Nunchuk but tried to not make it too obvious. I'll be picking up a Switch Pro controller.
 

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