Hardware HD Rumble is terrible right now, imo.

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I haven't had much of a good experience with HD Rumble, to be honest. Most of the time my Pro Controller makes really harsh vibrations, weird noises like an owl and so on so to avoid all this together, I decided to turn off vibration (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's vibration is what really annoyed me completely).

It's possible to turn off the vibration via the Console Settings.

P.S. It makes sense why the Western release of Puyo Puyo Tetris has the HD Rumble turned off by default.
 
The console is still new, you have to wait for the future games to implement it correctly.

But imo, it is a gimmick no one asked for, just like the gamepad...
 
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The console is still new, you have to wait for the future games to implement it correctly.

But imo, it is a gimmick no one asked for, just like the gamepad...
Yeah, only by Splatoon 2 or Mario Odyssey's release is when Nintendo will make proper use of the HD Rumble. I wish the Standard Rumble was an option. :(
 
I could not disagree more. I've been loving it so much because I think it's accurate and implemented well in the games that use it.
 
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personally, i love it in mk8d. i play 90% of the time in split joycon mode and it's neither unnoticeable nor noisy.

it's nothing revolutionary, but it's better than wii/wii u rumble.
 
1-2 Switch
1-2 Switch which is barely a tech-demo? Yeah, okay.

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But if it's off, you can't feel them Senran Kagura boobs :(
That's for sure going to make 100% great use of it and I can't wait to pre-order it. :) I don't wanna miss out and then see resellers demanding far more than its original retail price.
 
1-2 Switch which is barely a tech-demo? Yeah, okay.

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That's for sure going to make 100% great use of it and I can't wait to pre-order it. :) I don't wanna miss out and then see resellers demanding far more than its original retail price.
1-2 Switch is the only game that implemented it well, that doesn't mean the game is good
 
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I haven't had problems with HD Rumble, but TBH I've mostly just ignored it all around.
At least in my case it was never so strong it would annoy me, but it was also just irrelevant.
The only game when I saw a useful use of the rumble at all was Blaster Master Zero in those tide levels.

Also, I never put too much attention into it, but I don't remember it making any kind of loud sound.
 
I haven't had problems with HD Rumble, but TBH I've mostly just ignored it all around.
At least in my case it was never so strong it would annoy me, but it was also just irrelevant.
The only game when I saw a useful use of the rumble at all was Blaster Master Zero in those tide levels.

Also, I never put too much attention into it, but I don't remember it making any kind of loud sound.
It made extremely loud sounds in Snake Pass until they got complaints and released an update that "fixed" it. I say "fixed" because as far as I'm concerned it wasn't really a bug, and now the rumble is really soft, I prefer how it was before the update. The sound didn't bother me.
 
1-2 Switch is the only game that implemented it well, that doesn't mean the game is good
Correct. Game, not video game. It relies on the users looking at each other than looking at the screen.
 

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