Nintendo announces the Nintendo Switch Lite

After months of rumours and leaks, Nintendo have finally confirmed the existence of the Nintendo Switch Lite. It's a device dedicated to handheld play, rather than the usual hybrid nature of the Nintendo Switch. It releases on the 20th of September It will come in three different colours at launch—yellow, grey, and blue. Nintendo states that it supports all Nintendo Switch software that allows handheld play.[prebreak][/prebreak]


In addition to the three colours of Nintendo Switch Lite available at launch, Nintendo will release a limited Nintendo Switch Lite Zacian & Zamazenta Edition console on 8th November, featuring stylish cyan and magenta buttons and illustrations of the two new Legendary Pokémon from the upcoming Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games
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You can't see the camera rotating on its own? :unsure:
I see that the camera rotates, but isn't the person itself moving the right joystick slightly more to the left? For that kind of amount of movement I see an expected input (camera rotates) which also automatically stops when the take out his finger.

It is too subtle for the untrained blind.
Explain it please. ^^
 

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I see that the camera rotates, but isn't the person itself moving the right joystick slightly more to the left? For that kind of amount of movement I see an expected input (camera rotates) which also automatically stops when the take out his finger.


Explain it please. ^^
It's moving by itself, there is no question or discussion about it.
 

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I see that the camera rotates, but isn't the person itself moving the right joystick slightly more to the left? For that kind of amount of movement I see an expected input (camera rotates) which also automatically stops when the take out his finger.


Explain it please. ^^
When the stick is pushed, the camera moves to the left starkly.
When the pushing ceases, the camera doesn't stop completely, it still keeps moving to the left softly. This is a symptom of drifting.
 
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Hmm. I watched it multiple times and I still doesn't see the camera moving was caused by drifting. It okay though, probably a problem on my part. I may have some drifting too if this can be called as one.

It's moving by itself, there is no question or discussion about it.
Explain why the camera stops moving as soon as he moves his finger back, where the joystick also moves to its original position. This thing can be discussed, no? Though maybe stop posting if you don't want to discuss anything instead of by a hypocrite.
 

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Hmm. I watched it multiple times and I still doesn't see the camera moving was caused by drifting. It okay though, probably a problem on my part. I may have some drifting too if this can be called as one.


Explain why the camera stops moving as soon as he moves his finger back, where the joystick also moves to its original position. This thing can be discussed, no? Though maybe stop posting if you don't want to discuss anything instead of by a hypocrite.
the issue with drifting is sometimes when you release the joystick isntead of the joystick going back to the neutral position it stays at like 0,1 position which still moves, sometimes it does go back to the original position, this is an hardware error, and games that rely on this for specifiq moves like smash bros you would do a side jab just by doing a normal jab becuase the side is still reading and so oon, on games like botw it doesnt affect much becuase is just camera control and such.

its all about when sometimes the joystick when not being pushed doesnt go back to zero but stays at 0,1 or whatever and keeps registing.
 

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Hmm. I watched it multiple times and I still doesn't see the camera moving was caused by drifting. It okay though, probably a problem on my part. I may have some drifting too if this can be called as one.


Explain why the camera stops moving as soon as he moves his finger back, where the joystick also moves to its original position. This thing can be discussed, no? Though maybe stop posting if you don't want to discuss anything instead of by a hypocrite.
You are the only one that doesn't see anything.
 

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I see that the camera rotates, but isn't the person itself moving the right joystick slightly more to the left? For that kind of amount of movement I see an expected input (camera rotates) which also automatically stops when the take out his finger.
Huh? We watching the same video? Whatever the case, the camera should stop and remain still when he lets go of the right thumbstick. The fact that he can 'trigger' it doesn't mean it's behaving properly.
 

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Huh? We watching the same video? Whatever the case, the camera should stop and remain still when he lets go of the right thumbstick. The fact that he can 'trigger' it doesn't mean it's behaving properly.
Whatever. I already said that the camera does stop still as soon as he lets go of the joystick from what I see. With higher sensitivity camera setup the expected input from the camera moving by his touch is normal to me. My BOTW Switch works that way as well.

Maybe I've only seen the worse case of drifting and this, I don't that know that can be called a drift.
 

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Whatever. I already said that the camera does stop still as soon as he lets go of the joystick from what I see. With higher sensitivity camera setup the expected input from the camera moving by his touch is normal to me. My BOTW Switch works that way as well.

Maybe I've only seen the worse case of drifting and this, I don't that know that can be called a drift.
if you look closely on the begining of the video the camera is moving too, he only puts the finger there after, as soon as the video starts look at the background and you can see the camera is rotating slowly.
 

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