Video shows possible drift issues already arising with the Nintendo Switch Lite



The Nintendo Switch has been a success in many ways, but where most can agree that the console has fallen short, is in regards to the Joy-Cons; ever since the launch of the Switch, Joy-Con drift has become a rampant issue. Such problems were assumed to be done away with the Switch Lite, the smaller, more portable oriented variation of the Switch, which lacked the detachable Joy-Cons. However, once a teardown of the new hardware had taken place, it was revealed that the joysticks used within the Switch Lite were almost identical to the problematic ones from the drift-ridden Joy-Cons, meaning that it was entirely possible for users to still experience drift.

Such a problem could be much worse for the Lite revision, as the control sticks are connected to the entire system, and cannot be removed and replaced as easily as they can be with the original Switch. In a video posted by Alexis Javier, he shows off his brand new Switch Lite playing Breath of the Wild, and you can quickly notice that input is being registered on the right joystick, despite the user not pressing any buttons. Now, the video in question could just stem from an unlikely rare, faulty unit. Or, it could have been done in order to raise outrage during the launch week of the Switch Lite. As of the time of writing, this video appears to be the only popular source showing off possible drift with the console, but only time will tell if drift will begin to impact owners of the Switch Lite.
 

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I thought the Lite will solve the drifting Joycon issues but for no reason apparently, the problems are still here.

The reason is most likely Nintendo not caring at all.

If people stopped buying the faulty Pro Controller or stopped buying Nintendo Joycons then they would have to fix the issue.

Worse, since the Lite is basically unhackable, no way to fix the problem using software.
 
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None of my two consoles (Switch/lite) has presented this issue. Why? Because I don’t use the joycons! I only use my magic ns adapter with a PS4 controller. Profit!

And for those people that will shout at me with the argument NOT EVERYONE HAS THESE KIND OF CONTROLLERS, or THE NINTENDO SWITCH LITE IS A DEDICATED HANDHELD AND THERE IS NO POINT ON USING A PLAYSTAND, GET A REGULAR SWITCH INSTEAD:

1. I’m really sorry for you

2. That is the way I avoid drift
Idiotic to say the best way to avoid problem with your switch is to not use it. Its like avoiding problems with your car by taking the bus.
 

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That's what I'm saying. I don't feel it's as "widespread" as it's advertised to be. As I said, I had MANY joycons, that didn't drift, and I feel those that had the drift with the Lite, they're a very specific, and exclusive group in which they had just gotten unlucky. I'm sure it's been "fixed" (parentheses, meaning, it's been literally 'fixed', but as with any unluckly circumstance, you might find an issue with something, even with it being a 1/1000 chance), and I feel those that report on it, are the incredibly rare ones who have had such an issue, so it's advertised as a widespread issue.
There is a reason there is a class action lawsuit over the joy cons.

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There is literally no chance it is fixed. Teardowns show they are using the same design as before.
 

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There is a reason there is a class action lawsuit over the joy cons.

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There is literally no chance it is fixed. Teardowns show they are using the same design as before.
"Teardowns", yes. But there's a LOT of skepticism and questions regaurding the materials that have been used. They can be used in the "same fashion", however, the materals used can be made of other things, preventing the issue. I'm optimistic. So you never really know. Even though the "way in which they're put together" can be the same, the "things that make up the peices" can be different, causing a solutiion to the drinft. Sorry I'm drunk. Hope this makes sense.
 
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Idk. I dont believe it. I think people are trying so hard to worry and believe that this issue exists on the switch lite, that they are convincing themselves it still exists. I think its been fixed. It'd be insane for it not to be. And if not "fixed", greatly reduced. Ive had 4 day 1 sets of joycons and none of them drift. So i think 1, its over exaggerated, in terms of its commonality, and 2, i feel people LOOK for things to complain about and try and FIND issues. Im sure its been fixed to a great degree
The Lite literally has the exact same analog sticks as the original Switch.....you can watch people take apart the Lite on Youtube and prove it.
 

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Not surprised at all, the design of the joycon sticks is fundamentally flawed, we've explored that in a number of threads before. This is the predictable cost of making increasingly thin devices - the stick is where "the rubber meets the load" and if it's flimsy, it must necessarily be the first thing that breaks.
 

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I had Nintendo repair two left-side joycons, one black and one blue, and the blue one started drifting again about 2 weeks after it came back from them. Sad to see Nintendo make such trash with these controllers. This snafu has turned me off of getting a Switch Lite.
 
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That's why it should've joysticks like Wii U Gamepad.
I have the Wii u 5 years now and I don't have any problem with the anlog sticks or any other buttons. It's a shame that on the much more popular console we have issue like that. I purchased the switch lite 2 days ago. Now I regret. I think I can still return it. I have 14 days.
 
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Idk. I dont believe it. I think people are trying so hard to worry and believe that this issue exists on the switch lite, that they are convincing themselves it still exists. I think its been fixed. It'd be insane for it not to be. And if not "fixed", greatly reduced. Ive had 4 day 1 sets of joycons and none of them drift. So i think 1, its over exaggerated, in terms of its commonality, and 2, i feel people LOOK for things to complain about and try and FIND issues. Im sure its been fixed to a great degree

Idk, i don't believe cancer exist, I think people are trying so hard to worry and believe that people die from this, that they are convincing themselves it exists. In my family nobody has cancer So i think 1, its over exaggerated, in terms of its commonality, and 2, i feel people LOOK for things to complain about and try and FIND issues. Im sure its been fixed to a great degree.
 

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