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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Here is your quote....and Ive only read what Ive quoted.

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

Also, Im not passive/aggressive Im aggressive/aggressive. Now suck my dick and fuck off......jesus fucking christ try to help someone and get bitched out.....
So because it has never happened to you means it has never happened to anyone else?
 

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So because it has never happened to you means it has never happened to anyone else?
technically, you should be saying that to Josshy0125 since they're the one that said that. Burial was quoting them. Also, that tends to be the stance of many people who claim the drift just isnt a thing because they "have several joycons and have used the for 2 years and it hasn't happened" so we all must be making it up, I guess.
 
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How to solve joy con drifting problem?
Get the Chinese replacement analog joystick and replace the original one.
That's what I didn't to 3 of my joy cons who have drifting problem and until now they are working better than the original, they are not expensive.
 

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Can't expect much from BigN these days. The smash gamecube controllers typically have an offset analog stick position. If you were able to get one anyway, they did like 1 batch and closed up shop. Input lag is also horrible, and they somehow managed to have more input lag in their first party games than the WiiU. Smash feels like garbage to play.
 

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*sees first comment as Desert Bus playing by itself now*

LOLs!

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How to solve joy con drifting problem?
Get the Chinese replacement analog joystick and replace the original one.
That's what I didn't to 3 of my joy cons who have drifting problem and until now they are working better than the original, they are not expensive.

To what particular product are you referring to? Got an Amazon link of some kind?
 

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Before jumping to any conclusion, the guy should at least try calibrating the stick. Drifting occurs after intensive use, if it's a new switch, may be it's just a manufacturing defect. Fingers crossed...
 

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Erm... Isn't it a bit early to generalize this situation?

Yes, the controller drifts. Guy should just contact Nintendo and get a replacement unit. Sucks, but it happens. As a technician, I experience first hand how pc's that come straight from their package contain errors on some level. If this is the first and only video of the phenomenon, then Nintendo can probably break out some champagne because of a successful launch.
Again : sucks to have the faulty unit, but production errors can always happen.
 

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Every hardware release, like clockwork, the chicken littles emerge.

If just a fraction of a percent of switch owners have this issue and a fraction of them upload videos, you'd have 100's of them making a rare event look like an epidemic.
 
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Couldn't Nintendo just slightly increase thumb stick deadzone on a software level?
Call me dumb, but why doesn't Nintendo just increase the dead zone through a software update?
The deadzone has nothing to do with the problem - the sticks drift because the carbon traces on the PCB get worn down exceedingly quickly and the copper contacts in the wipers that touch them can bend very easily due to the R3/L3 action (as in, pushing the sticks down). It's not that the stick is detected off-center, that's fairly normal due to a variability in resistance and can be easily calibrated. It's also not too sensitive, so increasing the deadzone, as in the radius of input ignored by the console won't help either. An affected stick gives false input altogether, moving around when it's not actually moving. It's an inherent flaw of the design that can only be corrected by a change of materials or an altogether different stick assembly. An analog stick is nothing more than a pair of potentiometers (in this case two slide pots) and a tactile switch - if the carbon traces are damaged or the wipers are bent, it's game over for the stick, you can't calibrate your way out of wear and tear or physical damage. All analog sticks are prone to this kind of fault, but Nintendo's are particularly susceptible to it because of how thin they are compared to full-sized ones. The subject has been explored in more detail in the thread below, complete with pictures and a more technical explanation of the problem:

https://gbatemp.net/threads/a-law-f...awsuit-on-nintendo-over-joy-con-drift.543812/
 

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Every hardware release, like clockwork, the chicken littles emerge.

If just a fraction of a percent of switch owners have this issue and a fraction of them upload videos, you'd have 100's of them making a rare event look like an epidemic.

No, just No.
Not everyone notices what the problem is.
Not everyone is loud on twitter or other forums.
I believe that the vast majority of people have "faulty" JoyCons.

Otherwise explain me how completeley new, fresh JoyCons, that I have barely used (since I play with a Pro Controller and only use them for Multiplayer - e.g. Super Mario Party) are already drifting.
Nintendo was even pressured to take back faulty JoyCons, even outside of warranty.

Take of your Fanboy Glasses Goddamit.
Nintendo is a good company, maybe still the best one around if you look at how they handle DLC / Lootboxes / F2P Games.
But that does NOT make them imune to big mistakes. And they HAVE failed hard on the JoyCons, and now even on the Switch Lite.

There is more than enough explanaiton as to why the Sticks start drifting. The "metal" that is used to determine where the Stick is "positioned" gets scrapped off, resulting in wrong values beeing "read", resulting in the wrong Stick position beeing send to the Switch, resulting in what we know as "drift".
You can't do anything against it, it's a design fault inside the stick.
And Nintendo most likely can't do much about it since they only buy those parts but don't produce them by themselves.

I love Nintendo as much as the next guy but let's be honest here: They realy f*cked up this one...
 
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Why use a joystick for a handheld..its failure rate is drastically higher then console joys.. atleast from my experiance.. same with psvita ..

Heres a solution how about D PAD... maybe make a revison of a joycon without the joy lol seriously i would buy one with dpad instead.. make them a hard rubber with a indent to fit a thumb so it will still have joystick feel without the drift...
 

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