OK. Good to know. I just expected a lot more talk about the problem after release if it was widespread problem. So I was wondering.
I am sittingg about 3 meters away but probably my knee don't block.
Well for one it doesn't seem to be an issue with most people, although nintendo are aware of it. After reading all the other issues on the Nintendo tech support forums (blue screens, error codes, fan noise, buzzing in headphones, scratched screens, dead pixels, overheating) I am glad that this was the only issue I had. And it's really not even an issue for me since I will probably never remove those joycons from the console ever again.
Go to the forums and check out some of the other issues, the lack of quality control or substandard manufacturing process involved with the Switch is pretty disheartening.
At least the batteries aren't exploding. (lolz Samsung)
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Yeah, I've had some left joycon issues of my own. Granted my Switch is positioned next to a bunch of wires, which Nintendo recommends against due to interference of the joycon signals. Anyways, sitting on my couch with controller in my lap, I get intermittent issues, but if I just raise it up a little bit (as my Switch is on a countertop) the issue goes away.
If that was the case though, in Nintendo's recommendations, then wouldn't I also have issues with the right controller? Or the pro controller? Why is it only the left controller? I think that was just a quick response from Nintendo to show that they are looking into it. Kinda like when you tell your IT guy you have a problem and they tell you to reboot the computer, 90% of the time it will fix your problem.
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