I can assure you they would never post that because they would post, "you're holding it wrong".Can't wait for Nintendo to come out and say, "Your holding it wrong."
I can assure you they would never post that because they would post, "you're holding it wrong".Can't wait for Nintendo to come out and say, "Your holding it wrong."
question about these motion controls. What joycon is it on?What is the advantage of designing it that way? If the motion controls are turned off on the joycons when plugged into the tablet then they would have to include a third gyro in the tablet itself because motion controls are most definitely active in handheld mode. (Example Splatoon 2 aiming)
I dont think this is a big deal. unless your sitting 10ft away from your TV.
That is a good question. Thinking about it do we know for a fact that the tablet doesn't have gyro in it? I could be there but off for now, N is cagey about these things. But I also agree I don't see the Switch in its current form going VR.question about these motion controls. What joycon is it on?
I.e. if you playing splatoon with a joycon in each hand. Which joycon will it take the motion aiming from? with your hands apart your hands wont be on point to each other.
In a grip or mount to the switch they are group together and will move as one.
Also why i dont think the switch will have vr since there is no gyro in the switch.
The Pro Controller + Joy-Cons do have gyro, we played Splatoon 2 with it and it was all about moving the controllers in weird ways to get the camera elsewhere. Maybe I'm confusing gyro with motion controls.Also why i dont think the switch will have vr since there is no gyro in the switch.
yes they have gyro in themThe Pro Controller + Joy-Cons do have gyro, we played Splatoon 2 with it and it was all about moving the controllers in weird ways to get the camera elsewhere. Maybe I'm confusing gyro with motion controls.
I take it there is a difference? I always used the terms interchangeably as in the gyros are what enable motion controls?Maybe I'm confusing gyro with motion controls.