You never had it doing the opposite function (pressing up will trigger right on the d-pad etc.)It hasn't been changed, if that's what you mean. I personally never had a problem with it.
On amazon rn bout to buy one, is the d-pad still booty cheeks? I don't see myself playing a lot of fighters on the switch but I want at least something competent.
- blout monocle
I just need something competent for like zelda or something hitting the d-pad then? you think it will cool for that?I've got the xenoblade one which is supposed to be the best one and it's feels the same as the normal one really. It's just an ass d-pad in general, I suppose it's ok to use once in a while.
oh well im buying straight from amazon no reseller so ill prolly be cool on returns.I never play fighting games but I do play some 2D sidescrollers and such and I haven't had any problems with my d-pad. I did buy a new one very recently though so they might have fixed something.
If in doubt, try it out using the option in settings. If the results aren't to your liking your might be able to return it, depending on the reseller.
sorry to add to the topic but is there any difference between the pro and wired controllers, other than wireless and amiibo support (i guess?)
i think it's first party but thanks for the answers guys, i'll do some research as to whether it's worth getting one or if i should just go for the pro.
I've played like 100+ hours of Bayonetta 1+2 on switch and had nothing but solid results with the pro-pad.
i think it's first party but thanks for the answers guys, i'll do some research as to whether it's worth getting one or if i should just go for the pro.
I used to be on team "no problem" until a couple months ago when i played a game with lots of diagonal movement. If you say there's no problem then you haven't played the right game yet that'll make you notice.It's a perceived problem that is exacerbated by a vocal minority but in reality the dpad is not an issue. I even got one that was coded before a supposed update to the gate, and even that controller tests perfectly on the switch and has never given me a problem. I'd say you're good to go.
I've played tons of games that need diagonal movement haven't had any issues. Again the whole vocal minority thing still applies cause no one is gonna comment or start whole threads telling the world about how great their dpad is working...I used to be on team "no problem" until a couple months ago when i played a game with lots of diagonal movement. If you say there's no problem then you haven't played the right game yet that'll make you notice.
I honestly never had a problem with it. I played the entirety of Sonic Mania with it and thought it was alright.
I've played tons of games that need diagonal movement haven't had any issues. Again the whole vocal minority thing still applies cause no one is gonna comment or start whole threads telling the world about how great their dpad is working...
It's the worst d-pad Nintendo has ever made. Try playing Puyo Puyo Tetris with it and see what happens. I love all of the "WELL ACKSHUALLY MINE WORKS FLAWLESSLY" posts. No, it really doesn't. You're not playing the right game.