It’s hard to say, my old cons has been drifting for so long I’d just resorted to only playing docked with my pro controller. They definitely feel more responsive in the little testing I did though. Even just the calibration on the switch felt snappy and responsive.
I switched to a Hall effect sensor featuring joystick on my pc a couple years ago and the difference in control was amazing. Fine small movements are registered perfectly and that makes such a difference to the overall effectiveness. I bet it’s awesome on the switch. Hope to see these sensors (either officially or third party) on the Xbox and PS controllers too.
From my experience they felt a bit stiffer than the original sticks but that went away eventually. They feel just like the original sticks now. Definitely worth doing, and it’s not too hard to do, it’s just time consuming since the joycon parts are so small!
How are they? Can you tell much of a difference in terms of fine accuracy compared to stock?
It’s hard to say, my old cons has been drifting for so long I’d just resorted to only playing docked with my pro controller. They definitely feel more responsive in the little testing I did though. Even just the calibration on the switch felt snappy and responsive.
I switched to a Hall effect sensor featuring joystick on my pc a couple years ago and the difference in control was amazing. Fine small movements are registered perfectly and that makes such a difference to the overall effectiveness. I bet it’s awesome on the switch. Hope to see these sensors (either officially or third party) on the Xbox and PS controllers too.
From my experience they felt a bit stiffer than the original sticks but that went away eventually. They feel just like the original sticks now. Definitely worth doing, and it’s not too hard to do, it’s just time consuming since the joycon parts are so small!