When requested in regards to the know-how contained in the Swap 2’s Pleasure-Cons that “feels so completely different to the unique Swap’s analog stick” throughout a current interview, Nate Bihldorff, the Senior Vice President of Product Improvement & Publishing at Nintendo of America, advised Nintendo Life that “the Pleasure-Con 2’s controllers have been designed from the bottom up. They’re not Corridor Impact sticks, however they really feel actually good.”
Following Nintendo’s Swap 2 presentation final week, the corporate shared an Ask the Developer discussion with the console’s designers that touched on technical points of its upgraded controllers. Based on Switch 2 producer Kouichi Kawamoto, the corporate “redesigned all the pieces from scratch for Pleasure-Con 2… In comparison with the Pleasure-Con controllers for Swap, the management sticks are bigger and extra sturdy, with smoother motion. We’ve additionally made Pleasure-Con 2 greater to match the bigger console.”
Nevertheless, whereas Nintendo has confirmed that the Swap 2’s Pleasure-Cons aren’t counting on anti-drift Corridor impact sensors, it has but to substantiate precisely what know-how is in use.
We’ll both discover out from Nintendo itself, or have to attend till the Swap 2 lastly ships and will get dissected to disclose what’s inside these controllers.
