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It's disappointing that we are going 8+ years without an official Nintendo Left Joycon with a D-Pad.
Bman94
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I'm a big fan of Fighters and Platformers. I'm excited for the Switch 2 Edition of Street Fighter 6, since it looks to be a very competent port of the game and I love playing Dragon Ball Fighterz on the go. It's just so incredibly disappointing that Nintendo hasn't sold a left Joycon for a cheaper price that has a Nintendo specific D-Pad instead of the face buttons. If I remember correctly it took a while before 3rd parties got their hand on making a left Joycon with a D-Pad, and even then, they never felt as good as a Nintendo D-Pad. Do people not want this? I would have thought after 8 years there would have been more of a outcry on no proper D-Pad solution but I guess I'm in the minority.
cardboardboxer
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I love the D Pad on my Hori Compact Pro. Yeah yeah no HD Rumble no Gyro, I still use it in handheld mode 99% of the time because its so comfortable and the D Pad rocks.
Can't wait for the Switch 2 to get its equivelent, hope it doesn't take four years again.
joffocakes
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The original Switch one was great for games like Mario, Celeste, Hollow Knight etc but I definitely had to be quite deliberate with it when playing Street Fighter III 3rd Strike, particularly half-circle motions.
Interested to see how the new one holds up for SF6 training.
Jimnymebob
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Yeah, it's awful, and it's one of the main reasons I hardly ever use my Switch in handheld mode, and don't have a bunch of 2D platformers and fighting games for it.
I feel like everyone who likes the Joy-Con d-pad should be forced by law to use a horizontal Joy-Con when playing multiplayer, and not being allowed to fob it off to whoever they're playing with while they use the Pro Controller.
Audiblee
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I expect we'll go another 7 or 8.
brinstar
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Oct 25, 2017
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Yeah, I had the Hori Zelda one but it's missing features. I wish they'd make an official one.
Darkreaver
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All e official dpads are garbage. I'm a hardcore fightgame player and i always focussed on 8bitdo.
Anyway, maybe the switch 2 pro controller is fixed.
There are btw options for switch 1 btw. So will be for switch 2. Just not official. But lets be honest, why should we care about official anyway?
Dash Kappei
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Yeah, and while I'm thankful we at least had Hori's, the lack of wireless functionality meant I couldn't use it to play shmups/pinball in TATE on Flip Grip… I wished so much for an official Joycon w/ Dpad :-/
Kenny_Blankenship
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I don't think that was ever an expectation given the joycon's functionality.
TheAggroCraig
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This is NES joycon erasure
Shoichi
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within the first few months of owning it, I modded my left joycon to have a dpad. Had to put it back to how it was originally though as the split joycon usage with others was used more than I thought especially on traveling and dpad prevented it and didn't really want to buy another set at the time.
I wish Nintendo would just sell an official variant of the joycon in stores with a dpad setup.
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Kinda surprised nintendo never made a "dpad-centric" joycon for the switch that had a traditional dpad on top
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Kenny_Blankenship said:
I don't think that was ever an expectation given the joycon's functionality.
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Making a JoyCon Pro wouldn't have been too outlandish tho, it's an extra peripheral that isn't going to hurt anyone, it's weird indeed.
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SixelAlexiS said:
Making a JoyCon Pro wouldn't have been too outlandish tho, it's an extra peripheral that isn't going to hurt anyone, it's weird indeed.
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Yes. It should have been an option. But given the D pad on the Pro Controller maybe a bit monkey's pawish
The Boat
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SixelAlexiS said:
Making a JoyCon Pro wouldn't have been too outlandish tho, it's an extra peripheral that isn't going to hurt anyone, it's weird indeed.
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I wish they made Joy Con Pros. Not so much for the D-Pad, although that would be nice, but because I would love a split controller with better ergonomics and bluetooth. Hopefully the Bluetooth won't suck on the new ones.
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Agreed, but I've just made due with the Switch Lite. Hate to buy the console twice, but as a hybrid it really doesn't work for me (size, weight and yes, the "d-pad". Looking forward to that Switch Lite 2 in 2028.
Kenny_Blankenship said:
I don't think that was ever an expectation given the joycon's functionality.
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It came up several times.
alr1ght
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I don't even attempt to play 2d games on it. It's useful for Tetris and that's about it.
giapel
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I wish all controllers could be made with swappable parts. That would fix this problem AND drift issues. Obviously got no idea how feasible is to implement something like that in joycons.
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cardboardboxer said:
I love the D Pad on my Hori Compact Pro. Yeah yeah no HD Rumble no Gyro, I still use it in handheld mode 99% of the time because its so comfortable and the D Pad rocks.
Can't wait for the Switch 2 to get its equivelent, hope it doesn't take four years again.
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This. The HORI Split pads were goated.
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giapel said:
I wish all controllers could be made with swappable parts. That would fix this problem AND drift issues. Obviously got no idea how feasible is to implement something like that in joycons.
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that does sound better, but my clumsy ass would probably lose every single part in about 1 month
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I hope that Nintendo makes an official separate left joycon with a d-pad so I can use it for fighting games
other than fighting games I am fine with the left joycons seperate button d-pad
Kenny_Blankenship
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Derbel McDillet said:
It came up several times.
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As a want from certain fans or a legitimate possibility? Given what Nintendo seems to want the joycon to be I just don't see how a Dpad would work.
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Switch Lite FTW
Firefly
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Table top mode is probably the least used functions of the Switch so Nintendo's insistence to keep this design is weird. A middle ground solution is to give an option of a d-pad joycon but at that point I'd rather be spending my money on much better quality from third party providers anyway.
Hamlock
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Sacrificing the d-pad for horizontal joycon was probably worth it for people who don't have a lot of money to spend on extra controllers
Lightsong
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Join me: Abandon the D-Pad, embrace the Joy-Stick!
TigerGD
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I just wish they would have added analog triggers for the Switch 2. 🤷
Derbel McDillet
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Kenny_Blankenship said:
As a want from certain fans or a legitimate possibility? Given what Nintendo seems to want the joycon to be I just don't see how a Dpad would work.
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It's a left joy con with a d pad. They'd be purchased by people who don't care about ever holding them sideways. They literally exist from third parties. The point is, an official version would still have the same functionality and rumble.
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Lightsong said:
Join me: Abandon the D-Pad, embrace the Joy-Stick!
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But D-Pads are better, if you get my drift.
Eoin
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I'll be buying a JoyCon with a proper d-pad, but I'm not sure I'd buy a Nintendo one. Their record on d-pads last generation was quite poor and I think I'd rather buy a d-pad JoyCon from a good third party rather than a hypothetical Nintendo one.
Shoichi
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Kenny_Blankenship said:
As a want from certain fans or a legitimate possibility? Given what Nintendo seems to want the joycon to be I just don't see how a Dpad would work.
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Every Unused Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Patent - IGN
Nintendo's patented many different Joy-Con designs over the years, some stranger than others - here's our rundown of every one we've found.
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there were a few Nintendo Switch 1 Joycon/controller patents that didn't see official products that had D-pads.
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joffocakes said:
The original Switch one was great for games like Mario, Celeste, Hollow Knight etc but I definitely had to be quite deliberate with it when playing Street Fighter III 3rd Strike, particularly half-circle motions.
Interested to see how the new one holds up for SF6 training.
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I suspect SF6 may be fine given its huge input buffer.
GalvoAg
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I never play split so it doesn't effect me but it is pretty wild
Darknight
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Ya, I wish there was an official option, but I just ended up modding a set of Joy-Cons and put my own d-pad in. Even nicer is how easy it is to modify the detected color so it could match the color of my shell replacement. I have multiple sets of Joy-Cons so it's easy for me to switch to a different pair if I need the stock setup.
Jack Frost
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SNES controller is a lifesaver for d-pad games.
Adulfzen
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Yeah definitely feels like an accessory Nintendo could sell but given how many third party options exist I'd say most options are definitely covered.
Kenny_Blankenship
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Derbel McDillet said:
It's a left joy con with a d pad. They'd be purchased by people who don't care about ever holding them sideways. They literally exist from third parties. The point is, an official version would still have the same functionality and rumble.
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Great idea, I'd almost certainly even buy one. Personally, I just wouldn't expect Nintendo to make one; I imagine they're perfectly fine leaving that to third parties.
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Every Unused Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Patent - IGN
Nintendo's patented many different Joy-Con designs over the years, some stranger than others - here's our rundown of every one we've found.
www.ign.com
there were a few Nintendo Switch 1 Joycon/controller patents that didn't see official products that had D-pads.
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That hinged joycon is actually kinda wild!
spman2099
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It was such an obvious peripheral that we should have expected Nintendo to never make it. They love not doing the obvious thing that would make people happy. It is the Nintendo way.
Bede-x
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Yeah, it's a shame. A handheld without a D-pad is just a bad handheld.
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Darknight said:
Ya, I wish there was an official option, but I just ended up modding a set of Joy-Cons and put my own d-pad in. Even nicer is how easy it is to modify the detected color so it could match the color of my shell replacement. I have multiple sets of Joy-Cons so it's easy for me to switch to a different pair if I need the stock setup.
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Joy Con 2 Pro coming to you for $100. Even do the color buttons. And add in some analog triggers (which they wouldn't).
I'd roll my eyes at the price, but this is definitely a layup.
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I suspect SF6 may be fine given its huge input buffer.
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It's more the motions than timing of links I have trouble with. DualSense dpad is equally poor for Street Fighter because it often skips diagonals unless I'm quite forceful. It's an issue I rarely have with the 8bitdo M30 or even SNES dpads.
Nessus
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Or any other cool weird alternative joy cons.
There was, and still is with the Switch 2, so much potential for interesting add ons for specific games/genres.
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Audiblee said:
I expect we'll go another 7 or 8.
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joffocakes said:
It's more the motions than timing of links I have trouble with. DualSense dpad is equally poor for Street Fighter because it often skips diagonals unless I'm quite forceful. It's an issue I rarely have with the 8bitdo M30 or even SNES dpads.
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yeh it's the motions I was thinking about. I thought about how the separate buttons in the joycon 'd-pad' aren't functionally that different from the buttons on a leverless controller - and that i'm often getting super arts when I don't want them, thanks to how generous the input buffer is.
TheLastOfPizzaCrUSt
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I was thinking of a Switch controller for PC gaming, is the dpad that bad? (for platformers, 2d games)
BennyWhatever
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What I really want is for one where the dpad/direction pad buttons are on Top, with the joystick on Bottom. That doesn't even exist with 3rd party.
Hoa
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I'm fine with them providing the option but I like the buttons.
brochiller
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Surely they have data showing that people use the joycons FAR more in regular handheld mode than they do holding them sideways.
Could they just not have put a D pad on the left and still allowed people to press directions like buttons when it gets used like that the rare times it's needed?
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TheLastOfPizzaCrUSt said:
I was thinking of a Switch controller for PC gaming, is the dpad that bad? (for platformers, 2d games)
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The pro controller has a fine (not good, not bad, just fine) D-pad. This thread's about the Joycons, which have 4 separate buttons instead of a D-pad.
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