The long expected Nintendo Move 2 Finally this week has fallen, and as it makes a large big progress of its predecessors – things like a better screen, and more easy to control – something it’s worse. According to repair advantages and disassemblembember disassemblem ifixitmore difficult to fix than the original switch.
Perhaps most concerned for new owners is that, despite a new “from the ground” again for control-con control on the switch, the stick dry control-something Many owners To the original long-term complaining of – not as true as directed on switch 2.
Courtesy of iFixit
Stick drift is something that can happen to joysticks, usually for hours or under heavy use, which movement is registered with no user input. IFIXIT referred to that less-drift joysttick tech depends on the magnets instead of tunnery or Tmreld METERORESISTANCE (TMRELD REAL SENNERORESISTANCE (TMRELD REAL SENSORSISTIANCE
“From what we can find out, again does not include a change in core tech causing hattstick,” ifixit wrote to Blog post. “Unless Nintendo uses some miraculous new materials in resistant tracks, or the change in size resolved, the best recovery will come again to the third party replacements.”
Worse, ifixit knows that replacing control-con controllers is actually harder this time. “Any tech they used to … Joysticks are a high-soled substance. They can still flow into a drop, even if they don’t fix these items for these items for this game for game console repears.”
Overall, ifixit gives the switch 2 a fixation mark of 3 of 10. That is a point lower than 4 out of 10 Recently retroactively The first switch was given, and holes behind the preferences of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series Xboth got 7 out of 10.