I don't know if this has been properly discussed already, but to me the wording makes it sound like the physical version will be limited to one printing or something. It will be available while stocks last and NOT through March 2021. The digital version will be available through March 2021.
So...
I think yours is Pearl Green but a little faded. The original color is one of my favorites. I really like the SP and micro and have a bunch of them including Pearl Green.
I still prefer the AGS-001 modded with a 101 screen. I did the mod myself.
I have this very weird R4 for Gameboy Advance :blink:
I have no clue how to get it working. Instead of the usual microSD it seems to use a miniSD.
And I also just got this GameCube kiosk last night:
I just remembered this exact same issue happens on my Wii U for this particular game. So it should be a problem with the game and not a case of joy con drift.
Err...is the same thing happening with another right joycon on this Switch? Or what if you try this joycon on another Switch?
Trying both of the above combinations might give a clue to whether the problem lies in the Switch or in the joycon. Maybe there's some dust in your Switch rail (not on...
The problem could be unrelated to the mod. I had similar issues when I was playing Super Mario Odyssey with everything legit and no mods. Unmodded Switch console, original joy cons, original cartridge.
Try clearing out all the paired controllers in settings and then connect them again.
Wii Mini sold too few units. It wasn't worth anyone's time to hack it especially when 99% of all Wii consoles could be hacked.
My point in my previous post is that popular consoles get hacked faster. So I have no doubt these new units also will be hacked in the near future.
Except all consoles eventually get hacked. Just take a look at the Wii, Wii U, and 3DS scene. The more popular a console is, the faster it gets hacked. Maybe unpatched units cost more right now but that's only temporary.
I suppose, but some people have had luck blowing compressed air into the stick and temporarily fixing it for a few days/weeks before the problem recurs. I would say the dust was moved around before settling back onto the contacts because of the moving parts. I'm not saying it proves my claim but...
Good point. It can also be from the ball and socket joint pieces that support the stick. Perhaps if they were made from a harder material that will solve it. The price for a set of joy-cons is daylight robbery at the moment. They are extremely overpriced.
I have personally fixed my joy-cons by taking the joysticks apart. The problem is because of very fine dust covering the carbon traces and messes up the resistance readings. After cleaning off the dust with alcohol on a Q-tip they were A-ok. This is not a case of the sliders "eating up" the...
It was easy to bypass some of the restrictions, as one of the admins left a registry key in the administrative shares drive, which allowed me to get around the blocking of some sites.