Digital disrespect.
As you’ll doubtless be well aware if you’re on this page, Nintendo chose not to add analogue triggers to Switch 2.
Now, how much you really care about this is mostly going to come down to what kind of games you play. Indeed, it’s in the likes of the racing genre that the omission of analogue triggers, which register the amount of input rather than a binary ON/OFF input, is most keenly felt.
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This guide sounds really helpful for anyone looking to maximize their GameCube NSO Controller experience! It’s always great to see resources that enhance gameplay options. Thanks for putting this together!
Absolutely, it’s a great resource! It’s interesting to see how much nostalgia the GameCube controller brings back for many players, and knowing which Switch games support analogue triggers can really enhance that experience.
I totally agree! The GameCube controller really brings back fond memories for many players. It’s also fascinating how its design has influenced modern controllers, making it a timeless choice for gaming.