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These Fix Joy-Con Drift Forever, But It's not Worth It

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2023
  • So we can now kill Joy-Con Drift, but it's not worth it for how the sticks actually feel to use.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 275

  • @tubguinace
    @tubguinace Рік тому +62

    I've switched all my Joy-con controllers' sticks to these and I've had absolutely no issues, I even have a pair of the older batch and the only difference is that they didn't come with a dust cover and they're not as smooth feeling as the newer ones.
    They've worked very well for me, I never noticed they require more force to use at all, what I will say however is that the surface of the sticks is very smooth and made of a harder rubber than the original sticks, so they were a bit slippery for me, it's nothing some stick covers can't fix though. It also seems like they have slightly less reach than the originals but it's nothing game ruining, you're not going to use Joy con controllers at an FPS tournament anyway.
    I'm surprised the force was so noticeable for Alex, I didn't even know it was there, but to be honest I wholeheartedly recommend them, the only tricky part for most people would be installing them, which wasn't an issue for me but only because I like tinkering with these things anyway.

    • @ALFA6Mzero
      @ALFA6Mzero 4 місяці тому

      Hello, could you give us an update, how have the joycons worked until today?

    • @tubguinace
      @tubguinace 4 місяці тому +2

      @@ALFA6Mzero They're still working really well, I think they have gotten a bit looser but still not as loose as the original sticks. I haven't had any problems at all.

    • @ALFA6Mzero
      @ALFA6Mzero 4 місяці тому

      @@tubguinace thanks!!! 👍

  • @guidomersmann9744
    @guidomersmann9744 Рік тому +55

    I personally like the sticks and started using the JoyCons even more than before. I also find the smoothness (if this is a word) better. Moving the sticks from there to max results in s smooth moving dot in system settings, while a working and used old one without drift already hopped around. If you want the sticks to be "snappier" you can simply recalibrate them and not max out the possible movement. This moves the max position inwards. I personally like them and won't go back.

    • @HugoStiglitz88
      @HugoStiglitz88 Рік тому +6

      That's because hall effect sticks are much more accurate, even aside from their smaller deadzone, and lack of drifting. I noticed this especially with their pro controller.

  • @Cookiedon15
    @Cookiedon15 Рік тому +25

    The joys and cons of Joy-Cons

    • @sparkypack
      @sparkypack Рік тому

      The joys and pros of Switch2 procons

  • @STOPMOTIONNATION101
    @STOPMOTIONNATION101 Рік тому +76

    I got these day one because they just so happened to release exactly when my joycons started drifting
    Personally, I don’t think the extra force required to push the stick is a big deal. The way I see it, it’s not worse, it’s just different. Hard to tell whether you’d like them or not until you have them in your hands though, so if you’re not sure then probably wait until a v2 comes out or something

    • @STOPMOTIONNATION101
      @STOPMOTIONNATION101 Рік тому +6

      Should also mention that they get less stiff over time. They still require a bit more force than a regular joycon but after months of using them, it’s not as harsh as it was out of the box

    • @BBWahoo
      @BBWahoo Рік тому +8

      @@STOPMOTIONNATION101
      Sounds better imo, I like having some grit and resistance with sticks

    • @haysoos123
      @haysoos123 Рік тому

      I think he's exaggerating with the amount of force and how it might affect your playing. It's maybe just a little more force, but compared to a standard controller like a PS4/5 or xbox or Pro controller, it's a lot less. So is he saying he has problems with a Pro controller also? I don't really get it,.

    • @firasnasereddin9473
      @firasnasereddin9473 7 місяців тому

      I totally agree with you guys,

  • @JohnGuyJohn
    @JohnGuyJohn Рік тому +92

    Thank you for giving us the whole story; that's actually helpful for forming the picture. Hope GuliKit will keep refining until they've got something great.
    Even measuring the force required! What, is this Digital Foundry now? ;)

  • @THEBATMAN28AHH
    @THEBATMAN28AHH Рік тому +27

    Such a strange occurrence. I installed mine last month and thought they felt similar and not at all stiff.

    • @bigboy4006
      @bigboy4006 9 днів тому

      Maybe this video’s host just got a couple of pairs that were stiff, which might usually be uncommon for these replacements?

  • @GabMacedoo
    @GabMacedoo Рік тому +22

    Only thing I see here is Alex flexing his National Geographic Cat encyclopedia and official copy of Windows 95.

  • @UndeadCollector
    @UndeadCollector Рік тому +27

    For everyone: this has nothing to do with the techoligy itself. Sega already used this in there Dreamcast Sticks and they are easy to move (sometimes to easy imo, but that's just me)
    So they messed up badly with this replacements.

    • @Yoshizuyuner
      @Yoshizuyuner Рік тому +1

      well they arent sega

    • @hnlgd37
      @hnlgd37 Рік тому +1

      I think it’s somewhat tougher to do with the joycon sticks smaller more compact design and form

    • @scottishwildcat
      @scottishwildcat Рік тому

      We know, he said that in the video.

  • @robbalan6969
    @robbalan6969 Рік тому +16

    My first set of joycon started drifting after 200 hours into BOTW. So I thought it would be appropriate to replace my current set with these Gulikits when I started TOTK.

    • @goldmemberpb
      @goldmemberpb Рік тому +2

      The joycons are just not comfortable to use long term. I don't know how people can use them for that many hours. I have used my joycons way more since I replaced it with the gulikit one but the pro controller is the way to go. They are 100x more comfortable and does not really have drifting issues as bad as the joycons.

  • @TheMrAlexander
    @TheMrAlexander Рік тому +11

    I got these for my drifting joycons and I actually really like them. I didn't consciously notice any difference in the stiffness but I found them much easier to use for fine control of movement, like trying to get Link to walk slowly in a really specific direction, or aiming arrows. Maybe it's because I'm a clumsy, heavy-handed idiot, but I love these. I want to go measure the resistance on mine now to see if maybe I have a different batch.

  • @adingdingdiiing6740
    @adingdingdiiing6740 Рік тому +154

    I have seen quite a number of people posting about them changing their perfectly fine sticks to these but ended up messing up their joycons. A lot of Switch owners are so impulsive. If it's working properly, leave it alone.😅

    • @hikaru9624
      @hikaru9624 Рік тому +27

      "if it's not broke, don't fix it" was a saying I heard a lot when I was little. Seems it's rarely said now these days. Then again it doesn't help that manufacturers make these to break and difficult to repair.

    • @Itcouldbedust
      @Itcouldbedust Рік тому +13

      ​@@hikaru9624but what if it is broke 💀

    • @hikaru9624
      @hikaru9624 Рік тому +12

      @@Itcouldbedust well then you try to fix it or get it repaired/replaced.

    • @yanguskhan8513
      @yanguskhan8513 Рік тому +1

      While i agree with you, i also dont really care ehat other people do eith their joycons. If they wanna switch them, go right ahead. Maybe they wanted a little challenge to try on a weekend, or something might have been broken.

    • @goldmemberpb
      @goldmemberpb Рік тому +3

      I switched mine despite the joycons working fine because I barely used them. Before the gulikit replacements, I used the joycons for a minimum moon run of Odyssey back in 2017. At least now, despite them not being perfect, I just don't have to worry about them drifting at all and it incentivized me to use the Switch in handheld mode more often. Although, most of the time, I sill use the pro controller even in handheld mode. I probably didn't need to replace the sticks at all but it is mainly for prevention before it actually became a problem.

  • @Moshugaani
    @Moshugaani Рік тому +5

    My Gulikit HAL sticks feel smooth, not hard or sticky at all, so I can't directly relate to your issues. But I've had one major issues with these sticks which could be related to how you experienced them!
    The issue is that the surface felt noticeably more slippery! My thumb kept sliding on the surface which made accurate movement hard and made the required force feel worse. Maybe this is why you had such an issue with them, Alex? It sounded like that when you described your thumb slipping off the stick when attempting to dash in Smash. After I put a cap on the stick it felt beautiful! I've had no issues with the sticks with the caps on.
    So I would advise against buying these stick if you plan to use them plain without caps. Unless they change the surface material to something better they are a no-buy! But if you have stick caps for joy-con then the sticks are amazing.

  • @Tofu93Draws
    @Tofu93Draws Рік тому +4

    Eeh, the stiffness is fine and gets better over time.
    When I bought brand new joycons, they actually felt solid as well. I shaked mine, no noise anywhere. I played with mine after a month, and shaking it causes a little noise, idicating things got loose. After 6 months, they just started drifting lol. I play a lot of Splatoon to give context. There's quick flicks in the game as well, for squid roll, so I understand the importance of certain movements.
    Then I got these, and replaced all 4 sticks on two pairs of joy con. They felt stiff like you mentioned, and it was a little weird I admit, but after a week it felt much better. Like a brand new joycon, that doesn't make a noise when I shake it. Give it more time, really wear it down. I have them for 3 months now, zero complaints.

  • @Micbro
    @Micbro Рік тому +17

    Had these since they were released and use them all the time for Splatoon and basically any game. For me it didn't really feel weird to me. I also wonder if there is a break in period that needs to be considered

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Рік тому

      Same for me. I only install them when the original sticks fail and the only one I have a GuliKit control stick in is a left green Joy-Con, and that feels great when playing Splatoon 2 and 3.

    • @NN-ge2wf
      @NN-ge2wf Рік тому +5

      He gave them several months of break-in time. I think that's more than fair.

  • @ZonkedOutTCM
    @ZonkedOutTCM Рік тому

    i got a question, does the joystick calibration save directly on the joycon? or do i need to recalibrate if i sell or use it on a new console?

  • @42speedybeattie
    @42speedybeattie Рік тому +4

    I am glad you gave the sticks every reasonable chance and tested them using a scale to better make the point. Thanks, Alex.

  • @StefiStarlite
    @StefiStarlite Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing, bummer you had that experience! I bought a kit back in January this year and finally got around to installing them in a pair of the new pastel color controllers that came out and honestly besides maybe a bit more noise I don't notice any real difference between those and net-new controllers. Maybe I got lucky or maybe I just haven't used Joy-Cons enough to notice the differences.
    I will say though that the first controller I bought that used the Guikit sticks (the KingKong 2 Pro in June 2022)) had the muddiest feeling sticks I'd ever used. Ended up returning them and was hesitant to use other Guikit controllers in general until the 8bitdo Ultimate came out.

  • @UndeadCollector
    @UndeadCollector Рік тому +5

    It's funny how the sticks that touches the contacts physicaly have less pressure to put in as to play with Magnets they doesn't touch anything.😅

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 Рік тому

      I guess they added a stronger spring into it. Better save than sorry as the spring will loose its force over time. Also magnets have more weight, which probably more than evens out the friction of the contacts.

  • @Lord_Mangoat
    @Lord_Mangoat Рік тому

    I'm curious if you can check the force needed to move the stick without it being in a joy-con. Might be something with the install?
    Also hoping they fix this issue and also make replacement sticks for the pro controller. Mine dries bad at times. So bad, I have to open it up and blow the thing out every month, to "fix" the drift.

  • @foxhoundra64fr
    @foxhoundra64fr 4 місяці тому

    Are the gulikit hall effect sticks compatible with switch lite? I only ever see regular switch on UA-cam

  • @cyberpholk
    @cyberpholk Рік тому +6

    if you want to go the extra mile to bring the story home, maybe reach out to them, let them know your findings, and see if they can send a QA tested pair? maybe their issue is that some of them suck but some are great, and they thought they had ironed that issue out, but in fact hadn't

  • @BeardlyNova
    @BeardlyNova Рік тому +7

    I have had these in my switch for months now and I dont have this problem at all. This is why I always take what I hear from media outlets like you guys with a grain of salt, its not even close to being as bad as you make it out to being.

    • @dziankolack9331
      @dziankolack9331 Рік тому

      I agree in a lot of instances, but nah, my joycons were unplayable. I have no reason to lie about this

    • @BeardlyNova
      @BeardlyNova Рік тому +1

      @@dziankolack9331 you probably just got defective ones, I just got a second pair for my gf and they are fine too 🤷‍♂️

  • @kvasir119
    @kvasir119 11 місяців тому +3

    To be fair, I've noticed big differences in the force required in my stock joycons. Some would make like what I'd describe as a spring stretching sound and those i noticed were stiffer than the looser quiet sticks. They never got any better. Eventually started drifting like the others after years. I bought a pair of the hall effect joysticks to replace the next pair that starts drifting.

    • @dilpickle491
      @dilpickle491 6 місяців тому

      I have had the same sound! Really irritating when playing games quietly I my room. Swapped out for a hall effect one, super quiet and smooth.
      Going to swap out the second one when I get the part!

  • @gunpeiyaboi5280
    @gunpeiyaboi5280 Рік тому +1

    kind of like that the stick feels a bit firmer, but the bigger issues for me with these sticks is that they leave a tiny little gap for dust near the top of the stick module and they don't have nearly as much travel as the OEM sticks and I don't feel like I get as fine as control.
    but if you have drifting sticks and want a solution that won't prompt you to replace them with OEM grade over and over, i do recommend trying out the sticks on at least one set of joycon if you can spare them. if you only have one set, just leave them be until Gullikit makes a 2.0
    Thank you for your contributions to science, Alex! 👨‍🔬

  • @jtk00763
    @jtk00763 Рік тому +2

    I did get these around day one when they first came out and the only downside i noticed was the slippery material they used on the joystick itself, other than this i have enjoyed the new sticks for nearly a year now with ZERO issues and i use them every single day. I would 100% recommend! :)

  • @DIMITRIS_PLAYS
    @DIMITRIS_PLAYS Рік тому +25

    As a Greek viewer, at first I started wondering why oh why Alex has the "Do not touch the marble (Μη εγγίζετε τα μάρμαρα)" sign on the background. Then in the video Alex talked about stick friction (hence the sign 🤣clever and funny) and now there's this fear building into me that the Parthenon might start drifting one day. Amazing video Alexander the Great Joycon Savior! Let me know if you're visiting and need a tour guy!

    • @BBWahoo
      @BBWahoo Рік тому

      It's my headcanon that wario is a Macedonian Jew and a distant grandson of Alexandrio

  • @jguerrero7033
    @jguerrero7033 Рік тому

    What about the contact when you click the stick? No physical contact/friction?

  • @onyxosprey
    @onyxosprey Рік тому +1

    I've been looking at these for a while now, thanks for reviewing them!

  • @goldmemberpb
    @goldmemberpb Рік тому +23

    Yeah, the gulikit sticks do have way more resistance compared to how loose the official ones are. The drifting is also not completely gone because there can be some calibration issues depending on the quality of the gulikit sticks themselves.

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 Рік тому +7

      You need to calibrate them anyway. Sensors are soldered and there is a chance the position is off. This also is required when using the old style controllers. Electronics have tolerances and that is what the calibration is for. After calibration I found the GuliKit sticks perfect and much smoother than the old ones. The old ones felled bumpy from zero to max (visible in the settings menu).

    • @gorlin912
      @gorlin912 Рік тому +15

      They straight up tell you to calibrate them as soon as you're done installing them. it's a required step of the process.

    • @HugoStiglitz88
      @HugoStiglitz88 Рік тому +1

      that's not true. The joycon sticks aren't capable of drifting. Joycons have a built in deadzone that even games with deadzone settings cannot overcome. Unless you have badly drifting joycons, you can't even get regular joycons to drift because of this deadzone
      If you use their pro controller, that's a different story but even then, hall effect sticks don't drift.

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 Рік тому

      @@HugoStiglitz88 Ähm, the weir is not just on the lower part of the movement. The graphite just gets abused more in the lower sections, because those ranges are used for any movement. The outer sections (max movement) will get effected later. So you need a max dead zone setting. Adding dead zone also means allowing less resolution and therefor less control.The graphite chips inside the sticks potentiometers are also traveling along the contacts and acting like sand paper, when the stick is moved there. All non hall effect sticks will drift over time. Even the ones from the 90th, but those have more chunky and more durable potentiometers, while "modern" ones are cheaply made crap designed to work within the warranty range only.

  • @jakthebomb
    @jakthebomb Рік тому +2

    I installed these a few months back. I am not a fan of the rubber material they use, however overall it is fine to live with as they will last a long time.

  • @eltee704
    @eltee704 Рік тому

    Nice to see an honest an impartial video on these sort of things

  • @RPGreg2600
    @RPGreg2600 Рік тому

    I wonder if lubing them with some silicone spray would help?

  • @Striker8
    @Striker8 Рік тому

    Was very close to buying these few weeks ago
    Thanks for the heads up!

  • @dandigalvez6063
    @dandigalvez6063 Рік тому +2

    I suspect Gulikit sent you a pair from the first batch by mistake. I say this because I bought these last week, installed, and they work great. They feel exactly like the old joysticks. Not tight or needing a break in period.

  • @breezerx08
    @breezerx08 Рік тому +1

    Just did the mod last week and both sticks are working fine!

  • @pjy68
    @pjy68 Рік тому +1

    Love these. didnt wanna throw away my skyward sword joycons cuz they were drifting and replacing the sticks with these hall effect sticks worked perfectly! i havent experienced any issues after calibration

  • @Faillord1
    @Faillord1 Рік тому +1

    I have to say, I got them too some months ago and I quite like the increased resistance the Sticks give. So I guess it's just a thing of prefference. It is not a dealbreaker to me in the slightest.

  • @TheNameIsSR
    @TheNameIsSR 2 місяці тому

    On another note, I had some drift but it kinda went away on it's own on all my joycons. Not sure if it's luck or a software update changing deadzones

  • @robertwahlstrom
    @robertwahlstrom Рік тому

    Haven't really had any problems with my sticks. But I can try them a bit with smash or some similar games.
    I'm also using the cardboard behind the sticks. They also require a bit of calibration as they are a bit overshot when you first put them in.
    So in a sense how hard you need to push them also depends a bit on your personal calibration.

  • @AidanRatnage
    @AidanRatnage Рік тому

    MY joycon appear to drift away from my console, when playing in handheld mode I have to periodically take at least one foo and put it back on because I'm not allowed to play with on detached and one attached.

  • @FurrySpatula
    @FurrySpatula Рік тому +1

    The issue with the first run was a gap between the joycon and the base leading to an opening in the joycon. I think that's what they changed

  • @zetacod3
    @zetacod3 Рік тому

    Did you calibrate them?

  • @mozzy60457
    @mozzy60457 Рік тому +1

    I installed these on both of my joycon and found no issues with stick resistance, it was perfectly comfortable to use for me. The drift was also fixed instantly. However, during installation the ribbon cable connecting the joycon rail to the main board somehow stopped functioning and now my left joycon has no lights and the SL/SR buttons don't work. I would recommend these sticks but only if you're not deeply emotionally attached to your joycon and are prepared to risk breaking them or have them feel slightly different.

    • @savirahinn
      @savirahinn 6 місяців тому +2

      This is because the rails ribbon is pinched! It happens when the battery bloats, you can install it so the ribbon falls underneath the battery holder and it helps prevent ribbon pinch. Unfortunately it's preventative and won't fix the ribbon after it's broken.

  • @l-Jeremy
    @l-Jeremy Рік тому

    I got Gullikits for the Steam Deck and they feel identical in terms of stiffness as an Xbox one controller, PowerA Nintendo Switch and the Xbox Elite Series 2.
    I don't use joycon often as they are small and not comfortable.
    The stiffness being almost 2x grams of resistance is not usable in my book either, its possible you got a bad set? Drawing conclusion from one set that could be different to the majority makes this kind of rough.

  • @LocrianDorian
    @LocrianDorian Рік тому +2

    As a Greek based in UK, I do appreciate that background, Alex. 😂

  • @zirrun
    @zirrun Рік тому +4

    Personally, I like the toughness of mine, but I experienced a bit of a drift the other day, not sure depending on what. Recalibrated the whole thing and everything’s being ok so far

  • @alexanderkaminsky8644
    @alexanderkaminsky8644 7 місяців тому

    i like how they feel, beforehand i switched the sticks twice till the ribbon cable to the leds just snapped, which makes the entire joy con unusable since the bt handshake goes through them, so a long term solution with a nice rigid feel for me is better overall.

  • @extraful1
    @extraful1 Рік тому +1

    What's the name of the song in the background?

    • @FakYuhGoogel
      @FakYuhGoogel Рік тому +2

      Martin Landström - Rootin' Tootin'

    • @extraful1
      @extraful1 Рік тому

      @@FakYuhGoogel Thanks!

  • @css1323
    @css1323 Рік тому +1

    My big issue with Joy-Cons isn’t with drift, but with disconnecting now. Smash Bros and other games that require a lot to movement greatly wear them down quickly I fear.

  • @kbhasi
    @kbhasi Рік тому

    Ooh!!! Yes!! I only install those sticks when one has its original Nintendo control stick fail.
    Out of the pairs I have, the grey pair that came with and I'll sell when I sell my original Switch has an original Nintendo control stick on the left and an unbranded third-party replacement on the right, then the white pair that came with my white Switch OLED Model is still new and thus still has original control sticks on both sides, and then my green and pink pair has a GuliKit control stick on the left green half and an original Nintendo control stick on the right half.
    With the grey one, I noticed the drift when the camera kept spinning around, and with the green one, I noticed that I wasn't able to move the player character down as fast as in the other directions.
    I didnt have any problems, but that probably was dependent on the games I play. However, the feel is different, because the GuliKit sticks don't have rubber covers/caps/tops while the Nintendo sticks do, but there seems fo be some kind of rubberised coating instead which doesn't feel as grippy as the latter. Besides that, i feel as though the GuliKit sticks were stiffer than the Nintendo sticks when they hadn't been broken in. Now that the former has broken in, I only feel a small difference.
    The stick I have was likely from the older batch (I have one more that I haven't installed) and i have a new 2-pack arriving that would probably be from the newer batch.

  • @devaunbeats
    @devaunbeats Рік тому +3

    Meh I replaced mine with these and yeah they are a little more stiff than the original but you get used to them really fast. Haven't had any issues with them.
    Gonna buy more to fix my other joycons.
    They feel nice to me, seems like more of a personal issue.

  • @bjabbott8717
    @bjabbott8717 Рік тому

    I have two sets of Joy Cons, and over the course of years, replaced all four sticks with aftermarket replacements. When one stick started drifting, I i decided to replace all four with these, and thats what I did.
    I thought these sticks were a whole lot like the standard sticks. I never once felt like I had to use any extra pressure, but I also don't have a single Joy Con with standard sticks to A/B these against. For all I know, these findings are 100% correct.
    To be clear, I almost exclusively use Joy Cons for Splatoon occasionally playing undocked with a Satisfye grip. I have not played SBU with these sticks.

  • @drift180x
    @drift180x 5 місяців тому +1

    When my original sticks started drifting I got these and haven’t had any issues. They do feel a little different but hey feels a lot better than drifting sticks.

  • @Smurfy_47
    @Smurfy_47 7 місяців тому

    I installed them and I really didn’t I needed to push down really any harder until I watched this and tested the feel. In the beginning the sensitivity of them when it came to moving left and right was quite bad, but after I calibrated them it was all fixed and have had no further issues, and I recommend these.

  • @Gamerguy8585
    @Gamerguy8585 Рік тому +1

    As much as I like the tech and idea of the newd joy-cons, they still have issues. Been playing Legends: Arceus and sometimes when I am running it will just slow down for no reason. It does not feel as smooth as a regular joycon thumbstick. If you need a new pair then these are the way to go but if yours work perfectly fine then I would just keep your regular in until drift happens

  • @disaidra
    @disaidra Рік тому +1

    Just bought pastel joycons after 5 years of only using the ones that came with my switch, so im tempted to replace the sticks on my original joycons with something, just not sure what. Maybe not this unfortunately.

  • @HatStackMike
    @HatStackMike Рік тому +2

    Seems like a cool product, but yeah, not for me. I have quite a few Joy-Cons, including O.G. ones from 2017, and none of them ever had drift, so I kind of feel like I won the lottery.
    Watch as I now jinxed myself and my Joy-Cons all start to drift...

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 Рік тому

      There you have it. You just have so many JoyCons, that the weir spreads over them. There is no "I don't get JoyCon drift". "When you get JoyCon Drift" is the question. SwitchLite users are the real loosers there. They need to send in the entire console for a fix. And after that the timer just got a reset.

  • @sparkz1554
    @sparkz1554 Рік тому

    i'm glad you posted the video alex as i have been recenly considering buying some. i had heard the there was teething issues at launch so i made sure to not buy them until i knew the issues had been fixed. i will hold off again till i hear of some good news. thanks for the vid, thumbs up from me :)

  • @GhibliNova
    @GhibliNova Рік тому

    My Saturn and Dreamcast pads still have perfect functionality and they are Hall Effect :) I think they're worth it. personally if I ever need serious control for a game, I'm not going to use a dinky joycon. so for everything else they're wonderful. In fact I never even noticed the extra force required

  • @SickTruck
    @SickTruck Рік тому

    I use the Satisfye grip and the little extenders and I wonder if because it's lengthened with more leverage it would feel better. You say the Xbox ones are ok and those are longer. The Switch sticks are short so try playing with little things on them.

  • @coyle102
    @coyle102 Рік тому

    It's nice to hear a real world take on these sticks rather then trying to sugar coat it for the sake of the video . I'm glad you showed this issue hopefully it can be sorted through a hardware revision later down the line.

  • @dougc84
    @dougc84 Рік тому

    They aren't perfect but I don't seem to have the same issue. I took my original, day 1 JoyCons that started to drift a few years ago and gave them an overhaul - new LEDs, new battery, new shell, and new sticks. They're like brand new now, and I'm a big fan. I did notice additional resistance, but nothing that prevented me from using them.
    And, it's funny - you mention you like the whole ability to slap the stick around. That's what I hate the most about my pro controller. I'll fling it real quick and, next thing I know, Link's facing the wrong direction.

  • @davidcull5983
    @davidcull5983 7 місяців тому

    Just done this upgrade, not really noticed any stiffness in the stick compared to the OEM parts. Could just be the kit I got though, everyone seems to have different feelings with the kits they got.

    • @GrimTransmission
      @GrimTransmission 5 місяців тому

      Over the two months between now and when you installed them, have you noticed any functionality issues (like jittering or unresponsiveness)?

  • @james_nolan
    @james_nolan Рік тому

    My nephews broke sticks on their Switch Lites so I bought these and put them in their consoles and I actually thought they were pretty smooth. I didn't try dashing in Smash or anything, but they seem to do the trick for games like Zelda, Mario, etc.

  • @Skylancer727
    @Skylancer727 Рік тому

    My assumption is it probably uses parts from their other sticks and those are full sized while the Switch's are only like half height. It may be that adding something like a control freak or scuff cover will fix it from the added weight and height.

  • @shadowside8433
    @shadowside8433 Рік тому

    If you don't mind, could you keep us updated on any new versions of these joysticks if they come out, as I had this as a project with my old joycon which I've now s***canned.

  • @KoolMB
    @KoolMB Рік тому

    still not available for purchase...

  • @giancarlo7283
    @giancarlo7283 9 місяців тому

    This comment is after "precision wrestling" with the innards of the Switch. I'm a novice when it comes to opening electronic devices and it took me about an hour and a half to replace the sticks with the Gulikit ones. I didn't bother removing the batteries while disassembling the joycons. I found that the right joycon is more difficult to disassemble.
    Control-wise I'm quite fine with how the Gulikit sticks feel. I use some rubber pads over my joycon sticks anyways so it doesn't feel different so far in my experience (tried out Mario Kart, Smash and BOTW).
    Overall, an okay upgrade(?) / replacement 👍

  • @RexRude99
    @RexRude99 5 місяців тому +1

    I bought the kit with two pairs. One of the sticks simply could not be recalibrated no matter how many times I tried. I had to get a replacement and that DID work. So, it's a happy ending, just not right away.

  • @Deltax5
    @Deltax5 Рік тому

    Can you see if this does anything to do with motion as well.
    HoTD seems a nightmare. It starts to wonder off center after a bit. There is a center button at least. Can you see if there is any improvements in motion for House of the Dead remake. Wii motion + motes where better for motion.
    These are for stick drift. I don't have that issue. But at least there is a fix for those joycons that do. More joycons can be in the wild with this fix (fix the broken ones) .

  • @samuelturner6076
    @samuelturner6076 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the honest unbiased opinion. I haven’t made the change and don’t plan to for the foreseeable future (I followed your Joy and Pro con cleaning guide so since I can clean them easily I have no need to replace the sticks) but this is good to know in case something comes up in future.

    • @michaelneilvalencia2205
      @michaelneilvalencia2205 8 місяців тому +1

      You’ll inevitably experience the drift no matter what. With gulikit, you’ll never drift

  • @MrGregory777
    @MrGregory777 Рік тому

    I have these, bought them maybe a month before Totk. The rubber feels different but overall they are perfect. I probably have the new version or my fingers are different. I feel, except for the rubber, they are the same

  • @jcarloz0
    @jcarloz0 6 місяців тому +1

    I agree, for the price I thought they would be much better but they are not. One of them makes click sounds and they are both stiffer and not as smooth moving as the original joycons.

    • @KyosukeShido
      @KyosukeShido 6 місяців тому

      That's a bad batch.. LMAOOO ... I got a new fresh batch and its super smooth .. its just a tad bit stiffer than the original but I much much prefer it since the joycon movement is so small , I have more control with stiff stick

  • @brycamp3237
    @brycamp3237 Рік тому

    I just bought mine this morning, what a coincidence. I’m just done with the drifting. One of the reasons I haven’t picked up my switch.

  • @abrahamct3734
    @abrahamct3734 Рік тому

    Ok thanks for the review it helped me to decide for joysticks

  • @wylerXL
    @wylerXL Рік тому

    so far, i haven't encountered drifts on joycons released 2020 onwards. but my joycon purchased between 2017-2019 all have drifts.

  • @dean9472
    @dean9472 Рік тому

    Seems like a neat fix, shame I now have 2 joy con that don't turn on at all anymore. Maybe in 5 years we'll have an option for that too!

  • @meric12131415
    @meric12131415 Рік тому

    I definitely think that Alex got the pre release versions of the gulikit joy stick aka the ones that have the issue gulikit was talking about

  • @cassiodvieira
    @cassiodvieira Рік тому +2

    I love it when we dive right into things.

  • @homebrewGT2
    @homebrewGT2 Рік тому

    Has someone made these for the Xbox and PS controllers yet?

  • @joshuaboylan9456
    @joshuaboylan9456 Місяць тому

    well i think most people would rather have reliable hall joysticks that r stiff(?) in comparison to buying the analog trash that u have to replace constantly just for the convenience of easier to flick dash also that's one command in one game id say bad argument there's a lot of switch games and some games that stiffness is a benefit for example twin stick shooters or call of duty (if it ever got released on switch) more control and precise aiming for example if u like the analog sticks for that game then have a joy con set specific for that game granted that's seems little excessive another thing i have a switch controller called the nyxi chaos pro it has hall sticks it feels of better quality its like going to china and buying the cheapest xbox controller on the market then buying the elite series 2 the feeling is night and day im talking about the feel of the materials

  • @Cyanide001
    @Cyanide001 Рік тому

    I have these for my white joycons. Not entirely happy with them due to the rubber isnt as grippy as regular joycon sticks.

  • @Sonicjan
    @Sonicjan 2 місяці тому

    Smash has Stick sensitivity options, so those might help too.

  • @jordanfish
    @jordanfish Рік тому

    My replacement sticks both cause the stick to intermittently input a down input when pushing up. Both sticks did this. I can weirdly adjust my playstyle to avoid this happening by not pushing all the way to the max. Annoying still. What’s worse I completely mangled the shell of my left joycon trying to get out the easily stripped screws. Not recommended, as much or more for the fact that the joycon itself is unbelievably fragile. I build mechanical keyboards for a hobby and I wasn’t prepared for how easy it is to strip a screw in the install process.

  • @marksokolowski978
    @marksokolowski978 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the honesty!

  • @beeyah805
    @beeyah805 9 місяців тому +1

    Outstanding video. Thank you🙌

  • @Alt_Aly
    @Alt_Aly Рік тому +3

    It's crazy that people in the comments do not know that nintendo repairs drifting joycons for free regardless of warranty.

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 Рік тому +2

      I know about that program and I am mad about Nintendo. They don't repair the JoyCons. They just reset the breakage counter, by replacing the crappy sticks by new crappy sticks, while the controller and internal connectors itself weir down due to the opening/closing cycles. Also keep in mind that with the end of the lifetime of a product the drift repairs will stop. Then you have drifting controllers where the internals are so rotten and damaged already you have to dump then. The tiny plastic threads are not deigned to be opened every once in a while. Same goes for the flat ribbon cable. Each "repair" is stress.
      Too bad they here only ordered to repair the problem for free. Imagine this would be an airbag in a car. Here the company would be ordered to properly fix the issue and not just replace the known to be failing component by the same crappy replacement part.

    • @Alt_Aly
      @Alt_Aly Рік тому

      @@guidomersmann9744 It sounds like you've been through alot and it has affected you in a bad way but not everyone has your results from joy cons. I have had my switch for six years and I play it literally everyday, my left joy con has been repaired once and has been fine for 2 years. I wash my hands before I play, I don't know if that helps.

    • @guidomersmann9744
      @guidomersmann9744 Рік тому

      @@Alt_Aly I bought both of my switches day 1 and mostly played with a pro controller. I mostly played docked and only played Mario+Rabidds and AnimalCrossing mobile and they just started to drift recently. Thanks for the hygienic tips. Very offending.

    • @MayhemBryan
      @MayhemBryan 10 місяців тому

      They wont repair your limited edition joy cons, theyll send you a different joy con.

  • @lewa3910
    @lewa3910 Рік тому

    Can't wait for the iteration of these sticks that work properly so can finally no longer worry about drift

  • @novathefallenstarwarrior
    @novathefallenstarwarrior Рік тому

    Perfect timing, i was just lookimg for a way to fix my joycons

  • @Jake-kw4ql
    @Jake-kw4ql 4 місяці тому

    Wonder if a fresh application of joystick butter would help them feel better.

  • @jaKobus914
    @jaKobus914 Рік тому

    Really hope that switch 2 just had Hall effect joysticks from the jump

  • @andyyang5883
    @andyyang5883 2 місяці тому +1

    These GuliKit joysticks are absolutely amazing and feels just like the OEM, don't agree with your assessment that it feels stiffer. Fixed the drifting problems, installation requires patience and steady hands.

  • @NidorinoAlliance
    @NidorinoAlliance Рік тому

    Given the size of the Joycons, I think we’ve gotta come to terms with the fact its low profile existing sticks are the only real option, unless Nintendo radically changes how Joycon are designed. Even when compared to something like the Vita, the Switch is built to be compact and thin where that more traditional Vita thumbstick wouldn’t fit.

  • @Jayhonas
    @Jayhonas Рік тому

    Appreciate the honesty! Keep up the good reporting!

  • @hikaru9624
    @hikaru9624 Рік тому

    I had my eye on these joycon parts but was hesitant due not hearing anything about them having an nfc reader for the amiibos. Now hearing they take double the force to move I'll be avoiding those parts until further notice.

    • @chillout3521
      @chillout3521 Рік тому +4

      The stick isn’t what does the nfc, there’s an electrical coil inside the remote not the stick

    • @hikaru9624
      @hikaru9624 Рік тому

      @@chillout3521 so it's on the motherboard then?

    • @chillout3521
      @chillout3521 Рік тому +1

      @@hikaru9624 there’s a component that lays above the motherboard that handles this, go look up a tear down if you wanna know what’s inside the controllers. The controller sticks are interchangeable, I could take the stick out of a left joy con and put it in a right joycon and it would work perfectly. There’s nothing else in these sticks besides the stick and the sensors inside.

    • @hikaru9624
      @hikaru9624 Рік тому

      @@chillout3521 alright cool so it's something on the board itself. This reminds me of how wacom tablets connect to the stylus without the need of a battery. Same technology is used in Samsung devices that use a stylus too.

  • @dimitriskotsis9254
    @dimitriskotsis9254 Рік тому

    I liked the hidden message about the marbles, only a Greek and the friends of greece could understand it. As a Nintendo life fan, thank you.

  • @TimurSokol
    @TimurSokol Рік тому +1

    Weird coincidence that I ordered them last week

  • @LilT2o00
    @LilT2o00 Рік тому +3

    My joycon fix is going to target and abusing their no questions asked return policy. Buy new ones, return the old ones, get refund

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Рік тому

      That reminded me of videos I saw of the results of other people (presumably) abusing Amazon returns to upgrade their PC parts for free and then other people end up getting scammed but Amazon wouldn't believe them

    • @LilT2o00
      @LilT2o00 Рік тому

      @@kbhasi Amazon is too risky for me. That has a paper trail and can be traced back. Target, whenever I do something like this, I pay with cash and return it at a different location (can return to any target), get cash refund . Shit I did it with my 3ds that broke once back in the day but they scan the serial number so for anything with a serial number you have to swap them (for the 3ds i just swapped the back plates on the two units, then returned the broken one)

  • @HugoStiglitz88
    @HugoStiglitz88 Рік тому

    More stick tension is a good thing frankly.

  • @Mario00064
    @Mario00064 Рік тому

    According to Amazon reviews it IS possible to get a good pair of these but your odds aren’t great. Many folks went through several returns before they got working ones