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The button mapping, if I remember right, is sequential. Meaning that it only registers one input after the other and not simultaneous inputs. @@otellosparaciari7182
Its not a problem for me I like it. The button/thumb stick lay out on the Nitro Deck is the same as the Standard Switch joycons. the NitroDeck is bigger so the distance between the thumb-stick and buttons is slightly wider. YMMV depending on your preference and hand size.
I provide my assessment of a product regardless of what other people say. I won’t trash a product just to get views. Nor will I serve as positive reinforcement for other people’s beliefs if it is contrary to my own.
Except joycons suck, they have the highest drift rate of any controller in history. They are too small, the thumbsticks too small etc. That's the entire point of products like this and why they are so popular. The joycons really are one of the more unreliable controllers ever made, and don't even have a dpad. This was a really weird uninformed comment. Maybe the Nitro or similar products are too expensive for you? If so I get it I do, but most people don't like $5-10 dollar store feeling grips. Even for grips satisfye and similar are the most popular and are way way more than that. And they don't fix the major joycon issues. Food for thought.
@@TheGamerGuy1981 I’d go any day with joycons as long as it has a satisfye grip installed. The right joystick of this nitrodeck is poorly placed, also this accessories uses a lot of battery and the vibration sucks it’s like there’s a construction site in the area. Another thing is that it scratches the back of the switch specifically if the switch is limited edition. Won’t be spending lot of money for accessories that limits the capability of a switch
@@jayaretroyoOwn one and no it doesn't impact the battery largely, Joycons are horrible. Worst drift in history, short throw, short stick, horrible to use which is why just a "grip" doesn't do much. Far as the ergoes depending on how you grip this I can definitely see your concern there. Vibration I disable in handheld mode always no matter how I play, it's gimmicky and distracting and adds nothing to gameplay. I do the same on my Dualsense and Xbox controllers. Also have had no issues with scratches on either of my oleds yet. (Pokémon V/S and Mario red). It's clear you are making judgements on spec sheets and videos and don't own one of these devices. Which if that's how you want to judge something that's up to you. But the old saying goes "Don't knock it till you try it". Hall effect sticks alone make it superior to any official option, same reason I use the 8bitdo ultimate controller when I play docked. So much for that $5-10 grip comment. (especially even if that were accurate it doesn't fix the horrible joycons.) And don't get me wrong the Nitrodeck is Far from without cons. (which I'll get to in my own review) but it's certainly a better option than consumable drifting $80 joycons. Fault the product all you'd like from your own view, but the points you are making sound from a place of ignorance without any long term use of the product rather than actual constructive criticism. Like a young teen yelling *I don't have this so it's bad! * mentality. Controllers that use Potentiometer instead of hall effect all drift in time. But the joycons literally drift. More often and faster than any other controller made in history, at $80 a set and you want to talk wasting money? Sounds like you are just hating to hate without use experience friend. Have a good one.
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@@digitalmaus those little baby thumbsticks in the joycons hurt your hands, especially when you have big manly hands like myself ! 🤷♂️
Great review brought the pink one the other day love it ❤
I love the retro mint color. Which one do you find yourself using most from the 2 colors you purchased?
I also love retro mint. But I mostly use black. I'm afraid if I keep using mint I will get it dirty. I'm pretty rough on my products
I got the PAL Grey color but has to refund it because it stopped working so I got the retro blue
Can you turn the switch on with the crkd button or do you need to use the power button
i use the Switch power button
@@digitalmaussometimes you can turn it on wish the crkd button for some reason
where can i get one?
crkd website crkd.gg
I have issues with back mapping control, can you help me?
what are your issues?
@@digitalmaus I am not able to map "+" and "-", I follow step by step the istructions but my nitro deck don't mapping them
The button mapping, if I remember right, is sequential. Meaning that it only registers one input after the other and not simultaneous inputs.
@@otellosparaciari7182
Hi. So no issues for you with the placement of the right stick and d-pad? Just want to know your thoughts. Thanks.
All reviews complain about certain things in the nitrodeck, but for some reason this review is all sunshines and rainbows
Its not a problem for me I like it. The button/thumb stick lay out on the Nitro Deck is the same as the Standard Switch joycons. the NitroDeck is bigger so the distance between the thumb-stick and buttons is slightly wider. YMMV depending on your preference and hand size.
I provide my assessment of a product regardless of what other people say. I won’t trash a product just to get views. Nor will I serve as positive reinforcement for other people’s beliefs if it is contrary to my own.
Any scratches on the back of the switch?
none
Thanks for the review! I have a purple one on the way by Limited Run. Im so excited!!! ☺ 💜
Great choice. i debated between that and the mint.
best pointless accesory, just buy a grip case for your switch which cost about 5-10 bucks
Thanks for watching and commenting Jayare.
Except joycons suck, they have the highest drift rate of any controller in history. They are too small, the thumbsticks too small etc. That's the entire point of products like this and why they are so popular. The joycons really are one of the more unreliable controllers ever made, and don't even have a dpad.
This was a really weird uninformed comment. Maybe the Nitro or similar products are too expensive for you? If so I get it I do, but most people don't like $5-10 dollar store feeling grips. Even for grips satisfye and similar are the most popular and are way way more than that. And they don't fix the major joycon issues.
Food for thought.
@@TheGamerGuy1981 I’d go any day with joycons as long as it has a satisfye grip installed. The right joystick of this nitrodeck is poorly placed, also this accessories uses a lot of battery and the vibration sucks it’s like there’s a construction site in the area. Another thing is that it scratches the back of the switch specifically if the switch is limited edition. Won’t be spending lot of money for accessories that limits the capability of a switch
@@jayaretroyoOwn one and no it doesn't impact the battery largely, Joycons are horrible. Worst drift in history, short throw, short stick, horrible to use which is why just a "grip" doesn't do much. Far as the ergoes depending on how you grip this I can definitely see your concern there.
Vibration I disable in handheld mode always no matter how I play, it's gimmicky and distracting and adds nothing to gameplay. I do the same on my Dualsense and Xbox controllers.
Also have had no issues with scratches on either of my oleds yet.
(Pokémon V/S and Mario red).
It's clear you are making judgements on spec sheets and videos and don't own one of these devices. Which if that's how you want to judge something that's up to you. But the old saying goes "Don't knock it till you try it". Hall effect sticks alone make it superior to any official option, same reason I use the 8bitdo ultimate controller when I play docked.
So much for that $5-10 grip comment. (especially even if that were accurate it doesn't fix the horrible joycons.)
And don't get me wrong the Nitrodeck is Far from without cons. (which I'll get to in my own review) but it's certainly a better option than consumable drifting $80 joycons. Fault the product all you'd like from your own view, but the points you are making sound from a place of ignorance without any long term use of the product rather than actual constructive criticism. Like a young teen yelling *I don't have this so it's bad! * mentality.
Controllers that use Potentiometer instead of hall effect all drift in time. But the joycons literally drift. More often and faster than any other controller made in history, at $80 a set and you want to talk wasting money? Sounds like you are just hating to hate without use experience friend. Have a good one.
@@jayaretroyothe nitro deck costs the same price as a satisfy grip