Does Switch 2 have hall effect joysticks or not?

The fact console owners are getting fleeced hardcore with 70-80 dollar controllers when 8bit do is literally doing this with 40 dollar controllers is wild to me.
 
There is no reason to not openly put an improvement in the specs, and since they didn't include it, you can make your guess
 
If they were then they probably would have said. Going by how greedy they appear to be, I'd imagine that they are similar to the other joy cons.
 
The fact console owners are getting fleeced hardcore with 70-80 dollar controllers when 8bit do is literally doing this with 40 dollar controllers is wild to me.

8bitdo controllers exist on console too (except PS4/5),
so only the ones who don't buy them instead of the first party ones get fleeced ;)
 
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You'd think that'd be something Nintendo would want to advertise given the drift controversy though, so my bet right now is 'No'.

I found it pretty funny during their show when they highlighted the sticks and just said "the control sticks are now larger".
 
The fact console owners are getting fleeced hardcore with 70-80 dollar controllers when 8bit do is literally doing this with 40 dollar controllers is wild to me.
8Bitdo is freaking great. Their Switch controllers will work on Switch 2, right? Because I can do without the C button 99% of the time.
 
Hard to say, they didn't mention it either because they don't have hall effect or they didn't want to admit the current switch 1 design was a mistake.
 
Hopefully the electromagnets holding the new joycons don't mess with the hall effect sensors. For all we know the mention of magnets in the leaks was meant to refer to that and not hall effect sticks.
 
You'd think that'd be something Nintendo would want to advertise given the drift controversy though, so my bet right now is 'No'.

Nintendo has to be very careful what they say about the sticks, because they're facing class action lawsuits about stick drift. If they outright said "we added hall effect sensors so drift is a thing of the past!" that could potentially be presented in court as an acknowledgement of the scope and severity of the drift problem on the OG Switch.

This is probably also why you see them bragging about how the sticks are "larger" and "quieter" but I don't think they've ever mentioned the reliability or smoothness of the inputs. I'm sure Nintendo's legal team is taking a red pen to any and all press materials that mention the control sticks.
 
Nintendo has to be very careful what they say about the sticks, because they're facing class action lawsuits about stick drift. If they outright said "we added hall effect sensors so drift is a thing of the past!" that could potentially be presented in court as an acknowledgement of the scope and severity of the drift problem on the OG Switch.

This is probably also why you see them bragging about how the sticks are "larger" and "quieter" but I don't think they've ever mentioned the reliability or smoothness of the inputs. I'm sure Nintendo's legal team is taking a red pen to any and all press materials that mention the control sticks.
Good point, didn't consider that.
 
The fact console owners are getting fleeced hardcore with 70-80 dollar controllers when 8bit do is literally doing this with 40 dollar controllers is wild to me.
Switch 2 is probably going to go the PS5 route. No third party options unless its a premium licensed one.
 
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