How do you know if you have a JoyCon issues? And what is the penny test?
movement stops working or you continue moving in a direction you are no longer holding is pretty easy to feel/see for joycon issue. I think the penny test is setting a penny in the dock and if it can be held up the dock is bent.
I have the joycon issue, but don't want to send in my controller and be out from playing zelda. What's the process look like? I may just do it this week...
A penny should freely move through the side of the dock. But when I do it, the penny gets stuck near the top, confirming the bend in the dock that is visually apparent.
For JoyCon repairs, I think Nintendo takes care of overnight shipping. Turnaround time is less than 7 days iirc. It's just disappointing for the issue to be present with both units I tried. I've been actively hunting for a Switch for a while only to have multiple issues that will further prevent me from enjoying Zelda and the system in general. It's a bad look for Nintendo, despite them offering repairs.
I suppose for me, it's just the realization that this Nintendo hardware isn't the quality I've come to expect from them.