Glad I found this review. I recently discovered these and have been debating on whether or not I want to pull the trigger. GameCube is so underrated and a huge part of my childhood. Ive been looking for something like this especially when I discovered they could be used handheld as joycons. Dream come true!
Great video thanks ! I have preordered it last week because it was out of stock, very happy to here positive feedback, i'm can't wait to receive my order ! I was looking for a gamecube type controller (i'm a big nostalgic) and those seem to be the best one so far for my budget.
You could also use the $30 rds industries case they sell everywhere if you just take them off the switch and put them in the space allotted for a pl in the pro vontroller
I was really disappointed when mine arrived. They feel so much cheaper than I expected for the price. Feels like the rail would snap just by the weight of the switch if I held it horizontally.
I preordered mine in early January and have yet to receive anything to confirm when my order will be shipped. Now the site says it could take two to three months. I really hope they’re worth the wait.
As far as I know, you can't remap more than the grip buttons on the controller itself. However, I just checked, and I am able to use the Switch's native control remapping feature on the Wizard since it registers as standard Joy-Con when attached.
The Nintendo joycons are a jack of most trades but master of none. They work fine in handheld mode, and okay for multiplayer. But in handheld mode it feels cramp. With the straight vertical layout needing you to move your thumb in a cramp inducing way
One thing you didn't seem to mention was the D-pad, its extremely oversensitive. Holding left on the dpad as straight as you can, you can still sometimes without trying end up hitting up and down simply because the dpad will slightly lean in either direction while holding left.
Oh, that's interesting. I honestly haven't experienced that problem myself. Especially given the overall stiffness of the d-pad, inputs feel purposeful and precise during my usage. Even while attempting to rock the buttons in different directions, I can't get it to change directions.
"This information is incredibly hard to find. We had to do all these things listed just to learn about it." >Proceeds not to tell the method used to do it.
When I ordered mine back in January, it was about 10 days between ordering and receiving the controller. Your mileage may vary though. I know some folks who ordered after me had to wait a bit longer since demand was pretty high around the time I posted this video.
@SL It might've for them, tbh. I think the amount of demand soon after their first wave shipped was more than they could handle at the moment, which caused huge delays. I'd hope they figured out their production issues by now, but who knows.
I know the GameCube controllers were all cheap plasticy for when I was a kid, so this looks way too rubbery to what I’d be hoping for with a set of joycons like those to stick onto my current day Switch..
There's not any rubber on the controllers as far as I can tell (beyond the stick caps). The plastics used for the shell feel maybe a bit softer than a standard Gamecube controller, but that's likely helps with comfort.
Sorry, I actually haven't played Stardew Valley. So, I couldn't tell you either way. If it helps at all, the controller really favors games that emphasize the A button, and I'm still really enjoying the clicky feel of the d-pad for navigating menus.
I'm interested on how this'll work on pc. I'm a weird dude. I want to try this with killer 7 with this so I can have motion aiming and the gamecube layout out of curiosity
@Teneesh I just got finished using the controller for Wii emulation via dolphin. Each half of the controller identifies as a joy con in Windows and worked seamlessly for basic Wii remote motions after mapping the controller.
the way you speak make your reviews poetic! keep up the good work
My boy got them! We are moving on up! my Joycons are coming in the mail today (I hope). Happy I ordered it before it sold out.
Did they come?
Glad I found this review. I recently discovered these and have been debating on whether or not I want to pull the trigger. GameCube is so underrated and a huge part of my childhood. Ive been looking for something like this especially when I discovered they could be used handheld as joycons. Dream come true!
Great video thanks ! I have preordered it last week because it was out of stock, very happy to here positive feedback, i'm can't wait to receive my order ! I was looking for a gamecube type controller (i'm a big nostalgic) and those seem to be the best one so far for my budget.
Same hopefully they get shipped soon
so, did ya get em?
They need to make a dedicated custom case to hold these and a switch console for portability purposes.
They do have one
You could also use the $30 rds industries case they sell everywhere if you just take them off the switch and put them in the space allotted for a pl in the pro vontroller
They need to make more asap
And the best feature by far: drift resistant Hall Effect analog sticks
I was really disappointed when mine arrived. They feel so much cheaper than I expected for the price. Feels like the rail would snap just by the weight of the switch if I held it horizontally.
Are they comfortable in the hands?
I preordered mine in early January and have yet to receive anything to confirm when my order will be shipped. Now the site says it could take two to three months. I really hope they’re worth the wait.
I got a question. Can they scan amiibos like the joy con?
Unfortunately, no.
Just curious but are you able to map the buttons not the back buttons but the other buttons are they mapable
As far as I know, you can't remap more than the grip buttons on the controller itself. However, I just checked, and I am able to use the Switch's native control remapping feature on the Wizard since it registers as standard Joy-Con when attached.
@GameXData that is really awesome think you so much for checking got me I went ahead and ordered the silver gamecube joycons !
Now we just need Nintendo to actually care about GC
The Nintendo joycons are a jack of most trades but master of none. They work fine in handheld mode, and okay for multiplayer. But in handheld mode it feels cramp. With the straight vertical layout needing you to move your thumb in a cramp inducing way
One thing you didn't seem to mention was the D-pad, its extremely oversensitive. Holding left on the dpad as straight as you can, you can still sometimes without trying end up hitting up and down simply because the dpad will slightly lean in either direction while holding left.
Oh, that's interesting. I honestly haven't experienced that problem myself. Especially given the overall stiffness of the d-pad, inputs feel purposeful and precise during my usage. Even while attempting to rock the buttons in different directions, I can't get it to change directions.
"This information is incredibly hard to find. We had to do all these things listed just to learn about it."
>Proceeds not to tell the method used to do it.
How long does it take shipping?
When I ordered mine back in January, it was about 10 days between ordering and receiving the controller. Your mileage may vary though. I know some folks who ordered after me had to wait a bit longer since demand was pretty high around the time I posted this video.
@@GameXData oh ok thxs, I was wondering about it because someone said that it took 3 months
@SL It might've for them, tbh. I think the amount of demand soon after their first wave shipped was more than they could handle at the moment, which caused huge delays. I'd hope they figured out their production issues by now, but who knows.
I know the GameCube controllers were all cheap plasticy for when I was a kid, so this looks way too rubbery to what I’d be hoping for with a set of joycons like those to stick onto my current day Switch..
There's not any rubber on the controllers as far as I can tell (beyond the stick caps). The plastics used for the shell feel maybe a bit softer than a standard Gamecube controller, but that's likely helps with comfort.
Do they have amiibo support?
I don't think so, so you'll just have to connect a joycon for 2 seconds each time you need to scan one.
Hı bro thanks for video 😅 I have a question what you think about Stardew Valley and using wizard ??? Is it useful or no any idea ???
Sorry, I actually haven't played Stardew Valley. So, I couldn't tell you either way. If it helps at all, the controller really favors games that emphasize the A button, and I'm still really enjoying the clicky feel of the d-pad for navigating menus.
I'm interested on how this'll work on pc. I'm a weird dude. I want to try this with killer 7 with this so I can have motion aiming and the gamecube layout out of curiosity
Curiosity never killed anyone…..unless you count all the cats.
@@I_SuperHiro_I let's see, groceries or this controller? Hhmmmm...
@@teneesh3376 I hear fasting is in nowadays….go with the controller.
@Teneesh I just got finished using the controller for Wii emulation via dolphin. Each half of the controller identifies as a joy con in Windows and worked seamlessly for basic Wii remote motions after mapping the controller.
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The joycons are to little. I have a set like your showing on the way
Wavebird 2.0
They’re a get.