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5 Key Things to Know About the Switch Lite (Hands-on Preview)

The Buttons Are Improved

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As many of you know, the Switch Lite is free to implement the classic Nintendo-style D-Pad now that it no longer needs to be separate to accommodate for being detached.

I actually don’t mind the regular Switch’s D-Pad, so for me, this is whatever, but I do get that lots of people are looking forward to it and yep it’s there and is all good.

However, what I was surprised about is the feel of all the other buttons too. Everything is satisfyingly “clickier” including the triggers as well.

While there’s definitely going to be some people that prefer the way it was because that’s the case for everything with any change, I’d categorize it as an improvement across the board as long as Joy-Con drift doesn’t rear it’s ugly head again.


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