Switch SNES Controller Teardown and Review (+SNES App Review)
A look at how both Nintendo's new SNES controller and online emulation service have turned out. Put your safety gloves on now.
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Since a lot of people are asking about it, I performed the last two tracks and the Super Metroid one is available in this pack: / texture-tutorial-28646255
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Update: BetterJoyForCemu v6 supports the controller and converts it to Xinput, so it can now be used with pretty much everything (Steam's generic configuration didn't work)
I feel like you made this episode just as a convoluted way to tell everyone you “deliberately” rated link’s awakening like that
I'm glad they eventually added button mapping to the Switch OS itself.
I like your dry humour. Its dryer then a desert. Or my mother's turkey.
The netcode for the online play of SNES Online is actually INSANELY good. My connection at my apartment is terrible, but when I play with friends on this, it feels like local.
I want to point out that the controller DOES communicate over USB, it's just that the included cable is only for charging and doesn't have the additional wire or two inside the cable to allow for wired communication. Get any USB A to USB C from your local Babbage's K B Toys or Toys R Us and it's PC plug and play compatible just like the Switch Pro Controller.
Feels like a controller autopsy ngl
The Nerrel have become my favorite KZreadrs. I love listening to the the content on my first watch, then enjoy having their voice running in the background. It's comfy.
So you went from being 33 years old to 47 years old in a year
I'm officially calling them "Howduquens" now
"...which isn't even really a service as much as it is a ransom fee for online play."
"Here at Nerrel"
The quality to upload ratio on this channel is absolutely insane, a godsend for those who can never find simple to-the-point content, whilst also being entertaining and informing. simply, thank you
"A ransom fee that lets you play online"
nerrel: “the modern d-pad is anchored just like the original - and it is really stuck on there.
The d-pad feeling "worryingly stiff" is just because it's brand spanking new!
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Glad to have helped! I certainly hope to help in future videos wherever I can. Also, I learned something new about the SNES controller which is an added bonus. :)
One of the first things I noticed when I got my 1993 SNES was that it didn't have printed L & R buttons like my friends' 1992 SNES. The 1997 controller revised for the SNS-101 consoles also lacks the printing. I was keenly aware throughout the life of the SNES and it seems to me that the vast majority of SNES controllers have no printing on the L & R buttons.
Holy shit I knew there was a reason it took me 10 minutes to do a wall jump in super Metroid besides me being bad at it.