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Every other press goes in the wrong direction
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It frequently registers the wrong direction as being pressed
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Constantly registers the wrong direction no matter how careful you are.
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After playing some actual games, I feel like there is still some odd sensitivity that causes me to mess up a direction sometimes,
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Could've been a better D-Pad and a headphone
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Perfect weight, large face buttons, precise D-pad, and a comfortable grip for American hands
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possible)Good d-
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I would give it 5 if it had a better D pad
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The classic D-pad makes a return again on the Pro-Controller, It's the same size as the d-pad on the Wii and Wii U Pro Controllers
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It's like a gamble since there's a chance you'll get a really messed up D-Pad and have to send back or get it "repaired" when this shouldn't be an issue in the first place for a $70 controller
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Expensive - D-pad is way too sensitive!Shoutout to Amazon for processing my return so quickly, no questions asked
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comfortable-Fingers lay right on the triggers-Analog sticks are catchy and never want to leave the thumbs-Bluetooth compatible!Cons:-Not the best D-pad, it's easy to hit multiple angles with one press accidentally
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It feels great to use and has a really solid design, plus the D
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The D-pad is very responsive and feels as good as the classic D-pads Nintendo has made in the past
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If you're looking for a controller with a good D-
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What's worse, many people (including me) have received defective D-pads, where pressing one direction will activate an adjacent direction
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Just feels great in your hands, very much like the 360’s did but with a proper D-pad
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It's obvious that a lot of research was done into how everything would feel, and Nintendo still knows how to make the perfect D-Pad
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The Pro controller has an amazing build quality, is very comfortable, offers the best D-pad on the market, nice raised face buttons, a dedicated share and home buttons, motion sensors and the NFC chip
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Terrible D-Pad
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The inclusion of a proper D-Pad, is also a plus, as i found the 4 buttons on the joycon that act as the D-Pad, just felt weird, when i tried to use what should've been a D-Pad
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The current D pad location makes it easy for the player to accidentally press diagonal up/right or diagonal up/left, which is the D pad issue people are complaining about
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My only problem with the controller is the awful D-Pad
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Finally, Nintendo has created a controller with a nice big D-Pad and extremely responsive buttons and triggers all-around.
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The NFC reader didn't work on the first one I
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Controller is expensive but that was before I felt the build quality and button presses, especially the top buttons L, R, ZL and ZR.
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, NFC reader, Motion Gyro controls, HD Rumble and rubber grip feel in the palm handles + including a really nice 5 foot long Type C to USB A charging cable
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The NFC reader didn't work on the first one I