The D-Pad Joy-Con
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Published 2024-05-01
Edited by Sam Essig and Scott Wozniak
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All Comments (21)
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For all the rumors of Switch 2 magnetic joycons, nobody has even attempted to try and make a fake leak that they would actually have a d-pad.
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Here's the thing about the Playstation D pad buttons. They aren't actually four separate buttons. It functions like any other + D pad. There's just a gap in the middle.
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Scott making a joke about an L-button episode of Scott the Woz was very unexpected, but very appreciated
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With how specific these Scott's Stash videos are getting, we're getting ever closer to the prophesied 'L button' episode
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I know Scott isn't exactly a PC gamer but I would love to see him do a full video on the Steam Deck. As someone with a lot of opinions on controllers and D-pads I have to say the Steam deck nailed every aspect of a controller.
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The Playstation dpad is one piece, not 4 separate buttons. If you press one direction, you see the whole thing rock instead of just one direction pressing down. It just has a groove in the middle to allow it to fit under the shell of the controller.
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i love how scott always has a lot to say about the most random things all the time
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I only just noticed the 8bitdo controller switch is laid out S-A-D-X. gotta respect the love for Sonic Adventure DX Director's Cut
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he managed to make a 15 minute video about the joycon d-pad. he is getting stronger.
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Hilariously, I actually love the button d-pad. It'll never misread inputs and it's a lot more precise than a standard d-pad.
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real shit scott woz
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2:03 Fun fact, the full version of this saying is "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one." So yeah, goes from being a mild insult to a full compliment.
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I own the Zelda variant of this D-Pad Joy-Con. Great for playing Tetris, and it was an absolute lifesaver when my left Joy-Con started drifting and I had to send it over to Nintendo.
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I’m gonna say it, I like the Joycon Dpad. No particular reason. I like it.
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I don't know why everyone prefers the D-pad, I've never liked the idea of being able to misinput because you rock your thumb a slight bit too much. Separate buttons prevents that
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Finally someone's talking about the REAL problems
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I will always be a staunch defender of the Joy-Con's "D-Pad" no matter how many people absolutely despise it and try to convince me otherwise
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It really bugs me that people mistake the Dualshock d-pad as four separate buttons. It is a single plastic piece that works as a normal d-pad, it's just that it is molded in a way that there is a gap in the outside
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i feel like the only person who actually likes the separated buttons as the dpad making it easier to be more exact in 2d platformers
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"You can flick it if you want to. That's f***ed up!" Scott the Woz, 2024