one thing i miss the most about my switch is the joy con. i love being able to game while my arm is pretty much free.

i was thrilled when valve announced joy con support but when i tried it on my pc and my deck the connection is spotty and the input lag is really bad, i tried with multiple joy cons but it still the same, do you guys have the same experience or is there something i have to do with it first.

cheers.

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    10 months ago

    Joycons are bluetooth, right? That is always a shitshow in tems of latency.

    And I asume you mean a split controller? I’ve never really seen the appeal to or any significant difference from having a detached gamepad (I genuinely do not understand the “strain” people find from keeping their hands together-ish while holding a gamepad…) but https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Category:Split_Controllers might have something worth grabbing. Mostly VR controllers but a few look like actual gamepads.

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      10 months ago

      isnt all other controllers also bluetooth? its just way worse on joy cons.

      (I genuinely do not understand the “strain” people find from keeping their hands together-ish while holding a gamepad…)

      its just my preference but thank you for the info ill look into it

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        10 months ago

        isnt all other controllers also bluetooth? i

        No.

        In the PC space, it is worth keeping an eye out for peripherals that use “2.4 Ghz”. And in the console space, there are either “generic” radios or “non-standard” uses of bluetooth in the case of devices that rely on it.