Don’t forget the Switch 2 also uses potentiometer sticks again. Not Hall Effect or TMR. Supposedly because the magnets for the joycons cause issues… Even though there was definitely more complaints and issues with sticks than the slide rails on the first version so switching to magnets for the joycon connections wasn’t necessary at all.
And other controllers with magnetic connections don’t have issues with their Hall Effect or TMR sticks.
Nintendo has decided to run with the idea of “hey, just buy it again”, company-wide.
Don’t forget the Switch 2 also uses potentiometer sticks again. Not Hall Effect or TMR. Supposedly because the magnets for the joycons cause issues… Even though there was definitely more complaints and issues with sticks than the slide rails on the first version so switching to magnets for the joycon connections wasn’t necessary at all.
And other controllers with magnetic connections don’t have issues with their Hall Effect or TMR sticks.