Being that this is the (R) joycon, I would be careful. The R button is notorious for breaking and the button is part of the main circuit board, so unlike the L button it cannot be easily replaced. The L button is modular and can be replaced but the R button is not.
Also, not sure if Nintendo will service Joycons that have drift and another issue like broken buttons. Buyer beware.
I just traded in a V1 switch with a bit of drift. They made me buy one of their joy-cons but they also accepted the joy-con with drift, so idk how they're expecting to sell it… probably as is with no refurbishment.
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LOL isn't Gamestop basically considered the worst when it comes to testing and refurbishing used peripherals?
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Can't you just send it to Nintendo to fix
I was just thinking about that.. but what happened about the other side? How did they get a surplus of Right side??!
I ordered two and since i dont need them right now, ill probably send them in. I bet they will have drift of some sort…
idk i've sent a few out with no issues
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Also, not sure if Nintendo will service Joycons that have drift and another issue like broken buttons. Buyer beware.
Hard pass....
Hard pass....
Edit: checked a YT video and they are PC compatible. Sold!