Switch 2’s mouse sensitivity options is classic Nintendo
The Nintendo Today app has been giving Nintendo fans daily news and looks at stuff surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 for weeks now, but it's a recent posting regarding mouse sensitivity that is the most classic Nintendo thing we have seen in a while. For those who haven't been keeping up with news, the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons can be used as a mouse if you tilt them onto their side, giving you a wealth of options to play games like Metroid Prime 4 with a mouse-like cursor for aiming instead of using the joysticks for those who want to play that way. I was actually able to try the game at a recent Nintendo Switch 2 event, and during my playtime, I felt that the sensitivity for the mouse wasn't great and felt stiff, so I was excited to hear about this news this morning. Until I saw what the mouse sensitivity looked like. https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSwitch/comments/1ks03r1/nintendo_today_shows_off_the_ability_to_change/ Instead of a slider like most mouse sensitivity options, Nintendo has done a classic Nintendo and given you not one, not two, but THREE glorious options when it comes to mouse sensitivity, letting you set it to low, medium, or high—whatever that means. As one Nintendo fan put it on Reddit, "Giving three options instead of a slider is just classic Nintendo." Obviously, a lot of Nintendo fans have been having fun trolling the screenshot, calling the current options "liberating" as well as some humorously declaring that more sensitivity options will "only be available for Nintendo Switch Online users," the latter of which really made me laugh. You can also turn off mouse controls entirely, which is a nice touch, which is perfect if, for some reason, you like playing your games tilting the Joy-Con horizontally and were worried doing so would turn on the mouse controls in the palm of your hand. We'll have to wait and see what the main differences are, though, between these mouse sensitivity options when the Nintendo Switch launches on June 5. And if Nintendo will offer further options down the line for players to fine-tune their experience to one that suits them. The post Switch 2’s mouse sensitivity options is classic Nintendo appeared first on Destructoid.

The Nintendo Today app has been giving Nintendo fans daily news and looks at stuff surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 for weeks now, but it's a recent posting regarding mouse sensitivity that is the most classic Nintendo thing we have seen in a while.
For those who haven't been keeping up with news, the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons can be used as a mouse if you tilt them onto their side, giving you a wealth of options to play games like Metroid Prime 4 with a mouse-like cursor for aiming instead of using the joysticks for those who want to play that way.
I was actually able to try the game at a recent Nintendo Switch 2 event, and during my playtime, I felt that the sensitivity for the mouse wasn't great and felt stiff, so I was excited to hear about this news this morning. Until I saw what the mouse sensitivity looked like.
Instead of a slider like most mouse sensitivity options, Nintendo has done a classic Nintendo and given you not one, not two, but THREE glorious options when it comes to mouse sensitivity, letting you set it to low, medium, or high—whatever that means. As one Nintendo fan put it on Reddit, "Giving three options instead of a slider is just classic Nintendo."
Obviously, a lot of Nintendo fans have been having fun trolling the screenshot, calling the current options "liberating" as well as some humorously declaring that more sensitivity options will "only be available for Nintendo Switch Online users," the latter of which really made me laugh.
You can also turn off mouse controls entirely, which is a nice touch, which is perfect if, for some reason, you like playing your games tilting the Joy-Con horizontally and were worried doing so would turn on the mouse controls in the palm of your hand.
We'll have to wait and see what the main differences are, though, between these mouse sensitivity options when the Nintendo Switch launches on June 5. And if Nintendo will offer further options down the line for players to fine-tune their experience to one that suits them.
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