Nintendo Switch has a problem with its left Joy-Con desyncing but hopefully the day-one patch fixes it

Several people who got a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch early are reporting one recurring problem: the left Joy-Con controller has intermittent connection issues when detached from the console. We haven't seen this with the GR+ Switch yet and I wouldn't be too concerned if it was just one person, but there's definitely enough to e🤡stablish a pattern here.
Take a look:
The Switch left JoyCon's sync issues have been so bad for me that I can't play Zelda on m🅺y TV with it - using the pro controlle♈r instead.
I've played roughly 20 hours of Zelda and it🦄's happened 2-3 times. //t.co/5♔sGBotcIjG
I've just experienced some left Joy Con sync issues w🦩ith my grey system. Seems to be a universal issue. //t.co/2wgPe8h8gI
Not everybody is encඣountering the problem, at least.
@gamespite Except me! (I know, that doesn't help anyon🎉e else.) pic.twitter.com/JaOsQLm1N1
Looks like some media have had de-sync problems with the Switch Joy🌟-Con. Hasn't happened with mine.
And sometimes the joke is unavoidable.
rare footage of the Left Joꦡy Con losing sync with the Nintendo Switch pic.twitter.com/duW4hrpAc1
The good news is that Nintendo plans to put out an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:update for Nintendo Switch on March 3, the day the system will go on sale to the general public. The update will enablꦺe the eShop and various other functions and hopefully it will fix this problem, too.
That's assuming it's a software (or firmware) issue rather than a hardware one, though - if Nintendo ships millions of just-broken-enough-to-be-annoying Joy-Cons and can't quickly fix them, that would be a really bad start for Switch. Here's hoping that isn't that case.
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