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Nintendo Sued by European Gamers Hampered by Broken Controllers
mercredi 27 janvier 2021, 18:27 , par Slashdot
Nintendo faces a complaint from BEUC, a European consumer group, over what it calls 'systematic problems' with the controllers for the company's popular Switch games console. BEUC said it filed a complaint with the European Union and national consumer protection organizations after evidence from users showed that in 88% of cases, 'the game controllers broke within the first two years.' A report adds: The group said some 25,000 gamers and other consumers across Europe, including France, Belgium and the Netherlands, complained about a 'recurring technical problem with Nintendo Switch controllers, commonly referred to as 'Joy-Con Drift,' according to a statement on Wednesday. The problem causes a glitch where characters can move within games without any input from the user.
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