Well, here's something to highlight your cold Friday. Do you remember the Joy-Con Drift, a production issue that has plagued Nintendo Switch dozens worldwide and was heavily written on gaming? Yes, this Chinese store doesn't have one.
As you may know, Switch has a lot of potential recently introduced in China, with stores storing Nintendo's latest console for the first time. One new switchch owner realized they had a problem with the Joy-Con Drift while playing an imported copy The History of Zelda: Breathing in Wildlife
The customer service lawyer on the other hand has decided to dismiss general information surrounding Joy-Con issues, or has never heard of it, further saying that the issue may be down to the user playing the imported game. Here's a frustrated player shared
"Is my Joy-Con not aging? I've talked to consumers who tell me that Joy-Cons's behavior is not guaranteed in import games and that I should test New Super Mario Bros. You are Deluxe
. Inactivity. "
Of course, we all know this answer to be "ridiculous", too, as Joy-Con Drift can be found in any game regardless of its origin and instead a hardware error. Whether this poor player will be able to solve the problem remains to be seen, but you can be sure that playing the Chinese copy of Mario will not be worth it.
Good grief.