The Nintendo Switch 2 has built-in motion-control mouse features which would improve playing. The series was always PC-first, with console versions being an afterthought. The native controller input is rather unintuitive, requiring slower movement and strange input combinations. While it was possible to plug in a USB mouse and keyboard into the first Switch, the experience wasn’t always great. Some commands would not work and there could still be lag when using a mouse.
The Switch 2 was only recently announced and details about the Joy-Con mouse haven’t been fully detailed. Some patent images show that the Joy-Cons can be held on their sides, with both of the sticks facing inwards. It is unclear if this will be a simple right or left option, or if both need to be used at the same time. Perhaps Nintendo is waiting for players to get a hands-on Switch 2 demo before they finalize the design.
is a much better experience when using a mouse. This includes a standard mouse or anything that accurately emulates the same smooth movement. Nearly every mode is simply easier to use and becomes more fun in the process.
During Create A Sim in, a mouse allows you to quickly browse between outfits, items, styles, and more recently, swap between occult life states. It is even possible to instantly switch over to other members of the family and see how they compare in fashion and traits. Perhaps two siblings might be like-minded, or be completely contrasting. The use of a mouse allows for simple comparison and editing.
uses many drop-down menus and lists. This includes moving Sims, adding them to clubs, and making various changes to worlds. Using a mouse makes this so much faster and easier to manage.
Build Mode is another example of where a mouse shines in. It is easier to select items from the bottom menu and drag them to just the right location. Accurately rotating an object is also much easier when using a mouse and keys rather than just a normal Switch Joy-Con.
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