The idea behind it is idiot - proof, you slot your two Joy - Cons out of the sides of the Switch and click them both into the Grip for a more
traditional controller setup.
Small and short a few buttons, they still cover almost every input on
traditional controller setups.
Not exact matches
It felt good to have PlayStation - style controls in our hands; while it's slightly smaller than a
traditional controller, PSP / PS3 veterans will appreciate the familiar
setup.
The event also staged a chilled out section which gave players the chance to get a decent feel for Project CARS 2 using a
traditional 2D screen and
controller setup.
If you'd prefer a more
traditional setup, the
controllers can be attached to a Joy - Con Grip to better emulate a regular
controller.
The Nintendo Switch Joy - Con
controllers are nifty little beasts, packing in a whole bunch of tech into tiny clip - ons for either side of your Switch console, and whilst they almost certainly do the job, if you do prefer a more
traditional control
setup that you won't do much better than the fantastic Pro Controller, which is available to buy separately.
The system's unique
controllers detach from the sides of the screen, allowing various play styles, from a
traditional dual - analog
setup to one reminiscent of the Wii remote.
Each station was configured with a new Xbox One
controller, or a
traditional keyboard and mouse
setup, as well as a pair of headphones (mine didn't work, which had an impact on the experience).
The
controller claims that it has compatibility for all games on Steam as it apparently can «fool» older game engines into thinking that it is a being played with a
traditional keyboard and mouse
setup.
The «Adaptive
Controller» helps folks who can't use a
traditional controller find a
setup that works for them.
The system's unique
controllers detach from the sides of the screen, allowing various play styles, from a
traditional dual - analog
setup to one reminiscent of the Wii remote.