The Nintendo Switch 2 has improved Joy-Con controllers that attach to the console with magnets, providing a secure and satisfying "thunk" when attached. The new Joy-Con 2 controllers address the issue of flimsy rails on the original Switch, which often led to Joy-Con slippage and wear over time. The Switch 2's Joy-Con 2 controllers feel sturdy and secure, with a solid attachment that inspires confidence. Although it's unclear if the Joy-Con 2 controllers are completely free of issues, Nintendo has redesigned the controllers from scratch, promising larger and more durable control sticks with smoother movement. The Switch 2 also features a wider kickstand, which is useful for balancing the system on a lap while playing in tablet mode. The Switch 2 overall feels like a major refinement of the original, with a larger screen, faster hardware, and a more usable eShop. However, new issues have emerged, including the console's reliance on expensive microSD Express cards, making it difficult for players to deal with increasingly large games. Additionally, developers are favoring digital game releases over physical carts, which may not be compatible with future Nintendo consoles. The Switch 2's improvements are notable, but new challenges have arisen for Nintendo and its users.
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