this generally, though i did notice that my right thumb was suffering last time i tried the TT, and i wasn't playing for that long.retroking1981 wrote:Either is fine, makes no difference.
Syph79 wrote:Haha. That's ace.
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retroking1981 wrote:Why are people's right thumb hurting? That's just the one you rest on A to accelerate, the left I might understand, but the right?
cos you have to press the button as hard as possible to go faster!retroking1981 wrote:Why are people's right thumb hurting? That's just the one you rest on A to accelerate, the left I might understand, but the right?
Dinostar77 wrote:You guys playing with switch in dock or portable mode? I play the latter and find my right thumb starts to hurt when doing TT for too long.
This, plus the right shoulder button for hoping somehow that angle hurts the base of my thumb (basically pain in the ulcar and radial collateral ligament).mistercrayon wrote:It may be a combo of the angle of the thum while skidding.
I've developed this nagging feeling with the joycons, though maybe it's just an excuse for my fading 'skills'....they basically feel comfortable, nothing's obviously wrong, but i feel like something with them is hampering me. it's maybe just that they're slightly too small, not enough to notice in simpler games or short bursts...but when playing zelda and getting into scraps i find i have to think about and look for what buttons i need to press rather than it being all intuitive.mistercrayon wrote:It may be a combo of the angle of the thum while skidding. I've started to find the joycon very small, pressing the top trigger when I intend only to press the lower one in arms.
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