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Good question, looks like you'll probably need joycons
Yeah I see they have joycons games but I'm really hopeful they either work with the pro, or get excluded when a pro is in use. Games like the tilt and shake should work with the pro..
I'm cautious because I have 4 pro controllers and 2 surviving joycons, it was pretty annoying when the first one couldn't be played at all. I have no intention of buying more defective joycons.
I feel the same way. Joycons have burned me too many times. I know I can buy stick conversions kits but at a certain point I become bitter and just buy cheap third party pro controllers.
Yeah, I don't understand giving the Pro Controllers all the same features minus the IR sensor, and then not being able to use them