So why did Nintendo put an led in the home button again?

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Notice anything about Nintendo's controller?

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Because most children turn the lights off to jerk off

Who cares the battery still lasts like 80 hours

To let you know the controller is on, you dipshit.

BECAUSE MY DICK IS BIG HAHAHAHAHAHA GET FUCKED

I think OP is asking because it's literally never used by anything. I didn't even know it was an LED myself until I connected the controller to my PC.

they could do that without the light though

supposed to show when you got a new notification, but its an abandon feature like most gimmicks that Nintendo comes up with.

Wasn't there some update months ago that supposedly added some alarm function, and people thought it'd be used for animal crossing?

By telepathic waves, right, you mentally ill retard?

Y-you realise its not actually used at all right?

hey don't call me a retard
there are alot of other ways to indicate the controller is on
such as
>vibration
>sound

yes, and alert function was added but it isn't used by animal crossing. I don't know how/if you can use it.

Probably some unused feature related to notifications.

what are you niggers on about?
the light isn't used at all

now they're putting led in controllers
damn they're killin these kids

Wait, there's an LED in the home button? I've literally never seen mine light up.

it's for the ringfit adventure alarm to remind you to work out

you would only see it if you connected the controller to a pc, i didn't know about it until like 2 weeks ago

I don't think it ever lights up when used with the switch (can get it to light up when connecting the controllers to a PC, though), some notifications thing was added to the switch OS months back but as far as I'm aware no game is integrated into that yet.
Why?

It is a mystery

Probably for hardware debugging

I fucking hate analog shoulder buttons. I have trouble thinking of applications for them; I know the devs for the games I play couldn't think of any.
inb4 replicating trigger pull, I want precision, not a simulation, and anyone who shoots knows it's not even reminiscent of the feeling anyways.
Plus the obvious gas and brakes.

Welcome to Yas Forums

>retard anons never used the controller
>pretend to know what they're talking about

Now go back to the catalogue, forget this thread and believe that the other anons in the other threads know any better than the retards here.

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The only time it lights up is if you plug it into a pc or ring fit adventure sets an alarm.

is this true?
is ringfit the only game that uses it right now?

sometimes I need these reminders of how braindead Yas Forumstards truly are. It never ceases to baffle me.

Maybe fitness boxing also sets one.

to make you seethe

F-Zero GX literally wouldn't work without analogue shoulder buttons for shifting. I love analogue buttons in general, though. They feel fantastic when actually implemented.

cope soinypony

>F-Zero GX literally wouldn't work without analogue shoulder buttons for shifting
it plays almost exactly the same

I bought one of the Hori wired GCN controllers and the Home button is lit up 24/7, it's for aesthetics I'm guessing?

I first developed my disdain for them while playing a PS3.
Could that mechanic have been implemented on a digital button if the devs had set out to?
My actual gripe is that I almost always have to use them for a digital input of some kind. Recently, it's been Smash.

I'm assuming it would have worked similar to how the Wii did.

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Notice that the gamecube only had one left shoulder button. Because when there is two shoulder buttons, the analog stick should be lower. Which is why they lowered the second analog stick on the right, where there are two shoulder buttons.

so you can always find your way home, they leave the light on for you :)

it's used in the manufacturing process to check for continuity

are you people all fucking 15 or what?

Don't tell me you use the middle finger for R2/L2...

The next step is realizing this actually happens everywhere.

>go on R*ddit
>open thread on something you know well
>highly upvoted "informational" comment is completely wrong

Yet as soon as you open a different thread on a topic you're unfamiliar with, you assume the upvoted "informational" comments are correct.
Everyone does this all the time, automatically.

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No, but youre the one acting like you need your nappy changed

Are you advocating for claw grip?
I use it but I think it's only for a special kind of idiot.

I don't appreciate the fact you go on Reddit but even my brief tour there I saw that in effect. It's the same with literally every website though
Comment/post/reply with the most feedback is usually first and heralded as the second coming but the real information that everybody skips over is halfway through the thread with no acknowledgement

The upvote system and the consequential burial of all new posts is maybe the worst part of reddit aside from its users.