The Nitro Deck's lightweight frame added chunkier grips to both sides of the screen, enhancing the gaming experience and resembling a proper controller for Nintendo games.
The biggest visual change is a shift to symmetrical thumbsticks, making the Nitro Deck + resemble a knock-off Steam Deck, with Hall Effect sensors helping to reduce drift.
The new stick placement, now above the action buttons, may be divisive for Switch users, introducing a learning curve compared to the original Joy-Con layout.
With four remappable back buttons and additional buttons for weapon swaps, the Nitro Deck+ caters well to competitive gameplay, enhancing the Switch's functionality.
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