I have been vascillating back and forth whether or not to order a second set of joy cons and a grip, or spring for a pro controller for my second controller instead.
I've read a lot of first hand reports that the joy cons in the grip feel great, and that the pro controller isn't any better feeling over them or much more functional.
I know the joy cons with grip are more expensive, but if they prove to be as good as the pro, I don't see the downside beyond cost (which I don't mind), and offer a lot more flexibility.
Curious what others are thinking here, and are there some benefits to the pro controller I'm missing?
Edit: What about a game like Arms? Game looks great to me. I know you don't have to play with motion controls, but it seems like that was the intent of the developer. Just afraid Nintendo might publish more games like this in the future where it might be more advantageous to have a second set of joy cons.
I've read a lot of first hand reports that the joy cons in the grip feel great, and that the pro controller isn't any better feeling over them or much more functional.
I know the joy cons with grip are more expensive, but if they prove to be as good as the pro, I don't see the downside beyond cost (which I don't mind), and offer a lot more flexibility.
Curious what others are thinking here, and are there some benefits to the pro controller I'm missing?
Edit: What about a game like Arms? Game looks great to me. I know you don't have to play with motion controls, but it seems like that was the intent of the developer. Just afraid Nintendo might publish more games like this in the future where it might be more advantageous to have a second set of joy cons.