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Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con ahora presenta control del mouse: Descubra sus capacidades

Autor : Claire Actualizar : May 18,2025

Desde la revelación de Nintendo Switch 2, los fanáticos han estado llenos de emoción por un detalle sutil pero intrigante del trailer: el uso innovador de Joy-Cons. La especulación se volvió salvaje sobre su potencial como controladores similares a ratones, y ahora tenemos la palabra oficial: los Joy-Cons pueden operar en "modo de mouse". Esta característica permite a los jugadores deslizar los joy-consumo a través de superficies planas, utilizando los palos analógicos para imitar las acciones a la izquierda y hacer clic con el botón derecho, al igual que un mouse convencional. Además, los jugadores pueden usar dos Joy-Cons simultáneamente en modo mouse, uno en cada mano, o combinar uno en modo estándar con el otro en modo mouse, abriendo un mundo de posibilidades de juego versátiles.

Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 Presentación de la consola

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La transmisión directa de Nintendo mostró las capacidades del Joy-Con en modo mouse a través de un juego deportivo dinámico que recuerda a Rocket League, llamado "Drag and Drive". Este juego de baloncesto de tres contra tres presenta personajes de robot que navegan en vehículos estilo silla de ruedas, con jugadores que usan dos controladores Joy-Con en modo mouse para maniobrar a sus personajes y apuntar a la canasta.

El zumbido alrededor del modo Joy-Con Mouse comenzó con el remolque de revelación, que insinuó la capacidad de los controladores para deslizarse como ratones PC. Los fanáticos curiosos se comunicaron con Firaxis, el desarrollador detrás de Civilization 7, para obtener más detalles, pero recibieron una respuesta críptica que solo alimentó más especulaciones. Junto con el nuevo botón C, estas características generaron una discusión generalizada sobre el Nintendo Switch 2, contrarrestando las críticas de que la consola estaba jugando "segura" y reafirmando la inclinación de Nintendo por la innovación.

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