This wouldn't be such a big problem if Nintendo simply allowed players to remap the buttons themselves so that they can figure out what layout works best for them, but no such option is available at this time.Īccording to a thread on ResetEra, many fans are disappointed with the Expansion Pack but some aren't entirely surprised.
For starters, the "A" and "B" buttons are flipped when mapped to the Joy-Cons and the yellow "C" buttons are halfway mapped to the "X" and "Y" face buttons while the rest require the player to hold down another button to use them. This presents a huge issue for many reasons as the Nintendo 64's controller didn't have a traditional button layout so the one provided for its titles doesn't make a whole lot of sense. RELATED: Charles Martinet Wants To Continue Voicing Mario For As Long As He Can
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What's more, the Nintendo Switch Online Plus Expansion Pack doesn't allow players to re-map the default button layout for the controller. The major problems players are citing are things like low frame rates, input lag, sound effect delay, and texture problems to name just a few.
There is currently a multitude of issues with the service across many of its games, making it hard to nail down what Nintendo should be tackling first to fix. Unfortunately, subscribers are reporting numerous issues with the games provided, making for an underwhelming launch with plenty of fans disappointed with Nintendo. The Nintendo Switch Online Plus Expansion Pack went live on October 25, allowing upgrading subscribers to have access to a select number of classic Nintendo 64 and SEGA Genesis titles.