It’s worth noting that GameCube controller support for the Switch was discovered earlier in 2017 but the support wasn't quite as comprehensive.Īfter the console’s 3.0 update it was discovered that the third-party adapter produced by Mayflash could be used to play with a GameCube controller, but not the official Nintendo adapter. Naturally this has left Nintendo fans wildly speculating about the possibility of a GameCube virtual console eventually making its way to the Switch, giving more credence to reports that have been circulating since December 2016. Just think of it as a new difficulty setting. This means that if you’re trying to a play a game like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, for example, you’re going to have to play without the ability to use your shield.
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