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Zelda Breath Of The Wild Supports HD Rumble From Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons And Pro Controller

The upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for the Nintendo Switch will benefit from the brand new HD Rumble feature from the Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons and the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. This will bring an added depth to the game and having tried the HD Rumble feature this is a rather exciting addition.

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35 thoughts on “Zelda Breath Of The Wild Supports HD Rumble From Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons And Pro Controller”

    1. I wish the pro controller was cheaper (along with everything else), but when you look at the specs it really does make sense. NFC reader, HD rumble, motion controls.. I need that controller…

      1. Its only 10$ more than an Xbone controller, and it has much more technology. I think the price makes since for hardcore fans who understand whats in the controller, but its a bit much for the mainstream appeal.

          1. Yeah that’s the only thing I don’t like about it. But unless you’re playing a racing sim like forza or gran turismo, they’re really not needed. Personally I actually like digital more for many games because it feels better and easier to hold down. Idk maybe its just me.

  1. Ooooo, ahhhhh. Now I totally understand why the game was delayed over and overrr. I’m not sure how I will manage to enjoy Zelda on WiiU without HD rumble, but I guess I will have to suffer through it.

    1. That would be seriously cool.
      All I know is the WiiU version will replicate how it feels to have an amazing WiiU gamepad experience removed from the game to accomodste the Zelda Bait’n’Switch version.
      But a sword hitting a stone would be cool also.

      1. I remember the game pad features being kinda neat when they showcased them.
        I guess they just wanted to be done with it ASAP.
        I might cancel Wii u version pre order, since I’m not much of a collector.

  2. OOOOOH! I was really hoping so because hd rumble really exites me! I wonder if we’ll be able to feel every hoove of our horse hit the ground as we’re riding. Or feel the string of our bows vibrate as we shoot. Idk so many possibilities!

    1. Nintendo First Order Commander Quadraxis

      ||But most importantly, you humans will have a taste of how it is to really die…||

        1. Nintendo First Order Commander Quadraxis

          ||You have some courage, good, as I’m going to need every warrior against the Xbot disease…||

      1. King Kalas X3 (Greatness Awaits at Sony PlayStation 4 only because Nintendo are DUMBFUCKS!!)

        But with Nintendo being so kiddy & protective of children, will they really allow HD Rumble to simulate a body going cold from dying? The might think that’s too dark. Like how Fox cartoons would censor the word death because apparently children shouldn’t know that people can actually die. *facepalm* Hiding something so natural from children is just asking for them to get seriously hurt! *cough* Excuse my rant, Quadraxis…

        1. Nintendo First Order Commander Quadraxis

          ||Well if High Command won’t allow death then I’ll do the next best thing…||

  3. YOU PEOPLE NEED A REALITY CHECK NINTENDOS CONTROLLERS ARE BEST IN THE WORLD AND VS OTHER CONTROLLERS. MASSIVLY UNDERPRICED FACT

    A SINGLE VIVE VR CONTROLLER IS $130 A PAIR IS $250

    A PAIR OF SUPERIOR SPEC’ED SWITCH JOYCON’S “”””A PAIR NOT A SINGLE””” $80. SUPERIOR SPEC,SUPERIOR FLEXABILITY,SUPERIOR PORTABILLITY ETC

    SO GET REAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    PRO PAD HAS HIGHER SPEC HIGHER BUILD QUALITY AND HIGH SPEED LAGLESS TECH HIGHER COMFORT THAN ANY OTHER 1ST PARTY CONTROLLER

    wakey wakey

  4. King Kalas X3 (Greatness Awaits at Sony PlayStation 4 only because Nintendo are DUMBFUCKS!!)

    *sighs with great relief* I’m glad they went out of their way to tell us this. If they said it wouldn’t be used, then I DEFINITELY would cancel my Switch preorder & just get the game on Wii U.

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