Today we have some hilarious news coming from China. A Chinese gamer purchased an official Nintendo Switch distributed by Tencent and tried playing an imported copy of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the Switch.
As this customer experienced Joy-Con drift while playing Breath of the Wild, they recorded a video of it in action and sent it to Tencent customer support for help.
Unfortunately, Tencent’s customer support team aren’t the brightest bunch – they told the customer that they couldn’t guarantee how the Joy-Con would function on imported games, and urged the customer to test it out on a game they have released, such as New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.
Thankfully, the customer wasn’t stupid and knew that Joy-Con drift is a hardware issue and not a software issue. They laughed at how silly Tencent’s claims were:
What do you think about their response?
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