Wow I know Mario 64 is pretty old so the controls aren't perfect but Panko is terrible at this. She can't even move straight
The N64 stick is pretty unique in the way it works, too. Emulation or not using an actual N64 controller will always feel off.
I have a tribute64 controller that feels pretty good for most games on original hardware, non-wireless version, ~$20. It doesn't feel right for Goldeneye/PD, but still pretty good, though. It lacks the overall stick length and granular position feel the optical system had. I don't know if the wireless version feels different.
As for Super Mario 64 on Switch, never touched the Switch online release, but I VERY disliked the feel of the game in 3D all-stars. side flips are nowhere to be found, it just feels bad all around. Maybe I'll get the wireless tribute64 sometime and see if it's custom range settings for the games feels better...
If you just want to play Super Mario 64 with little fuss, play the PC port btw.
E: you know what, Nerrel vid about it link:
Pretty much this, it has more in common with an optomechanical ball mouse rather than modern potentiometre-based sticks. If you're curious, Sega had their own spin on the implementation and used Hall effect measuring from magnets in Saturn and Dreamcast sticks.
There are some companies that are reimplementing hall effect joysticks in handheld controllers, Gulikit comes to mind. Tempted to get and try one myself at some point. There was some sort of autist project to implement them in gamecube controllers, PhobGCC:
https://github.com/PhobGCC/PhobGCC-SW
I think they all use capture cards for switch? I don't have a switch, but isn't it supposed to be handheld? Why can't they just hold and look at chat when needed? These women are literally madling and then I mald too!
People need to stop using OBS to play games from console tbh, the latency sucks. RetroRGB reviewed a couple splitters here with low latency and HDCP capabilities, I have the Avedio one, felt fine with the brief testing I did.
https://www.retrorgb.com/hdmi-splitter-downscalers-reviewed.html There could be cheaper ones out there that do the same thing, but these ones are known at least.
I'd play captured systems using Amarec, because it does
feel(subjective, no scientifioc tests) low latency compared to OBS preview, but it crashes Windows 11; I should just revert to 10 sometime.