The game features the complete Snaefell Mountain Course. Every bend, bump, and roadside wall is meticulously recreated. Driving at over 200 mph on a handheld screen provides an unmatched sense of speed and danger. 2. Open-Road "Open World" Mode
Because the game requires such precise inputs (especially since there is no racing line assist for the real TT course), the inherent issues with Joy-Con drift can ruin the experience. A Pro Controller is highly recommended.
The Joy-Con sticks have a short travel distance. Go to the game settings and increase the steering deadzone to avoid over-correcting at high speeds.
during high-speed sections or complex environments. Handheld mode runs at a lower resolution compared to docked mode, which can make spotting distant braking markers challenging. : Because the Switch lacks analog triggers, the game uses ZL/ZR for digital braking and acceleration
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph TT Isle Of Man: Ride On The Edge Nintendo Switch Review