Super Mario Odyssey forces players to use motion controls very often in the game, using the Switch’s most awkward control set-up as the default, as the game wants you to be holding two separated Joy-Cons to play. This again, is a more awkward way of pulling of a downward throw than motion controls, but it can work in a pinch. Camera – You can actually turn off “motion controls” in the menu, but it affects only the gyro camera, not Cappy moves. So this isn’t a total fix, but it’s a start to get you past a few obstacles if you’d really prefer not to use motion controls. For now, use these fixes, and I will update this post if more alternate moves are found, so keep checking back.
Source: Forbes October 28, 2017 15:11 UTC