Nintendo Switch 2 |OT| Switch 2 Nintendo, because now we're playing with power

Or try this:


Battery tip from Nintendo Prime: Retrain the battery to improve battery life due to the possibility it has been sitting in a warehouse for ~6 months. Turn off the 90% battery limit setting if you have it on. Play until the S2 completely dies. Charge up to 100%. Do that a few more times. And now you should be getting the rated battery hours of the S2.
This is advice from when nickel-based batteries were still a thing. Draining the battery to zero several times like that only shortens the battery life of a lithium-ion cell.

They increased the capacity from 4310 mAh to 5220 mAh.
So they did! For some reason I thought the original Switch was 5220 mAh. Looks like they increased battery capacity of the Switch 2 would match the battery life of the original Switch 1 launch model.
 
This is advice from when nickel-based batteries were still a thing. Draining the battery to zero several times like that only shortens the battery life of a lithium-ion cell.
That it won't work is perhaps not correct. IT's more complicated than just the battery. There's the electronics and what they think the battery life is.

And the latter part is not correct. PLaying your Switch to zero and charging back up to 100% a few times not going to do anything to battery life.

Reality is charging up to 100% every day over a year and draining to near zero every time ...your battery life is only going to max out a few percent less than someone who does the 80/20 charging scheme. There's tests on the internet and I've done by own tests where I did that religiously while wife and kid did not and my battery life is not much better than theirs. IT's a case of this being technically correct but practically speaking means little.
 
Playing original version of Wind Waker with a Gamecube controller has taken some brain re-training but damn is it ever still a good game (once you're past Forsaken Fortress).

Peak nostalgia playing with a real GC controller too, I haven't played anything with a Gamecube controller in probably 20 years. F-Zero GX kicks ass with those shoulder buttons too. Gamecube on NSO is the real underdog of Switch 2 launch, especially if you got the controller.
 
Help me decide - Rune Factory or Fantasy Life
I haven't played Rune Factory (yet) but just recently finished Fantasy Life, and really enjoyed it. The story and characters are cutesy and whimsical, but the grind is the real meat and potatoes of the game.
 
Playing original version of Wind Waker with a Gamecube controller has taken some brain re-training but damn is it ever still a good game (once you're past Forsaken Fortress).

Peak nostalgia playing with a real GC controller too, I haven't played anything with a Gamecube controller in probably 20 years. F-Zero GX kicks ass with those shoulder buttons too. Gamecube on NSO is the real underdog of Switch 2 launch, especially if you got the controller.

Brain retraining indeed. The controls are a nightmare. There's no in-game options to change things and the Switch 2's mapping changes don't do much to fix the problem. They oddly make things worse.
  • Controls are mapped so the camera's up/down are zoom in and zoom out. This is a non-issue. It's weird, but that's it.
  • Controls for spinning the camera left and right, however, are flipped. Right spins the camera left and left spins the camera right. Sure, you can force the mapping to correct this via the Switch 2's menu, but that change isn't contextual. So, later, when you want to conduct using the Wind Waker, the left and right will end up swapped as well. This is because the Wind Waker conducting is mapped to the C-Stick. LOL.
  • Aiming controls are also a problem. They are mapped exclusively to the left stick. They are old-school, so up is down and down is up. This is fine for me, but I know it's an issue for 2 out of 3 gamers in my household. Again, the mapping can be changed in the Switch 2's menu, but that won't be a contextual change, so flipping the y-axis for the left-stick aiming will also change the direction that Link walks.
It's so stupid.

Nintendo, just port HD Remaster.
 
Battery life :

It averages at almost 2 and a half hours with CB2077...

...what I really find unacceptable though, is the fact that the ROG ally only manages about 1 hour and somethin' minutes, how are these systems considered to be "portable" ?
The SD appears to be better but, battery life is the biggest problem with portables.
Another possibility:

"For the first couple of days my console was downloading all my Switch 1 games (around 250 GB) while asleep or in use. This drained the battery significantly.I wonder how many people simply don't realize that this is going on in the background if you've transferred your account."
 
Playing original version of Wind Waker with a Gamecube controller has taken some brain re-training but damn is it ever still a good game (once you're past Forsaken Fortress).

Peak nostalgia playing with a real GC controller too, I haven't played anything with a Gamecube controller in probably 20 years. F-Zero GX kicks ass with those shoulder buttons too. Gamecube on NSO is the real underdog of Switch 2 launch, especially if you got the controller.
I recall sending back my Game Cube controller cause I thought it was broken, as the C stick was inverted while playing Wind Waker on my ex's Wii
 
Another possibility:

"For the first couple of days my console was downloading all my Switch 1 games (around 250 GB) while asleep or in use. This drained the battery significantly.I wonder how many people simply don't realize that this is going on in the background if you've transferred your account."
I dunno man, my battery life is shit and I didn't even do a system transfer.
 
Brain retraining indeed. The controls are a nightmare. There's no in-game options to change things and the Switch 2's mapping changes don't do much to fix the problem. They oddly make things worse.
  • Controls are mapped so the camera's up/down are zoom in and zoom out. This is a non-issue. It's weird, but that's it.
  • Controls for spinning the camera left and right, however, are flipped. Right spins the camera left and left spins the camera right. Sure, you can force the mapping to correct this via the Switch 2's menu, but that change isn't contextual. So, later, when you want to conduct using the Wind Waker, the left and right will end up swapped as well. This is because the Wind Waker conducting is mapped to the C-Stick. LOL.
  • Aiming controls are also a problem. They are mapped exclusively to the left stick. They are old-school, so up is down and down is up. This is fine for me, but I know it's an issue for 2 out of 3 gamers in my household. Again, the mapping can be changed in the Switch 2's menu, but that won't be a contextual change, so flipping the y-axis for the left-stick aiming will also change the direction that Link walks.
It's so stupid.

Nintendo, just port HD Remaster.

Yeah, it's the inverted left/right on the camera that's still messing with me at times. That's a good idea force the change in the menu I think, I'd rather deal with just flipping directions when conducting on the Wind Waker (infrequent) then always spinning the camera the wrong way.
 
I haven't played Rune Factory (yet) but just recently finished Fantasy Life, and really enjoyed it. The story and characters are cutesy and whimsical, but the grind is the real meat and potatoes of the game.

In my opinion Fantasy Life, it has that Level 5's charming artsyle and it very heartwarming fun.....honestly perfect game for Switch 2.
Fantasy Life it is. Thanks. I've heard nothing but good things.
 
Playing Mario Kart World seamlessly with my family across the country was mind-blowingly easy. Nobody needed headsets, individual profiles, or endless accounts. It was so easy to jump in and talk with my niece and nephew completely naturally. Being able to go on camera was the icing on the cake. They really cooked with this feature.

I feel like gaming headset companies, especially ones who make products for Nintendo, are going to have a rough time.

I've been playing a lot of BOTW and the battery life seems... great? Anyone else getting that?
 
Battery Life Info Possible Fix via Nintendo:


edit: after reading it, this is the jankiest fix I can imagine Nintendo actually posting. FML

Looks like it's time for some tried and true stability patches.
 
Just checked out a few more games....the Emulation on this console is AMAZING. Basically, if it's a Switch 1 game with uncapped frames and dynamic resolution it will run at max frames/resolution flawlessly.

Games that once had issues now look clean and run like butter. To say it's impressive is an understatement.

Edit: And of course load times are vastly improved across the board.
I'd be curious to see how the roughest performing Switch games fare on the Switch 2. Mudrunner 1 for example. It looked like a PS1 game on the Switch 1.
 
You know what's the worst thing in all of this ? that the charging itself (via the Dock) takes more time than the actual play/screen time.

When you have a portable that lasts 2 hours and somethin' max but the charging takes almost triple than that...yeah, we have a problem.

After a few days of messing with it lightly, the battery life is indeed much worse than I anticipated. Just playing Welcome Tour drains the hell out of my battery. I decided I'd hook it up to my phone charger cable near the bed to maybe charge while playing - no, overall the charge continued to go down.. I never messed with the launch model for comparison, but was always very pleased with the battery life I got out of the Switch OLED - this thing feels about half as capable.

Mind you, when charging it via the USB port (i.e, not via the Dock ) it takes about 3 hours.
Why would the dock cause it to charge slower?
 
I've got a package arriving Wednesday. I ordered one of those, so I hope that's what's coming.

Does anyone have experience with the Skull & Co/Savage Raven dpad? I am going with the dbrand Killswitch case, and I need an exact fit joycon replacement or something like this to make the dpad workable in handheld mode.
 
Battery Life Info Possible Fix via Nintendo:


edit: after reading it, this is the jankiest fix I can imagine Nintendo actually posting. FML
This is basically the "charge 100% then drain to 0%, rinse and repeat 2-3 times" fix that I posted above.
 
Was at target randomly for other stuff. And saw like five Switch 2s just sitting there. So tempted to just grab one, but I don't need it right now at all
 
Can't believe they made the switch pro controller not wake the switch 2 😑 everything else works perfectly fine.

Perfectly good pad and I need to get up to turn on my console 😂 (first world problem)
 
Playing Mario Kart World seamlessly with my family across the country was mind-blowingly easy. Nobody needed headsets, individual profiles, or endless accounts. It was so easy to jump in and talk with my niece and nephew completely naturally. Being able to go on camera was the icing on the cake. They really cooked with this feature.

I feel like gaming headset companies, especially ones who make products for Nintendo, are going to have a rough time.

I've been playing a lot of BOTW and the battery life seems... great? Anyone else getting that?
so....multiplayer gaming? It's like when Apple announced the revolution in adding USB C connections to their iphones
 
damn. we can't get some decent third party joycons soon enough.

I paused my Bayo 3 playthrough on Switch 1 because the framerate annoyed me.
now on Switch 2 the performance is flawless, but if I wanna play it in handheld mode I have to use the awful sticks of the joycons 😭 and the lack of any ergonomics tire my hands in less than 30min.

I was used to my third party joycons with proper sticks and proper handles.

come on chinese manufacturers! move your butts! I meed some proper controllers ASAP!
 
so....multiplayer gaming? It's like when Apple announced the revolution in adding USB C connections to their iphones
he's talking about GameChat, which is new. I haven't tried it yet but it's nice that there's an ease of use to it. For Nintendo, it's kind of a big deal because they've been so afraid of people behaving badly/bullying/trolling to have social features like this.
 
damn. we can't get some decent third party joycons soon enough.

I paused my Bayo 3 playthrough on Switch 1 because the framerate annoyed me.
now on Switch 2 the performance is flawless, but if I wanna play it in handheld mode I have to use the awful sticks of the joycons 😭 and the lack of any ergonomics tire my hands in less than 30min.

I was used to my third party joycons with proper sticks and proper handles.

come on chinese manufacturers! move your butts! I meed some proper controllers ASAP!
Yeah I'm really missing my Hori Split Pad
 
Yeah I'm really missing my Hori Split Pad

oh god no. that was my biggest controller mispurchase in recent memory.
Hori controllers are so insanely bad these days. I don't even know how they managed to make their sticks this cheap an shitty.

any knockoff chinese joycon set is better than the Split Pad. and apparently their "Steam Controller" they recently released is just as awful.
 
Can't believe they made the switch pro controller not wake the switch 2 😑 everything else works perfectly fine.

Perfectly good pad and I need to get up to turn on my console 😂 (first world problem)
Nintendo: "How can we force people to buy almost the same controller again when people upgrade from Switch 1 to 2? How about we make it so the old controller doesn't turn the new console on???? DIABOLICALLY BRILLIANT!!!!"

Fuck you, Nintendo
 
Anybody buy a case they are satisfied with? I've got a international flight in a couple of weeks and I want to take my Switch 2 with me. Seems like the official case is sold out everywhere.
 
This is advice from when nickel-based batteries were still a thing. Draining the battery to zero several times like that only shortens the battery life of a lithium-ion cell.

Straight from the horse's mouth
 
PSA :

1) Don't bother spending money for switch 2 thumbgrips, I had a set left for my dualsense and...the fit is GOOD, not super-tight but good.

2) Just finished a game sess using the 8bit do Ultimate 2C and...how the HELL is this possible ? This thing is A) super comfortable, B) while not HD rumble® compatible, the vibration on this thing is Godly, STRONG but SMOOTH at the same time but most importantly, it doesn't feel cheap and it's also quiet, I shit you not, I've had XSX controllers which behaved worse than this when it came to the vibration/rumble, C) Has gyro and D) it has HAL effect sticks for crying out loud !
And the best part ? It cost me 28€ !
In a world of overpriced plastic shite this thing seems like an anomaly, IMO, there's absolutely no need either for the Ultimate 2, nor for the 90€ Pro 2 official Nintendo One.

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Anybody buy a case they are satisfied with? I've got a international flight in a couple of weeks and I want to take my Switch 2 with me. Seems like the official case is sold out everywhere.

I ordered this one and it's pretty great. They also make a sturdier hard-shell version for an extra $5 or so.
 
Console feels like a premium upgrade over the Switch 1. Very pleased.

It's nice being able to browse the eshop without it feeling like it's about to explode.

Gonna game a bit later. Cant wait.
 
Still not sure about it as it takes the S2 out of it's included dock when docking.

Looks like fitting in the dock with a cover of any kind is an issue with Swtich 2. The one I currently have from Amazon is pretty thin and it still doesn't fit very well. At times Switch 2 isn't making a good connection with the dock. Skull and Company might be the best option overall, but it is sold out until July last I checked.
 
PSA :

1) Don't bother spending money for switch 2 thumbgrips, I had a set left for my dualsense and...the fit is GOOD, not super-tight but good.

2) Just finished a game sess using the 8bit do Ultimate 2C and...how the HELL is this possible ? This thing is A) super comfortable, B) while not HD rumble® compatible, the vibration on this thing is Godly, STRONG but SMOOTH at the same time but most importantly, it doesn't feel cheap and it's also quiet, I shit you not, I've had XSX controllers which behaved worse than this when it came to the vibration/rumble, C) Has gyro and D) it has HAL effect sticks for crying out loud !
And the best part ? It cost me 28€ !
In a world of overpriced plastic shite this thing seems like an anomaly, IMO, there's absolutely no need either for the Ultimate 2, nor for the 90€ Pro 2 official Nintendo One.

Some pics of the thumbgrips and the controller :
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Does your 8BitDo controller turn on the Switch 2, or is that function only reserved for the Pro Controller 2?
 
Battery Life Info Possible Fix via Nintendo:


edit: after reading it, this is the jankiest fix I can imagine Nintendo actually posting. FML
How can one even tell if the battery life indicator is not displaying correctly? 🤔
 
How can one even tell if the battery life indicator is not displaying correctly? 🤔
Not sure if it's the same, but I had this happen on one of my Switch 1 consoles. Even when undocked and unplugged, the battery life indicator was "stuck" at 53%, and it showed the console charging. Even powering it fully down, leaving it off for a while, and booting back up I'd get the charging indicator and 53% juice.

Was a similar fix - I had to fully discharge the battery then recharge it several times before it became unstuck.
 
Looks like fitting in the dock with a cover of any kind is an issue with Swtich 2. The one I currently have from Amazon is pretty thin and it still doesn't fit very well. At times Switch 2 isn't making a good connection with the dock. Skull and Company might be the best option overall, but it is sold out until July last I checked.
I got two different clear Amazon ones that I am returning because of this.
 
Does your 8BitDo controller turn on the Switch 2, or is that function only reserved for the Pro Controller 2?

Only the Pro 2 can do that Podge, still, pressing the home button to wake the console up isn't the biggest deal, I mean, this thing costs 26-30€ man and it has HAL effect sticks !
 
Battery life :


It averages at almost 2 and a half hours with CB2077...

...what I really find unacceptable though, is the fact that the ROG ally only manages about 1 hour and somethin' minutes, how are these systems considered to be "portable" ?
The SD appears to be better but, battery life is the biggest problem with portables.

I wish 3rd parties would make bigger battery replacements like they did back in the PSP days instead of relying on power banks.
 
Not sure if it's the same, but I had this happen on one of my Switch 1 consoles. Even when undocked and unplugged, the battery life indicator was "stuck" at 53%, and it showed the console charging. Even powering it fully down, leaving it off for a while, and booting back up I'd get the charging indicator and 53% juice.

Was a similar fix - I had to fully discharge the battery then recharge it several times before it became unstuck.
Ahh ok. Yea I don't have that problem. I guess I'm good 👍

I wish 3rd parties would make bigger battery replacements like they did back in the PSP days instead of relying on power banks.

Funny you mention that. I was just looking at this power bank on Amazon. Huge storage and great price.

 
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