CrustyBritches
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GameStop or Best Buy on the 4th. I'd go for GameStop. Show up at 6am with snacks a little camping chair.Assholes stealing Switch 2 systems for clicks and i still cant get a legit preorder from Nintendo US....
GameStop or Best Buy on the 4th. I'd go for GameStop. Show up at 6am with snacks a little camping chair.Assholes stealing Switch 2 systems for clicks and i still cant get a legit preorder from Nintendo US....
I have a Switch 2 in my hand before launch… Let's do something really smart… A YouTube video![]()
Whole setup and menu walkthrough. Nintendo ninja took down the youtube link but this is still available as of now
Written in the blood of Nintendo lawyers
Ok. If you want to keep your old Switch, you don't do the System Transfer, right? Doesn't it wipe you old Switch?
Isn't there an online transfer?
I think you can carry all you saves over to the Switch 2 and keep then on your old Switch. I read something about that.depends on why you keep your old one. do you want to use it as your main system for Switch 1 games still? then don't do the system transfer.
I personally keep it for maybe game share multiplayer stuff only or maybe to have a second system around as a local LAN thing,
so I will do the transfer.
as my Switch 1 will basically be used as an accessory for the Switch 2.
Ok. If you want to keep your old Switch, you don't do the System Transfer, right? Doesn't it wipe you old Switch?
Isn't there an online transfer?
I could be wrong, but i think that Nintendo uses amazon servers.I wonder how many servers Nintendo has. I bet they are way under prepared.
I could be wrong, but i think that Nintendo uses amazon servers.
what are the chances that Nintendo activation servers go down day1
Firmware that makes the system work.
End result would be:
1. Out of the box - you get a Switch 2 console that plays Switch 1 games via game cards without 'installing' them. Swapping game cards would involve redownloading games from cards.
2. The system would be entirely self-maintained. If a user has the companion smartphone app the Switch 2 HW will silently update itself while the device is charging, adding the Switch 2 functionality.
2. Otherwise, logging into the store automatically updates the HW, adding the Switch 2 functionality.
3. With 100% of Switch 2 games requiring activation at the store level that activation would come bundled with silent updates.
4. With 100% of Switch 2 games owned at the store level users keep their library forever and bring their games with them to future Switch consoles.
As things are, Switch 2s needing an update before they can do anything is going to make lots of users angry.Nintendo does have a companion app now, but I don't have it. I must agree that if downloading the app silently transformed my old Switch into a Switch 2, by sending magic firmware that told the old chip how to turn itself into nanobots that rearranged into a 30 series GPU capable of playing Switch 2 games, I would download it instead of buying a whole new system. They may have screwed up here, another lost opportunity from Nintendo.
As things are, Switch 2s needing an update before they can do anything is going to make lots of users angry.
Nintendo could have given Switch 2s limited functionality until they're updated.
That way anyone jailbreaking an unpatched Switch 2 would end up with the equivalent of a jailbroken Switch 1.
A companion app is just one easy way to pass internet to the Switch 2 and update the firmware for the user.
PlayStations could easily do the exact same thing via Sony TVs without the need for an app.
Consoles needing to be updated manually by end users is bad design.
The screen looks fine. And from the Switch experience videos I hardly noticed the side bevels.
Getting pumped for this, my question for you nerds do you think we will see ports of the following?
- KCD2
- THPS 1+2/3+4
- EX33
- MH: W
- Baldur's Gate 3
Come on I can play all these on my ROG ALLY X but thats not the point man.