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Nintendo Switch Launch Thread: Now you're playing with power; HYBRID POWER!

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superstu64

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For people looking to get the Hori Playstand, it's hard to come by it seems so I went for this one instead -

Orzly Play Stand for Nintendo Switch [With Air-Vent Access] BLACK Foldable Multi Angle Stand, Raised for Charging Port Access (while playing in Tablet Stand Mode)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XYQQLLT/

It's great, by the same people as the tempered glass screen protectors people have been raving about and potentially better than the Hori one as it has a forth, more vertical position which is perfect for me when laying in bed.

Only 7 quid too!
 

Cuburt

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It doesn't have vent cut outs. Do not use this with your switch.

Like I said, the vents are only about half covered, so while I don't think it's a good long term solution without modification, it works pretty well if you want a stand and already have one laying around.
 

superstu64

Neo Member
How worthy is the Pro Controller of my money?
Very worthy!
It's a great controller and Nintendo's best traditional pad I'd say. Wonderful battery life, great weight and build quality too. The only thing I'm not so keep on is the size of the ABXY buttons and their spacing, but that's a very minor niggle that most probably won't notice.
 
I don't know where else to ask this;

Does Mario Kart holds up for single player gaming? I only have Zelda, what good single player games should I get? Bomberman?

Not a fan of retro titles though.
 

spekkeh

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I don't know where else to ask this;

Does Mario Kart holds up for single player gaming? I only have Zelda, what good single player games should I get? Bomberman?

Not a fan of retro titles though.
Yeah.. maybe full price is a bit of a hard sell though, it's just the cups, though there are a lot of them. The online is fantastic though, are you not interested in that?
 
Yeah.. maybe full price is a bit of a hard sell though, it's just the cups, though there are a lot of them. The online is fantastic though, are you not interested in that?
Very, but i live in Malaysia. So not sure if there will be a good number of players playing online in the region.
 

me0wish

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I don't know where else to ask this;

Does Mario Kart holds up for single player gaming? I only have Zelda, what good single player games should I get? Bomberman?

Not a fan of retro titles though.

Mario Kart is great for single player, it's even better if you're trying to perfect everything.

As much as I love Bomberman, I think BoI is a better single player game.

If you don't like Retro games aesthetically, Wonder Boy is a good option as it looks amazing, but it's too short, and random on where to go/what to do. If you don't mind the retro aesthetics, Blaster Master Zero is great and my favorite Switch title after Zelda.

You haven't stated what you're looking for exactly, that would actually help giving you a recommendation.
 
Well thank god Zelda is so good and so long. It's going to take me quite a long time to finish this game. I just wish they'd give us some good Wii U ports. Bomberman has that 3d quality I don't really like, and the price, yeah.
 

I Wanna Be The Guy

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I don't know where else to ask this;

Does Mario Kart holds up for single player gaming? I only have Zelda, what good single player games should I get? Bomberman?

Not a fan of retro titles though.
World of Goo! Excellent pbysics based puzzle game. I'd say it's the second best game on the system right now.
 

ITSMILNER

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Question, are you able to adjust the rumble for the Joycons? Like, are you able to turn it up? I've got those rubber grip covers on mine and I can't hardly feel any rumble while playing Graceful Explosion Machine
 

zigg

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Like I said, the vents are only about half covered, so while I don't think it's a good long term solution without modification, it works pretty well if you want a stand and already have one laying around.
Sure, but engineers don't put extra vents in for looks. They put in just as many as they need to safely cool a system.

Blocking vents is asking for trouble.
 

SeanR1221

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I feel like I can't play indies on my PS4 anymore. Maybe that's weird but I go to sit down and play the Disney Afternoon collection, and rather be playing it portable.

I don't see myself buying any (or many) more indies on the PS4. Even with the extra graphical enhancements for games like Snake Pass
 
Mario Kart is great for single player, it's even better if you're trying to perfect everything.

As much as I love Bomberman, I think BoI is a better single player game.

If you don't like Retro games aesthetically, Wonder Boy is a good option as it looks amazing, but it's too short, and random on where to go/what to do. If you don't mind the retro aesthetics, Blaster Master Zero is great and my favorite Switch title after Zelda.

You haven't stated what you're looking for exactly, that would actually help giving you a recommendation.

World of Goo! Excellent pbysics based puzzle game. I'd say it's the second best game on the system right now.

Thanks guys!

I grew up playing Wonder Boy (badly) and NeoGeo games in the arcade, and currently trying to save money with only a bit of it going to games. Would rather play new games now than the ones I have had.

I've played World of Goo. Liked it :)
 

thatJohann

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Just got Wonderboy on a whim since i finished Zelda. Gotta say I love that it has an Easy mode for people like me who suck at retro games. I only played for 10 minutes but it looks and sounds great, especially with retro sound effects.
 
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Deleted member 752119

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Any word on Splatoon 2 single player campaign? I skipped out on the first because I'm more interested in single player games.

I'd guess that it will at best be similar to the first--very good, but very short. So if that's all you want to play then renting or borrowing it if possible is the way to go.

That said, I'm not big on MP games either, but enjoyed Splatoon as turf war is a lot of fun, not super competitive and doesn't require a ton of skill as you can just avoid players for the most part and paint where people aren't and contribute to your team without getting kills. There's also a new co-op PVE/horde type mode in the sequel for the non-competitive gamers.

So it may be worth giving it a go, and just selling it off (Nintendo games hold their value super well/long) if you don't care for it after beating the campaign.
 
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Deleted member 126221

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Are there reports of the Pro Controller's d-pad issue being fixed on newer units? I really want to get one, but no way am I paying more than $100 after taxes (Canada...) for a controller with a dodgy d-pad, and I don't feel like dealing with Nintendo's repairs again right after sending my left Joycon.
 

Plum

Member
Can we be reasonably sure that the Joy-Con connection issue has been fixed? Wondering whether to buy another pair of Joy-Con for delivery before I send my current pair away for repair.
 
Can the Switch do downloads when in sleep mode? And also what type of download speeds are you guys getting on this thing?

I've been downloading the Snipperclips demo for 4 hours and it's only at 30%, which is infinitely slower than any other gaming device I own.
 
Can the Switch do downloads when in sleep mode? And also what type of download speeds are you guys getting on this thing?

I've been downloading the Snipperclips demo for 4 hours and it's only at 30%, which is infinitely slower than any other gaming device I own.

There must be something wrong with your connection.
I downloaded in a few minutes. At most.
 

I Wanna Be The Guy

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Friend codes are stupid and I refuse to either share mine or bother to type someone elses in. Just have a username system like a normal company Nintendo. I'm banking on that and other standard features that should have been there at launch to roll out with the paid service.
 

JonnyKong

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Friend codes are stupid and I refuse to either share mine or bother to type someone elses in. Just have a username system like a normal company Nintendo. I'm banking on that and other standard features that should have been there at launch to roll out with the paid service.

It takes about ten seconds to put a friend code in thanks to the touch screen, and once you've put the code in then the real name is revealed. It's really not a big deal.
 
Friend codes are stupid and I refuse to either share mine or bother to type someone elses in. Just have a username system like a normal company Nintendo. I'm banking on that and other standard features that should have been there at launch to roll out with the paid service.
i agree with what you're saying, but how are you going to add anyone until then?
 

Iced

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Can we be reasonably sure that the Joy-Con connection issue has been fixed? Wondering whether to buy another pair of Joy-Con for delivery before I send my current pair away for repair.

Not yet. I bought a neon red and a neon blue last week on Amazon. Red was fine, and blue was the worst I've seen yet. Even the right joycon's signal was dodgy when doing the behind-the-back test.
 
Not yet. I bought a neon red and a neon blue last week on Amazon. Red was fine, and blue was the worst I've seen yet. Even the right joycon's signal was dodgy when doing the behind-the-back test.
did you contact amazon? they were giving partial refunds for faulty joy cons
 
So I was trading in my Switch at GameStop earlier today and the dude, who was being kind of rude, asked me if I needed money as if that was why I was trading it in :/// He also mentioned that Xenoblade was coming out and that was weird, because I don't care one bit for those types of games. But anyways, he wanted to buy it and was actually informed that he couldn't as all the Switch's need to be sent to some warehouse because GS wants to sell it online. I was also informed that I was the first Switch they got in period, so I wonder how many of them are actually out there, used, in retail stores.
 
Quick question for any tech-minded people. Would the joy-cons have the tech in 'em to potentially act as a wiimore/nunchuk combo in a hypothetical Wii Virtual Console scenario?
 
Quick question for any tech-minded people. Would the joy-cons have the tech in 'em to potentially act as a wiimore/nunchuk combo in a hypothetical Wii Virtual Console scenario?
While the right Joycon has a IR reader, there's no IR sensor on the Switch.
World Of Goo used the gyro and accelerometer to emulate an IR pointer and while it apparently works well, it isn't as precise.
They could use a similar thing for Wii Virtual Console.
 

Iced

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did you contact amazon? they were giving partial refunds for faulty joy cons

I did, but just to initiate a return. Walmart.ca still had stock when I noticed the issue, so I setup a return at Amazon and ordered two from Walmart. If the first one I open is fine, I'll return the unopened one. If not, I'll check the other one.

And yep, it's come to this with Nintendo products. Third time was a charm for the system itself.
 

ASIS

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While the right Joycon has a IR reader, there's no IR sensor on the Switch.
World Of Goo used the gyro and accelerometer to emulate an IR pointer and while it apparently works well, it isn't as precise.
They could use a similar thing for Wii Virtual Console.

If anything I would say they are more precise. But they come with one big caveat that holds it back, which is the drift. But the controls are incredibly accurate and far more comfortable than IR controls.
 

I Wanna Be The Guy

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If anything I would say they are more precise. But they come with one big caveat that holds it back, which is the drift. But the controls are incredibly accurate and far more comfortable than IR controls.
Drift isn't much of an issue when you can press a button to recenter it. Something they could easily implement at system level with a Wii VC since there would be multiple unused buttons.
 

jts

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Wii Motion + games on the Wii used the gyros for the pointer, including Skyward Sword, but the thing is that on the Wii Remote the IR was still always there to constantly recalibrate position.

That's where it gets tricky for the Joy-cons. Need to assign a button to recalibrate position (a la World of Goo).
 

Blues1990

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I picked up Wonder Boy/Girl last Friday, and it's quite charming. I can see that the studio that developed it are massive fans of the original, and after investing many hours with Breath of the Wild, it's great to play a non-linear action adventure game that is arguably the most fun I have spent with the Switch (so far).

I'm going to pick up MK8D next week, but I am curious to know what NeoGeo games are considered to be "the" essential games? I was thinking of picking up 2-3 of them, but I don't know where to start.
 

//ARCANUM

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So I was trading in my Switch at GameStop earlier today and the dude, who was being kind of rude, asked me if I needed money as if that was why I was trading it in :/// He also mentioned that Xenoblade was coming out and that was weird, because I don't care one bit for those types of games. But anyways, he wanted to buy it and was actually informed that he couldn't as all the Switch's need to be sent to some warehouse because GS wants to sell it online. I was also informed that I was the first Switch they got in period, so I wonder how many of them are actually out there, used, in retail stores.

serious question: why did you sell to gamestop for FAR less than you could make just selling it to a random person on craigslist or even on NeoGAF? Hell, you'd at bare minimum get full MSRP back for it.
 
I just met a Mexican fella in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, he later added me on Twitter. Turns out he isn't press and his local store was selling all this:
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