Which sidequest was that part of?
None was just exploring; it was in the intro area
Which sidequest was that part of?
what in the world is going on here?
So I have my Switch hooked up to my main TV in the living room. I would like a charge for it for my bedroom. Is it possible to use a USB type C charger like this one?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019Q5WT6W/?tag=neogaf0e-20
or this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJ90J6O/?tag=neogaf0e-20
So I just dropped my switch on the counter trying to dock it. Slipped out of my hand and slid across the counter. Now I have the issue that Giantbomb had where my left joycon just slides out if I put pressure on it from below...any ideas? It's definitely just the joycon and not the rail as I tried the right one and it stayed in place.
Get a new Joy-con?
Anyone able to help/make suggestions?
Has anyone tried this trick yet?
Since this thread is gigantic I'll just ask my questions:
- Is the speaker level supposed to be pretty low? Seems lower than my N3DS.
- The earphone level is pretty low compared to my 3DS as well. Normal?
- My hinge is REALLY lose. What can I do to remedy this? I just put double sided tape as a temporary fix but I want to get it fixed. Will Nintendo replace it?
This.
I'm honestly glad it was just the joycons, replace em and keep it pumping, homeboy.
What hinge? Joy-con connectors? Also from my experience the switch volume gets quite loud?
Ooops, typo. I meant the kickstand.
Has anyone found the Hori Playstand for sale anywhere? It looks like it's backordered a full month on Amazon but I've seen people with them in unboxing videos.
Anyone got the Shovel Knight collection on Switch?
How does it play / run?
Anyone got the Shovel Knight collection on Switch?
How does it play / run?
Anyone got the Shovel Knight collection on Switch?
How does it play / run?
those dogs :3 so kawaaaaiiiiiiiMy wife surprised me with a Switch this morning:
She didn't let me open the box until I finished cleaning the apartment so I've only played for about 45 minutes but here are my impressions so far:
- Awesome.
- Even though everyone said the Switch and dock are smaller than they expected, I was still surprised by how small they are. It's very impressive.
- The UI is indeed snappy and the sound effects are fun. The dark theme looks pretty damn nice, though I hope there will be a blue theme later on.
- The Joy-Con Grip is excellent. It does feel like a regular controller.
- Zelda seems great so far. Impressive world.
- I still need to try the Joy-Cons as separate controllers in a game, but it seems impossible to hold them without pressing the shoulder buttons. I hope I'm wrong and find a way to make it work.
Anyone got the Shovel Knight collection on Switch?
How does it play / run?
My wife surprised me with a Switch this morning:
Anyone got the Shovel Knight collection on Switch?
How does it play / run?
It plays and runs great. I've had no issues playing it with the joycons either (the Pro Controller is amazing for it though).
If you do get it, get it from the Mexican eshop, it's only $12 there (for some reason) for the Treasure Pack.
My wife surprised me with a Switch this morning:
She didn't let me open the box until I finished cleaning the apartment so I've only played for about 45 minutes but here are my impressions so far:
- Awesome.
- Even though everyone said the Switch and dock are smaller than they expected, I was still surprised by how small they are. It's very impressive.
- The UI is indeed snappy and the sound effects are fun. The dark theme looks pretty damn nice, though I hope there will be a blue theme later on.
- The Joy-Con Grip is excellent. It does feel like a regular controller.
- Zelda seems great so far. Impressive world.
- I still need to try the Joy-Cons as separate controllers in a game, but it seems impossible to hold them without pressing the shoulder buttons. I hope I'm wrong and find a way to make it work.
those dogs :3 so kawaaaaiiiiiii
Thanks all. Never played Shovel Knight, hopefully I like it.
I'd usually rather spend the extra and not have to fuck around with region stuff and extra profiles or whatever. What's the region flipping involve? Keeping in mind I'm Australian.
Quick question, does the american nintendo switch take 110-120V or 110V-240V? I will get mine in about a month and I wanted to be sure if I needed to buy a voltage converter. Thanks
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My wife surprised me with a Switch this morning:
She didn't let me open the box until I finished cleaning the apartment so I've only played for about 45 minutes but here are my impressions so far:
- Awesome.
- Even though everyone said the Switch and dock are smaller than they expected, I was still surprised by how small they are. It's very impressive.
- The UI is indeed snappy and the sound effects are fun. The dark theme looks pretty damn nice, though I hope there will be a blue theme later on.
- The Joy-Con Grip is excellent. It does feel like a regular controller.
- Zelda seems great so far. Impressive world.
- I still need to try the Joy-Cons as separate controllers in a game, but it seems impossible to hold them without pressing the shoulder buttons. I hope I'm wrong and find a way to make it work.
Anyone got the Shovel Knight collection on Switch?
How does it play / run?
Since you're not in the US, I wouldn't worry about it. A lot of people outside of the US have had issues with their cards being declined for being foreign cards.
But to change your region, you go to accounts.nintendo.com and you can select your country. The downside is that if you have any funds in your account, you'll lose them as it switches to the new countries currency.
Either way, Shovel Knight is well worth it. Just the base game alone would be worth it. I've got the Vita version, but I bought it for my Switch as well.
I'm always wary of changing the actual region of my main account like that. I don't like doing it and prefer to keep it in one region so if anything goes wrong I can get more consistent support. I plan on just making a new user account on the Switch to use for downloading JP demos and maybe buying JP only games in future (with point cards).
Can anyone explain what happens to an account if you change region while it is linked to a previous NNID? What happens to that NNID? That's the sort of thing I'm worried about because of Nintendo's messy ass legacy account system.
Has anyone found the Hori Playstand for sale anywhere? It looks like it's backordered a full month on Amazon but I've seen people with them in unboxing videos.
So, for someone looking for a great portable gaming machine (Splatoon 2 & Mario Kart 8 on the go), is the Switch a worthy investment this moment, or is it a 'wait and see' system in hopes of future updates bettering the hardware? I have the chance of affording it next paycheck, so want to make sure it's worth investing into. The overall issues do have me worried, though.
It plays and runs great. I've had no issues playing it with the joycons either (the Pro Controller is amazing for it though).
If you do get it, get it from the Mexican eshop, it's only $12 there (for some reason) for the Treasure Pack.
Question for those who have the official switch case. How are you putting the switch in the case? Do you put the switch in the empty pocket, allowing the stand/game holder to sit on the screen? Or does the switch go on top of that flap?