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Nintendo NX / Switch Discussion

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Can you please read our own link.
Nintendo will be offering the New 3DS (the standard, smaller model, not the bigger one) for just $150-

The smaller one not being the XL. The new XL is still $200, like it has always been. There hasn't been a price drop, there have been sales.

I finally found what I was thinking of: New Nintendo 3DS for $100. It was a Black Friday sale, so I guess not a normal price.
 
From The Escapist...

if you wanted to pick yourself up a second dock for your Nintendo Switch, so you could say, use it with a second TV in your house without having to move the thing around, you're out of luck, as the company has removed the item from sale in its online store. The removal was first noted by a redditor, who notes that the dock is not listed as "sold out" or "unavailable" but has been flat-out de-listed from the website.

What does this mean? Well, it could be a lot of things. It could simply be that Nintendo wasn't expecting to sell so many additional docks and has run out of stock. However, a lot of people are noticing issues with the docks, such as screen damage, and teardowns of the dock have revealed it is a laughably simple, cheap build. So, some people in the gaming community think that Nintendo may already be prepping a re-design for the dock, which will ship with future Switches.

If you're already bought a Switch, you may still be in luck, however. With the Wii, Nintendo provided free replacements for the protective jackets and wrist straps to early adopters who missed out on the new, better designed versions.

Still too early to be sure and I've not seen my other gaming sources pick it up but still interesting theory. I don't understand why Nintendo didn't put something soft on the inside of the case to stop the Dock damaging the switch handheld device. Also if true, HOW THE HELL did Nintendo not catch this during the development testing stage.
 
I have an unopened Switch and Zelda but I'm thinking of returning them in exchange for a Wii U copy. Maybe use the savings for a pro controller. From what I've read the Wii Zelda holds its own against the Switch and there seems to be a lot of Switch complaints. For those that actually own/used one of these what's your opinion, are you happy with your purchase?
 
I'm enjoying mine, thus far. I've docked/undocked the system multiple times carefully, so I've not had any issues with scratching the screen. The Joy-Cons connected to the tablet are okay, but on the Joy-Con grip, my hands are too massive to play comfortably. I picked up a Switch Pro Controller tonight and have it charging, but from what I can tell it feels just like an Xbox One controller, which is fine by me :)
 
I have an unopened Switch and Zelda but I'm thinking of returning them in exchange for a Wii U copy. Maybe use the savings for a pro controller. From what I've read the Wii Zelda holds its own against the Switch and there seems to be a lot of Switch complaints. For those that actually own/used one of these what's your opinion, are you happy with your purchase?

1) Put the Switch on eBay and you'll easily make at least a 50 percent profit.

2) I swung by my sister-in-law's house today and the Switch version of Zelda chugs really badly in the dock mode. No reason to not get the Wii U version, they're the same game.

3) Never buy Rev A Nintendo hardware, there hasn't been an issue-free launch since the GameCube. Wait six months for them to acknowledge that they screwed up / the contract manufacturer had a wolf invasion / everyone got Stalfos-AIDS, and stuff's getting fixed.
 
I have an unopened Switch and Zelda but I'm thinking of returning them in exchange for a Wii U copy. Maybe use the savings for a pro controller. From what I've read the Wii Zelda holds its own against the Switch and there seems to be a lot of Switch complaints. For those that actually own/used one of these what's your opinion, are you happy with your purchase?

I'm happy with my purchase. I love portable systems and almost the entirety of my gaming diet consists of Nintendo games and Indie games, so the Switch is my dream system. It's Nintendo's take on the Vita, but with a far better execution. I also haven't experienced any hardware problems so far, so no complaints there.

I suppose my question for you is if you return the Switch now, are you just going to go back out in six months and buy it again? If so you might as well save some time and keep it,
 
I'm taking Timby's advice and trying EBay, I had my sister throw it up, I haven't done it myself yet, but she put it at 3 days, I think it only needs one from the looks of things. Worse come to worse I can just get my money back at the store.

If I decide to get it down the road I'm not out anything and I can play Zelda in the meantime on the Wii U which is what I'm really interested in playing at the moment. After reading that it's on pretty equal footing I'm OK with that, I was afraid it was going to be really inferior to the Switch. The only other thing that grabbed me right away is that Mario game but that's a ways down the road. Maybe by the time I'm ready there'll be a bundle, Black Friday, or the kinks will be worked out more.
 
Digital Foundry has done a peformance comparison for the respective BotW-Zeldas

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in short: Switch has superior frame rate & less drops

as seen before, portable mode offers better (!) performance overall compared to docked
 
Frame rate drops and ones you can easily notice are a fucking joke :rolleyes: put me off wanting to try Zelda.
 
in short: Switch has superior frame rate & less drops

After watching that, I'm more than convinced that I made the right choice by picking up Breath of the Wild for the Wii U and waiting a while longer for the Switch.
 
I've never cared about frame rates or hardware specs or anything--I just like to waste a few hours playing games. But I've been bouncing back and forth between Zelda and Horizon Zero Dawn this week, and . . . wow: It's like stepping back and forth in time 10 years.

Saying that, I'm having a lot more fun playing Zelda.
 
Could you save game data to memory cards on the DS/3DS?

Generally, no. It's stored on the actual game card. But if your DS/3DS goes kaput, as long as the card is intact you're fine.

Sounds like Nintendo's putting your save data onto the Switch's internal memory from which it is never allowed to be retrieved or migrated. That's... dumb. At a minimum, they should supplement it with cloud saves or something. Does Nintendo live in a world where hardware never fails?!
 
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