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Ernest_The_Crab

Does anyone happen to know what the resolution for the Switch Home Menu is? I'm having some trouble finding that out. I have a friend that's kind of annoyed since he saying that the Home Menu is not outputting at 1080 on his TV or monitors. I would like to be able find out if this is actually intentional or an actual issue with his console.

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KirbyTheVampire

Does anyone's Switch wiggle in the dock a little like mine does? Someone posted a thread about theirs wiggling, and when I tested mine, I noticed when I press down on the right side it moved a little bit, but the left side doesn't at all. Is that normal? I'm not really concerned about it since everything works fine, but I thought I'd ask if it happens to anyone else.

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Farmboy74

I've noticed that when docked the Switch can seem a little loose, but again everything works as intended, I'm more concerned about the scratches that are appearing on the screen protector.

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IceClimbers

RiME costing more on Switch is pure BS. Anyways, apparently the re-release of Lego City Undercover has vastly improved load times, which is excellent news.

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Octane

IceClimbers wrote:

RiME costing more on Switch is pure BS. Anyways, apparently the re-release of Lego City Undercover has vastly improved load times, which is excellent news.

I'll get the PS4 version then! Oh, wait. I don't even have a Switch yet..

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TuVictus

I guess technically can't people saw off the front panel and create a shorter version to hold it in place while still being able to display it on the TV? That thing is literally 90% plastic after all

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JaxonH

@IceClimbers
Ya, Rime and Puyo Puyo cost $10 more.

There's been a lot said about the reasoning behind this but let's be frank here- they said it's the cost that they look at when developing for each platform but what they failed to mention, more importantly, is the expected returns that they look at when developing for each platform. Nintendo has a history of third-party games selling less, even to the point of not making their investment back. If this is the price that must be paid for these games to come, then even though I don't like it (and I don't, trust me) I'll tolerate it.

When I got PSVR, I noticed all these 1-3 hour games selling for $20-40. And at first it felt like a rip off but then, I realized nobody wants to develop for a platform where they can't even make their money back. If everyone paid a little extra, more developers would be willing to bring their games because they could still make a profit if they simply made higher margins per sale. I'm sure PSVR owners would agree that it would be better to have games on the system that cost everyone a little more then to have absolutely nothing to play at all. And I think that kind of applies here as well.

I think what makes it easier to swallow, also, is the your value you're getting with a Switch game purchase. I remember back when Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate released on Wii U and 3DS. They had a launch offer where if you bought the console version for full price, you could buy the standard definition handheld version with no online for $20. Fast forward to Switch and $10 overpriced games. You're basically buying the console version for full price and getting a high definition, console-quality handheld version for $10. And you don't have to deal with that funky save sharing system they implemented that took 20 minutes to transfer a save file over.

Not to say that makes it OK because it doesn't, but when you're getting more value for your money than in the past, even considering cross-platform launch promotions like with MH3U, it's easier to look past it. As long as it's a physical release, GCU ensures a 20% discount so Rime becomes $31.99, Ultra Street Fighter II becomes $31.99, Binding of Isaac becomes $31.99, etc. and boxed versions to me are always worth $10 more than their digital counterparts... ,so it kind of makes it feel like these are all $20 games that are costing $30 at retail.

I was actually discussing this with someone else in an article today and like I told them, there's no excusing it- well I guess there kind of is if it's a matter of them needing to make a certain amount of profit in order for the port to be viable- I'd certainly rather have games cost a little extra in order to actually get those games than to just not get them at all- but I would say despite me being totally turned off from this recent trend it's not enough to make me boycott these games or penalize myself by forfeiting the most valuable version of the game.

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IceClimbers

@JaxonH I guess that's one way to look at it. In Puyo Puyo's case the physical version has the keychains and is a special edition. The digital version is the same price as it is on PS4. It's a game I'd rather have digitally anyways. The demo for it that's on the Japanese eShop is really fun.

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OorWullie

Grab a bargain right now on Amazon. Switch for only $12 with free shipping.

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Edit : It's been removed now. Was up for at least a couple of hours though. Wonder if some poor sucker bought it or it was removed by Amazon. He had 7 negative reviews and no positive.

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FGPackers

After some days i started playing Zelda i have to say that i love how this console is smooth and speedy. While playing it you can press the home button and in an instant you can check friends online, what they are playing and things like that. And in a moment re-catching the game you are back there where you left. With Wii U you could not do any of this. It was so slow about it. On this i have to say that Nintendo really delivered! It's fantastic! I love this system more everyday!

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skywake

@FGPackers
Yeah, it's a big improvement over the Wii U in terms of how long it takes to get in and out of games. And compared to the 3DS it's insane especially compared to the original 3DS. It's going to be the best platform games like Pokemon, Animal Crossing, Smash Bros and Mario Kart just for that reason alone.

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rallydefault

@JaxonH
20-30 bucks for PSVR games that last you a couple hours? <puts on plastic smile> That sounds like a great deal! We must not insult our Sony overlords!

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Honelith

3DS and Wii U are quite sluggish, it's not terrible, but once you learn how to navigate the menus and spend a few months with them, you start wishing it was faster and it's like the more you use them, the slower they seem as your impatience grows, heh. The Switch so far is very speedy, even logging into Nintendo eShop is amazingly fast on the Switch whereas on the 3DS and Wii U it took forever. Having that 4GB of ram really helps, wish it was 8 but you can't have everything!

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Grumblevolcano

@JaxonH @rallydefault VR is a difficult situation as these kind of games are rather necessary for VR to progress so that in the future VR is what you imagined it would be. I would not be surprised if sometime in the future, the way you experience gaming will be split into 2 sections, 1 being VR (i.e. the direction Sony and Microsoft seem to be going in with PSVR and Scorpio) and the other being the concept of playing all games anywhere seamlessly (i.e. the direction Nintendo is going in with the Switch).

The future I described does require a few things to happen that are far from guaranteed:

  • Switch is a success and gets good 3rd party support
  • Sony actually creates a decent amount of PSVR stock
  • Microsoft doesn't screw over their fanbase with the "big changes to Xbox Live"

Grumblevolcano

FGPackers

Seems the activity log on Switch appears after one week of using it, in your profile page, and it says for how many hrs you played a particular game. By the way: when are we going (or supposed) to get the weekly eShop news? I'm really curious to see the first Switch one!

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Luna_110

Yestedar, I saw the Switch in person for the first time (couldn't play it since it wasn't connected) but its so... so.... Tiny!! Its so cute!
When I heard the complaints I though it was really big, like Ipad big, but it definitively its a portable. I can't wait to get my own!

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JaxonH

@Grumblevolcano
Unfortunately I don't see VR ever being more than niche. Not until it becomes wireless, cheap and included with every unit (which will likely never happen, since it would drive costs up and MS or Sony would just counter with a cheaper alternative without VR).

All these years talking about the possibility of VR and now that it's here, people don't seem to care.

I do think Switch will be a success. Seems everyone at my job was talking about it which I haven't seen the likes of since Pokémon Go. Not that I think it'll be that popular or even close to the Wii, but it's more buzz I've seen for a console in a long time. People I didn't even know played games are talking about getting one. It's crazy.

But I don't think it'll get the kind of 3rd party games you're talking about. It'll have 3rd party support, for sure, but not alot of big AAA.

Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions

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