@NoxAeturnus Yeah, an update would have built a lot of good faith - but I guess it's not a first party title - just one that Nintendo publishes in the Americas.
The demo feels like it would have been an amazing update - instead a newly almost full price game. I was kinda hoping the sequel would be more akin to boxing with a sparring partner (Punching the gloves, weaving to the beat) Than a sorta bland presentation it currently has. It definitely has some quality of life improvements (From trying the demo) but feels more like version 1.4 than a bonified sequel.
@Tisteg80 I bought ZigZag that replaces all the textures in Minecraft. Once I learned how to pick the low res version of it I haven't had any real issues. I wouldn't buy any character skins since it takes forever to login to Microsoft and for it to realise you are trying to use a character skin.
The Hotfix seems to address some of the major issues. It doesn't restore it to the playable state it was before the change though. It seems every time I use chat - or try to write a sign - it still hangs for a good long time.
I'm not really head over heels for Minecraft, but it is fun to build in the same space with friends. Perhaps I got spoiled by playing Dragon Quest Builders first (Another reason why the multiplayer probably feels amazing because it kinda stinks on DQB).
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Re: Hands On: Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise - More Of The Same, And That Might Be Fine
@NoxAeturnus Yeah, an update would have built a lot of good faith - but I guess it's not a first party title - just one that Nintendo publishes in the Americas.
Re: Hands On: Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise - More Of The Same, And That Might Be Fine
The demo feels like it would have been an amazing update - instead a newly almost full price game. I was kinda hoping the sequel would be more akin to boxing with a sparring partner (Punching the gloves, weaving to the beat) Than a sorta bland presentation it currently has. It definitely has some quality of life improvements (From trying the demo) but feels more like version 1.4 than a bonified sequel.
Re: Fans Aren't Happy With The State Of Minecraft On Switch, But Mojang Is Rolling Out A Hotfix
@Tisteg80 I bought ZigZag that replaces all the textures in Minecraft. Once I learned how to pick the low res version of it I haven't had any real issues. I wouldn't buy any character skins since it takes forever to login to Microsoft and for it to realise you are trying to use a character skin.
Re: Fans Aren't Happy With The State Of Minecraft On Switch, But Mojang Is Rolling Out A Hotfix
The Hotfix seems to address some of the major issues. It doesn't restore it to the playable state it was before the change though. It seems every time I use chat - or try to write a sign - it still hangs for a good long time.
I'm not really head over heels for Minecraft, but it is fun to build in the same space with friends. Perhaps I got spoiled by playing Dragon Quest Builders first (Another reason why the multiplayer probably feels amazing because it kinda stinks on DQB).