No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
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No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
I’m surprised, you guys must be slacking…
- zetax
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Re: No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
A little nicer screen, more built-in memory, 50 bucks more expensive...
Yawn?
Yawn?
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Re: No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
Yeah, it looks like a good option for anyone new to the switch (which seems doubtful), but I don’t think it’s worth it as an upgrade.
That could change if some new games require it.
That could change if some new games require it.
- ActRaiser
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Re: No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
Yeah, I don't see the reason to upgrade yet.
It does have a network jack in the docking station and a better kick stand. But for $350 you can get a brand new Xbox Series S for $50 less or $150 more will get you the Series X or PS5.
It does have a network jack in the docking station and a better kick stand. But for $350 you can get a brand new Xbox Series S for $50 less or $150 more will get you the Series X or PS5.
- Matchstick
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Re: No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
Seeing as how most of us here favor classic games and systems, I'd imagine that current console announcements like this one often tend to fly under the radar.
I saw a little blurb about it on a different website, but didn't even click the link to read more details. My wife has a Switch, already. She loves it. I play it periodically, too. We have no complaints with it, so "upgraded" system or no, we wouldn't be looking to buy a new one, anyway.
Yep
I saw a little blurb about it on a different website, but didn't even click the link to read more details. My wife has a Switch, already. She loves it. I play it periodically, too. We have no complaints with it, so "upgraded" system or no, we wouldn't be looking to buy a new one, anyway.
zetax wrote:Yawn?
Yep
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Re: No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
Matchstick wrote:Seeing as how most of us here favor classic games and systems, I'd imagine that current console announcements like this one often tend to fly under the radar.
This is true. I've spent the last few days trying to find a TV repair shop that works on CRTs and so you could imagine that OLED interests me very little, especially on system that I already have that I typically play docked anyway.
I wish Nintendo would make a powerhouse system.
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Re: No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
It's nice. Maybe I'll pick one up in 5 years or so.
Right now, only OLED handheld I want is a replacement for my Vita.
Right now, only OLED handheld I want is a replacement for my Vita.
- txsizzler
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Re: No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
Joycon drift issues taken care of? Other than that, if it doesn't bring anything new to the table, meh.
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Re: No thoughts on the switch “upgrade”?
Voor wrote:https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/07/someone_thinks_theyve_resolved_nintendos_joy-con_drift_problem_with_an_incredibly_simple_fix
Lol
While that may be true with a simple fix, Nintendo still needs to address this issue by having things fixed out of the box. Not by having users having to disassemble the controller to jam a piece of paper in there.