Smyths had then? OK cool good to knowPicked one up I'm the UK today, Smyth's had them weirdly enough. Then went to Currys who have £5 off cases and controllers.
Smyths had then? OK cool good to knowPicked one up I'm the UK today, Smyth's had them weirdly enough. Then went to Currys who have £5 off cases and controllers.
There's a battery limit for planes?
Thing is a monster and barely under the max you can take on a plane. Used it for international travel for a few years now and I love it.
Picked one up I'm the UK today, Smyth's had them weirdly enough. Then went to Currys who have £5 off cases and controllers.
If any of you are interested in a portable power bank but don't want to spend $130 on one, this one is $40 on Amazon ($45 if you're not a Prime member):
Thing is a monster and barely under the max you can take on a plane. Used it for international travel for a few years now and I love it.
Probably normal rrp. There has been no advertised increase or decrease in price.
Anyone know if gamestop would trade in a switch with a 3rd party dock?
I traded mine in (got $200 cash from Gamestop) and so far its been worth it. I play 99% handheld though.
I have like 35 games digitally maybe more... hard to tell cause all the demos I have downloaded... that's a good sized card... won't last you forever ... but it's a good sizeLet's say I have a lot of catching up to do and want to get at least 10 games on digital for it this year.
Would this card be enough?
Hmm, will the Switxh take larger sizes?I have like 35 games digitally maybe more... hard to tell cause all the demos I have downloaded... that's a good sized card... won't last you forever ... but it's a good size
I dunno if anyone answered you yet, but my store said it has to be the OG equipment. Switch, dock, and JoyCon. They don't need the Joycon straps or grip.
When I bought mine, I just gave them the dock from the new Switch as it was kind of pointless to swap it with one of my two existing docks.
I believe up to 2TB once those exist
There is no Pro though. This is it.Almost got me, but no thanks. I'd rather just trade it in for the Pro next year. $75 for an hour more of battery just isn't worth it.
Almost got me, but no thanks. I'd rather just trade it in for the Pro next year. $75 for an hour more of battery just isn't worth it.
Lugging that around really reduces the portable appeal
Thing is a monster and barely under the max you can take on a plane. Used it for international travel for a few years now and I love it.
Falling apart? It's a tablet...There is if your launch Switch is falling apart like most people's.
Almost got me, but no thanks. I'd rather just trade it in for the Pro next year. $75 for an hour more of battery just isn't worth it.
Lugging that around really reduces the portable appeal
Falling apart? It's a tablet...
it also has a better screen
Old Switch Moddel max brightness: 291 Nits
New Switch Model max brightnesst: 318 Nits
Old Switch colour temp: 7200 Kelvin more blueish
New Switch colour temp: 6757 Kelvin warmer picture therefore more colour accurate
Where do I go for discounted digital games and gift cards? I've used slickdeals for PSN stuff but is there any other I don't know about?
I prefer the tint closer to blue thus making this a big ding. Otherwise White comes out a little yellow.it also has a better screen
Old Switch Moddel max brightness: 291 Nits
New Switch Model max brightnesst: 318 Nits
Old Switch colour temp: 7200 Kelvin more blueish
New Switch colour temp: 6757 Kelvin warmer picture therefore more colour accurate
Traded-in my launch day Switch at GameStop this evening. First time I have ever traded in a console before. Paid $92.99 in Pennsylvania, USA.
The Joy-Cons on my launch Switch were always very loose when connected to the console. With the new one there is no more wobble which is fantastic.
My Switch's screen was also scratched on its sides day one due to the dock and it got progressively worse over time. With this Switch I'll use a USB-C extension cable and HORI Playstand and never worry about that again.
Can't comment on the screen differences. Can't comment on the battery life. At the moment I'm re-downloading a ton of software and, sadly, it'll be a while :-/
But for me, I am quite happy to spend the $93 to eliminate the scratches and fix the Joy-Cons. Without a Switch Pro on the horizon, I figured this would be as good as it gets for the foreseeable future.
The devil of capitalism has messed our headsIt's funny that I have no need for this at all because I play docked 99% of the time but I still want it because it's "new"
Replying since I still haven't seen a complete response to this. Your statement, as written, is incorrect. Do note that you might save yourself some headache if you forget to uncheck your Switch as the primary device first, but even if you do forget you can unset your primary system once per year online. If even that's an issue, you can try calling. Regardless, you can sign in and download all digital purchases, primary device or not.I thought about looking into this but you'd still have to trade at a place like Gamestop to keep your games, right? And hope they'd let you update the new machine, and then do a transfer? We're still not at the point where I can just buy new hardware, login and then keep all my past purchases, right? This is my current hurdle as I don't need a second Switch.
Traded-in my launch day Switch at GameStop this evening. First time I have ever traded in a console before. Paid $92.99 in Pennsylvania, USA.
The Joy-Cons on my launch Switch were always very loose when connected to the console. With the new one there is no more wobble which is fantastic.
My Switch's screen was also scratched on its sides day one due to the dock and it got progressively worse over time. With this Switch I'll use a USB-C extension cable and HORI Playstand and never worry about that again.
Can't comment on the screen differences. Can't comment on the battery life. At the moment I'm re-downloading a ton of software and, sadly, it'll be a while :-/
But for me, I am quite happy to spend the $93 to eliminate the scratches and fix the Joy-Cons. Without a Switch Pro on the horizon, I figured this would be as good as it gets for the foreseeable future.
I never knew just how loose my Joy-Cons were until I was handed a co-worker's newly purchased Switch one day this past Spring and felt how nice and tight that particular one was. Mine and all others I had tested previously were just as loose (but mine were the absolute worse). Like I said, coupled with the scratches on the sides of the screen from the dock it was an easy decision today for me to trade-in and be done with it.Im intrigued by the joycons being loose, it irks the fuck out of my that my barely played switch makes the joycons feel so flimsy when I play that'll be worth the price alone to upgrade
I never knew just how loose my Joy-Cons were until I was handed a co-worker's Switch one day this past Spring and felt how nice and tight that particular one was. Mine and all others I had tested previously were just as loose (but mine were the absolute worse). Like I said, coupled with the scratches on the sides of the screen from the dock it was an easy decision today for me to trade-in and be done with it.
But that's more expensive than just trading in for a new Switch...
Thing is a monster and barely under the max you can take on a plane. Used it for international travel for a few years now and I love it.
Are there any screen comparisons? I much prefer blue tones to warmer ones.
Your launch Switch will always retain some value since it's hackable.Need some advice here. I play mostly in handheld and have had a switch since launch. I don't find it dies too often because with the exception of flights I'm usually home or not playing long enough while I'm out. The longer battery would just mean fewer times putting in the dock when home and the safety net for flights/being out.
My main concern is down the line. If there is no special Switch for Animal Crossing or no switch pro next year, i'll still have my launch switch which will be worth less for trade-in. Does it seem worth it to just grab this gamestop deal now and have the nicer battery for the time being?
My biggest concern is the in-store transfer. How does all of that work?
My sister has a switch with basically nothing on it. Could I back my switch up to that and sell mine and then restore from hers?