That one was for joycon. 4310mAh is the system battery.Ah OK, I should've re-read it because 525 mAh seemed insanely small for the system.
That one was for joycon. 4310mAh is the system battery.Ah OK, I should've re-read it because 525 mAh seemed insanely small for the system.
Ah OK, I should've re-read it because 525 mAh seemed insanely small for the system.
Do we know if eshop money will transfer? I have $30 in my account and am holding off for the switch hopefully.
It has not officially been confirmed but yes, it will transfer.
It has not officially been confirmed but yes, it will transfer.
Where has this been suggested?
Okay: So they confirmed that the Switch uses a customized Tegra. I'm surprised no one has mentioned this. Everyone suspected a Tegra, but I don't think that they confirmed it until now.
Well there was a topic asking this before, so I asked a friend who definitely knows about it. It's not really a secret. I'm sure anybody who knows it would tell you too.
Thats the fact though, most of us don't know anyone who would be in a position to actually know to tell us, I'm not trying to say your reasoning is "uncle works at nintendo" and yeah if I'd have to guess I'd assume it would carry over but as things stand we pretty much know nothing about how the account system and thus balance will work
Okay: So they confirmed that the Switch uses a customized Tegra. I'm surprised no one has mentioned this. Everyone suspected a Tegra, but I don't think that they confirmed it until now.
GoronOkay: So they confirmed that the Switch uses a customized Tegra. I'm surprised no one has mentioned this. Everyone suspected a Tegra, but I don't think that they confirmed it until now.
This was officially confirmed on the day the Switch was revealed in October 2016 (thread).
Probably been said already, but I guess it needing an update to support SDXC cards pretty much rules out it supporting the UHS-II standard. Can't imagine it has the extra pins needed when SDXC isn't supported out of the box.
Oh well, still can't wait for this thing!
Ehhhm, am I the only one that realized that the Switch console itself has accelerometers and gyrosensors built in?! That would actually prove that you are able to play most games without joycons, but with touch and motion omly like today's mobile gaming.
That would make the mobility factor of Switch much more convincing and better mass market acceptance when using on the go.
Can someone confirm?
im buying it because with a wife and kids I need a system I can also play on the couch. I can dock it when need be or portableAh ic, so we still know nothing for sure with regards to the actual hardware powering the switch.
Still not sure how anybody could drop 299.99 usd on something they know very little about other then, it plays Nintendo games.
"You can indeed use the headphone port when the system is docked, I played Zelda like this and it worked just fine"
yesssss
"You can indeed use the headphone port when the system is docked, I played Zelda like this and it worked just fine"
yesssss
I never understood why you guys didn't think this would be a thing lol.
I think this is true for a lot of people so it's annoying Nintendo stays schtum on it, or even more so apparently nobody of the press asks them. It looks like it should be possible; the dock is designed so that you can choose whether the cables come out the rear or on the side, which, I don't know why else they would design it in this way. By I don't know how difficult it would be to remove the joycons in this setup if you don't have gravity helping you.Does anyone know if it matters what way you place the dock? To fit it in my media stand I'll have to place the dock side ways, instead of facing me.
This could be huge for tournaments."You can indeed use the headphone port when the system is docked, I played Zelda like this and it worked just fine"
yesssss
Nice pics too. Feeling better about the neon every day.
Question!
I know we dont know how local lan linking works but it would be cool to be able to link in docked mode too.
"You can indeed use the headphone port when the system is docked, I played Zelda like this and it worked just fine"
yesssss
Nice pics too. Feeling better about the neon every day.
Whilst exFAT may be the default filesystem it's not the only one that works for SDXCSDXC utilizes a proprietary file system created by Microsoft. So that may be the reason.
Whilst exFAT may be the default filesystem it's not the only one that works for SDXC
Apple doesn't dive deep into specs. I mean what's the point if what they show looks amazingGreat point pretty much sums up how i feel.
Additionally to those of you saying "nintendo never talks specs" why then, may i ask, was the nintendo 64 named after the 64 bit central processing unit used to power it?
This whole "Nintendo doesn't talk specs" is only something relatively new (Wii era) and should not be acceptable...in-fact in most circumstances it is considered unacceptable for other companies that arn't named Nintendo...How well would gaf had handled the ps4 pro presser if they had not talked hardware specs in the slightest? Additionally how will gaf react if MS comes out and says.... "Scorpio now available...499.99...most powerful console ever....trust us" and neglects to mention anything about hardware...I wonder if the majority of you defending Nintendo would be defending MS or Sony in these circumstances.
Great point pretty much sums up how i feel.
Additionally to those of you saying "nintendo never talks specs" why then, may i ask, was the nintendo 64 named after the 64 bit central processing unit used to power it?
This whole "Nintendo doesn't talk specs" is only something relatively new (Wii era) and should not be acceptable...in-fact in most circumstances it is considered unacceptable for other companies that arn't named Nintendo...How well would gaf had handled the ps4 pro presser if they had not talked hardware specs in the slightest? Additionally how will gaf react if MS comes out and says.... "Scorpio now available...499.99...most powerful console ever....trust us" and neglects to mention anything about hardware...I wonder if the majority of you defending Nintendo would be defending MS or Sony in these circumstances.
So we know the Switch uses a "customised Tegra chip from NVIDIA", but what does that mean? How powerful is it? There were all those conflicting ideas some saying it would use Pascal tech, others Maxwell.
X1 technology is old, it cant be that surely?
Great point pretty much sums up how i feel.
Additionally to those of you saying "nintendo never talks specs" why then, may i ask, was the nintendo 64 named after the 64 bit central processing unit used to power it?
This whole "Nintendo doesn't talk specs" is only something relatively new (Wii era) and should not be acceptable...in-fact in most circumstances it is considered unacceptable for other companies that arn't named Nintendo...How well would gaf had handled the ps4 pro presser if they had not talked hardware specs in the slightest? Additionally how will gaf react if MS comes out and says.... "Scorpio now available...499.99...most powerful console ever....trust us" and neglects to mention anything about hardware...I wonder if the majority of you defending Nintendo would be defending MS or Sony in these circumstances.
Considering it's an actual monetary value as opposed to the Wii points,I think it's safe to assume it will transfer over.Is this an assumption/logic or is this an inside scoop of some kind?
I suppose that with the eShop balance unified across Wii U and 3DS, there's no reason Switch wouldn't carry that over, so I can see why it'd be a safe assumption.
It's entirely possible that Wii U Pro Controller support could be Smash 4-specific with certain drivers, similar to how it already handles GameCube controllers.I wish the Switch lowkey supported the WiiU Pro Controllers. Make it a pain in the ass to setup, don't advertise it, stop selling the controllers, but let me use them for MK8 and Smash Bros
I spent a lot of money on them, and I'm not looking forward to starting a new collection
Based on what Eurogamer & other sources leaked, it's Maxwell-based.So we know the Switch uses a "customised Tegra chip from NVIDIA", but what does that mean? How powerful is it? There were all those conflicting ideas some saying it would use Pascal tech, others Maxwell.
X1 technology is old, it cant be that surely?
No one excited about this assumption?
Would you buy a cellphone without knowing in detail it's specs or performance capabilities "because you can make your calls and it has apps" ?