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The official case actually sold out not too long after they went up for sale earlier today. Not all that surprising though considering it's straight from Nintendo.
Whatevs. I'm just keeping the one I pre-ordered.
The official case actually sold out not too long after they went up for sale earlier today. Not all that surprising though considering it's straight from Nintendo.
I die a little inside every time this thread gets bumped.
I wouldn't be surprised if they were re-purposing hardware from the Wii/Wii U ones.I haven't seen it for sale anywhere yet. But all of HORI's planned accessories got leaked a few days before the big Switch conference. We had a thread about it somewhere.
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I'm assuming it plugs into 1 of the 3 available USB ports on the dock.
My question is, is it USB 2.0 like both the Wii and Wii U USB Ethernet adapters or is it USB 3.1?
Not out of the box, I'm not sure it's a foregone conclusion that it won't though. It might be possible with a USB-C to HDMI adapter but we don't know how the system would respond to such a cable until someone tries it out.Can you connect a Switch to a TV without the dock? If not, I don't see myself bringing this to my friends' homes.
This has sort of become a catch-all topic for preorder discussion while people wait for the neon to go up, but as many people have stated, you're probably better off using another service like http://www.nowinstock.net/videogaming/consoles/nintendoswitch/ if you want to be notified when it's in stock.I die a little inside every time this thread gets bumped.
Nope you need the dock.
WTF. So Nintendo really expects us to all huddle around a tiny little screen if I want to play multiplayer on a portable console?
Or do they live in a fantasy land where all my friends also own Switches?
Hopefully an adapter is all that's needed.
You don't need the dock to play multiplayer...
My daughter just told my wife and I that she wants a Nintendo Switch for her birthday, March 6. I'm fucked. No one is accepting pre orders anymore.
My daughter just told my wife and I that she wants a Nintendo Switch for her birthday, March 6. I'm fucked. No one is accepting pre orders anymore.
Try the Gamestops in the area. Amazon also hasn't put up their neon preorders yet so I'm assuming those will be available sometime between now and launch.
Also, Newegg hasn't put up preorders yet either.
I'm curious. How old is she?
Try the Gamestops in the area. Amazon also hasn't put up their neon preorders yet so I'm assuming those will be available sometime between now and launch.
Awesome. I set up to be notified for both versions. She prefers the neon one though.
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Amazon's notification doesn't work, as has been stated in this thread many many times.
Use this http://www.nowinstock.net/videogaming/consoles/nintendoswitch/Ok, I'll check all the time then. I set up the bookmarks on my phone for gamestop, amazon, best buy and will for newegg as well.
Awesome. I set up to be notified for both versions. She prefers the neon one though.
WTF. So Nintendo really expects us to all huddle around a tiny little screen if I want to play multiplayer on a portable console?
Or do they live in a fantasy land where all my friends also own Switches?
Hopefully an adapter is all that's needed.
Thank you.
So I'm looking to preorder the following things in prep for launch day.
1: System with neon controllers (why else would I be in this thread)
2: Memory card (bigger the better- looking at 200gig)
3: System Case
4: Extra charge cable (for next to the bed)
Looking for suggestions about which case I should get. I am leaning toward
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N4O0392/?tag=neogaf0e-20
My only concern is that the game cards will push and scratch the screen.
Are there any other items I'm missing? I'll be buying Zelda at launch digitally and may be getting most of my games that way. Mainly going to play the system (90% of time) in portable mode.
Took the plunge, ordered the Neon console from amazon.fr.
Surprisingly the price did not vary that much, But I am anxious now because of the arrival time. I think I can wait one more week for the console version I am looking for, rather than being paranoid about missing out a preorder from Amazon US.
Have you tried going to a Wal-Mart? Some stores are still taking pre-orders.
What country are you in?
I would wait for Waterfield Designs' Switch case. They made hands down the best 3DS cases.So I'm looking to preorder the following things in prep for launch day.
1: System with neon controllers (why else would I be in this thread)
2: Memory card (bigger the better- looking at 200gig)
3: System Case
4: Extra charge cable (for next to the bed)
Looking for suggestions about which case I should get. I am leaning toward
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N4O0392/?tag=neogaf0e-20
My only concern is that the game cards will push and scratch the screen.
Are there any other items I'm missing? I'll be buying Zelda at launch digitally and may be getting most of my games that way. Mainly going to play the system (90% of time) in portable mode.
What country are you in?
In the middle east, but I have forwarding addresses for both France and the U.S.
From personal experience the U.S. shipments are faster and more reliable but the Neon console is right there in front of me. So I chose to switch my preorder.
I'm honestly surprised someone is facing the exact problems I'm having in this thread. And yes I am using shop&ship. That shit is convenient as hell.Heh, I'm in the middle east too, and also have forwarding addressed in the US and France (shopandship.com by any chance?). I was hoping Amazon (from any country) would directly ship the Switch to my country (as they do with many other consoles), so that way I know how much I'm paying for customs tax upfront, but sadly none of them ship the Switch overseas, so gotta go blind with the forwarding service.
I think it depends on the case. But most I've seen show the joy-cons connected.Anyone know if these cases fit the switch WITH the controllers on? Or are they just for the tablet portion alone? Sorry if this has been asked and answered.
You do if you intend to play local multiplayer and have it display on a television set which appears to be what they're complaining about.
It's pretty clear Nintendo's pretty darn naive and out-of-touch when it comes to multiplayer experiences. "Take your Nintendo Switch and pass out your second Joy-Con to a stranger on a street corner." "Take your Nintendo Switch to your local bar and have a good ol' time hosting a multiplayer session huddled around a 6.2 inch screen!"
Hopefully there's a way to circumvent the dock, but some reports have already said it's proprietary in how the signal is addressed.
I think it depends on the case. But most I've seen show the joy-cons connected.
You should look into the Hori Tough Case for the Nintendo Switch if you're concerned about the PDP cases. A couple of PDP cases look amazing, but they seem to sacrifice protection and durability.
Aside from that, maybe the Hori Compact Stand might be useful if you ever intend to use the tabletop mode? There's also the Hybrid Cover from Power A which seems crucial if you're going to largely use the portable function of the system.
Sony and Microsoft must be pretty dam naive too, Dam them for making me lug around my PS4 and XBox One if I want to play local multiplayer with friends on a TV. Come on man... Has GB, GBC, GBA, DS, or 3DS ever let you play local multplayer without having your friends need their own consoles? No. The Switch is a Hybrid, if you want the home console TV experience you need the dock, if you want the handheld experience then your friends will need their own Switch. I dont know how you can call them naive when Tabletop mode for multiplayer is a bonus experience that would not be possible if they built the Switch as strictly a handheld or strictly a home console. Not to mention Nintendo is pretty much the only one who actually cares about local multiplayer nowadays.
Oh please, don't take my post out of context. I'm not complaining about the dock nor the local experience since they're not isssues for me personally. It is naive though that Nintendo's advertising the local multiplayer functionality of the Switch as convenient and something to share with complete strangers and/or in convoluted situations when the reality couldn't be further from that. It's great when other Nintendo Switch consoles are present, cumbersome otherwise.
Sony and Microsoft don't advertise their consoles as portable, let alone something convenient to share with friends and strangers in any given situation... so I don't see the comparison at all.
Turning 8. She plays on the Wii U just about everyday. She regularly plays Minecraft, Minecraft Story Mode, Splatoon, Mario Kart 8 and Super Mario 3D World.
My daughter is so fucking cool. She's gonna break hearts one day. She loves video games, Pokemon, Star Wars and football.
PSA: Switch will be releasing next month technically. February is only 28 days.
PSA: Switch will be releasing next month technically. February is only 28 days.
I think he's trying to say March 3rd would be Feb. 31st if it was a full month.Wrong.
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PSA: Switch will be releasing next month technically. February is only 28 days.
PSA: Switch will be releasing next month technically. February is only 28 days.
I think he's trying to say March 3rd would be Feb. 31st if it was a full month.
It really depends on your personal use cases for the system. I'm very much looking forward to playing local multiplayer with my coworkers during lunch, and I rarely need my 3DS' battery to last beyond 3 hours. Plus I'm way more likely to finish games in portable consoles than in home consoles, so I'm super excited that they're marketing it as a portable console and it's not just a gimmick - it's pretty much the perfect combination for me. In fact, if there was no dock at all I'd want it just as much, 3-hour battery life and all.