This and also it's super thick, so it reflects everything. Can barely use it during the day. Compare it to Vita or 3DS that don't reflect at all.you don't even tackle the worst aspect: tiny screen is not well suited either for big TV games or even indies made for TV. I was having a real hard time just trying to see my character in Hollow Knight - he really looks like a small bug, I'll grant that. Zelda was not great either, Odyssey was passable.
real portable games had characters big relative to screen size, like all past GB and DS games. Switch is just really an desktop console sold as a portable not to need to go against the big boys in the field...
Tiny buttons on the joycons suck, especially shoulder buttons. Right thumbstick being below face buttons doesn't work. Trying to aim with a thumbstick and shoot with shoulder buttons is too much gymnastics. It's tiresome. Same thumbstick is gets in a way of pressing B too. And left thumbstick covers the "-" button. I hate these controls. Might as well just use a phone for portable gaming.
Good thing there's the Hori Split Pad Pro
And the nub was NEW 3DS only. lolSeriously. 3DS didn't even have sticks. It had 1 slide pad, and one nub.
some reason I don't understand.
The Satisfye Switch grip really solved a lot of problems I had when playing in handheld mode:
Honestly I really want a Switch with an even bigger screen like an iPad. "Portable" for me is being able to just sit on the couch or lay in bed and play this thing.
Playing all these big games on a handheld should be great in theory. But in reality it's not. Switch is too damn big and heavy and poorly designed.
Tiny buttons on the joycons suck, especially shoulder buttons. Right thumbstick being below face buttons doesn't work. Trying to aim with a thumbstick and shoot with shoulder buttons is too much gymnastics. It's tiresome. Same thumbstick is gets in a way of pressing B too. And left thumbstick covers the "-" button. I hate these controls. Might as well just use a phone for portable gaming.
Also, joycons are wobbling while attached.
Handhelds should be small and tidy like GBA SP. Now that was a great handheld. Wii U gamepad was really comfortable as well.
Anyway I'm playing exclusively with a Pro Controller (it sucks too, but for different reasons), but everyone seems to be playing Switch in a handheld only. How do you enjoy that?
But...It's still my handheld of choice for sneaking into prison.
Playing all these big games on a handheld should be great in theory. But in reality it's not. Switch is too damn big and heavy and poorly designed.
Ultimate setup.
Has anyone with big hands have problems holding the switch lite? Asking for myself
That's good to hear, I use my brother's Switch in handheld mode and I can't seem to get used to it and get cramps. Is the Lite more comfy?Nope, I prefer to use my lite for handheld.
That's good to hear, I use my brother's Switch in handheld mode and I can't seem to get used to it and get cramps. Is the Lite more comfy?