New Mario on Switch 2?
Nintendo says, "Stay Tuned". Generations of non-boomers go to internet to find out what "stay tuned" means.ign.com news aspro
Digital Foundry Switch 2 Hand-On
For the power on tap in Switch 2 it still looks great, just accepting it is equivalent to PS4 visuals.eurogamer.net impressions aspro
It's like they are not even trying. Sorry correction: They don't CARE.
Everywhere has perfect internet and infinite computing capacity. No need to innovate on the efficient use of digital space.
I don't know. I often get queesy about how people think that all of the internet doesn't take space to store or use power to store it. Just think of the massive amounts of power needed to store those gazillion cat gif's, or stuff people have forgotten is even still there, like old email accounts they don't use anymore. And that's even before you factor in that these days everyone's an artist or *shudders* content creator.
So Japan and America pre-orders are starting for Switch 2 like tomorrow or something?
Feels so weird to think Europe settled this weeks ago. Nintendo did this whole BS system of requirements, which I was rejected for with their golden ticket invitation. Then randomly various UK retailers just kept opening up preorders randomly when they got stock allocated.
I'm glad I secured mine. Seems demand is going to be big.
I think there might be bigger demand this time, just going off my nephew's who were just at the right age to be aware of and play switch but never own one.
Now they're of the age where they want one and of course the newest one.
And it's speculation on my part but there must be gamers who never owned a switch, has maybe seen a Steamdeck and are excited that the new system seems powerful enough to run most big games, albeit at lower resolutions than other systems.
First hour was scary, after that everything worked for me. Got three of them preordered from different sites, will keep BB midnight store pickup if all remains well. I doubt this will sell out.
I haven't pre-ordered so far. I doubt that the console will be that hard to come by since Nintendo has been producing them for a very long time already. There's also not that much I'm looking forward to to be honnest. I guess I'm most stoked for DK Bananza, which is launch window, but not day one and the new FAST racing game, but only if it turns out to be a completely new entry.
non-boomers go to internet to find out what "stay tuned" means. Nice, Aspro.
Wow, we're old.
I was watching a video from the 70s with my mother and I was like, no Internet? No cellphones, crappy tvs.
Now younger people think this way about the 90s.
Occasionally my nephew will ask when was this made, about a movie or game and I'll say, not too long ago, 15 years or something.
And they'll look at me like 15 years is the prehistoric times.
Dvader said:
First hour was scary, after that everything worked for me. Got three of them preordered from different sites, will keep BB midnight store pickup if all remains well. I doubt this will sell out.
Now I'm imagine you gamesharing with yourself with 3 switches.
Maybe putting all three tablet side by side to make it like a multi monitor setup.
So, apparently 128kb did this video and GVG about the HD rumble 2 in the Switch 2.
They said the same company who did HD rumble in switch 1 also did the haptic in the ps5 controller. Now they're doing the HD rumble 2.
They say it works really well. They said in a minigame you can feel the controller as you pull it back like a wind up car.
They say you can feel the tires in your hand in drag and drive.
They were also delighted when playing mp4, to have a mouse with haptic feedback. In other games you got physical feedback in mouse mouse when you rotate the joycon.
It's sensitive enough that purely through feedback you can feel the upper limit of the pull back of this wind up car.
They said not many people bought 1,2 switch, so the switch 2 event was their 1,2 switch moment for switch 2.
But they say it's much more pronounced and used in a wide variety of games already. Pretty cool.
I don't know. I often get queesy about how people think that all of the internet doesn't take space to store or use power to store it. Just think of the massive amounts of power needed to store those gazillion cat gif's, or stuff people have forgotten is even still there, like old email accounts they don't use anymore. And that's even before you factor in that these days everyone's an artist or *shudders* content creator.
I kinda want to make this my avatar
Feels so weird to think Europe settled this weeks ago. Nintendo did this whole BS system of requirements, which I was rejected for with their golden ticket invitation. Then randomly various UK retailers just kept opening up preorders randomly when they got stock allocated.
I'm glad I secured mine. Seems demand is going to be big.
I think there might be bigger demand this time, just going off my nephew's who were just at the right age to be aware of and play switch but never own one.
Now they're of the age where they want one and of course the newest one.
And it's speculation on my part but there must be gamers who never owned a switch, has maybe seen a Steamdeck and are excited that the new system seems powerful enough to run most big games, albeit at lower resolutions than other systems.
Midnight tonight. I wonder if I should bother to stay up?
Do it!
Good luck everyone trying to get a switch 2. I have tons of screens ready to go. To battle!!!!!!!
Preordered!
First hour was scary, after that everything worked for me. Got three of them preordered from different sites, will keep BB midnight store pickup if all remains well. I doubt this will sell out.
I haven't pre-ordered so far. I doubt that the console will be that hard to come by since Nintendo has been producing them for a very long time already. There's also not that much I'm looking forward to to be honnest. I guess I'm most stoked for DK Bananza, which is launch window, but not day one and the new FAST racing game, but only if it turns out to be a completely new entry.
I was watching a video from the 70s with my mother and I was like, no Internet? No cellphones, crappy tvs.
Now younger people think this way about the 90s.
Occasionally my nephew will ask when was this made, about a movie or game and I'll say, not too long ago, 15 years or something.
And they'll look at me like 15 years is the prehistoric times.
Maybe putting all three tablet side by side to make it like a multi monitor setup.
They said the same company who did HD rumble in switch 1 also did the haptic in the ps5 controller. Now they're doing the HD rumble 2.
They say it works really well. They said in a minigame you can feel the controller as you pull it back like a wind up car.
They say you can feel the tires in your hand in drag and drive.
They were also delighted when playing mp4, to have a mouse with haptic feedback. In other games you got physical feedback in mouse mouse when you rotate the joycon.
It's sensitive enough that purely through feedback you can feel the upper limit of the pull back of this wind up car.
They said not many people bought 1,2 switch, so the switch 2 event was their 1,2 switch moment for switch 2.
But they say it's much more pronounced and used in a wide variety of games already. Pretty cool.