MilesMorales1 wrote: » Reggie on why the Switch won't struggle like Wii U did http://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-exec-on-the-two-reasons-why-switch-wont-s/1100-6446987/
rob808 wrote: » I think it will struggle with it being €320 with no games and having to buy the charger for €32 which should be bundle with the switch.The holiday season will be the time to see I hope for there sake they bundle a games for the switch for €320.It do well at launch all the die heart Nintendo fans will buy it.
MilesMorales1 wrote: » What are you talking about, the charger is bundled with the switch.
jos22 wrote: » he is talking about the dog shaped controller for the Joycon to clip onto. the one bundled with the system is just a plastic housing and you need to buy one separate that will charge the joycons
Digital Solitude wrote: » They can be charged by sliding them onto the console
Somedaythefire wrote: » my online pre-order was only a fiver and they said I needed to put 50 down to be confirmed one and I should get one day 1. they just cancelled the online order and gave me a standard store pre-order.
CastorTroy wrote: » I can see the problem with the Joy Con charging. Don't know about you, but usually if I'm not playing, I'll turn off and unplug the console instead of leaving in standby. And do we know if standby charging works? When the console is undocked, is the console powering the Joy Cons? I'd be curious to know how that works. Like would the battery on the console last longer if playing with the joy cons detached?
jos22 wrote: » what happens when the battery is dead and I want to keep playing in TV mode, fact that you cant just plug a USB cable into that joycon grib controller and keep on playing is just stupid. it also means you can only charge one set of joy cons at a time with out buying a separate charging device.
Atari Jaguar wrote: » I can't see a big issue with either leaving it on for an hour after playing to charge the joy cons or if it's really an issue just buy the charger. I doubt the console is charging the joycons while you have it undocked, that would be the worst idea I've ever heard of.
jos22 wrote: » polygon states Joy-Con controllers will charge as long as they’re attached to a Switch unit, even if the Switch isn’t plugged into power itself — they draw power from the Switch’s built-in battery, Nintendo said during a Treehouse livestream on Friday
Atari Jaguar wrote: » I have to assume then that the advertised 3 hour battery life (afaik it's 3 hours anyway) considers the joy cons being constantly charged. I know you can stand the pad up like a photo frame but that's not really useful unless you're on the train or at a desk etc. If it seriously affects battery life and there's no setting to turn it off then Nintendo have really dropped the ball. To get 3 hours powering a 720p screen & charging the joycons non stop it must have some whopper of a battery.
Grayditch wrote: » So is there a chance you could be out and about with a fully charged Switch, but the joycons are about to die from forgetting to charge them, or will they then draw power from the Switch while on the go?
Corholio wrote: » I think Nintendo did a poor job of selling 'Arms' in the presentation because everything I've watched of it and also from a lot of reaction to it, it seems to be shaping up to be a quality game. There's quite a decent amount of depth in it too, combo, blocks etc. Worth watching streaming videos of it as it certainly doesn't seem to be the 'casual' game some have pinned it as. Looking forward to hearing more about it.
WeleaseWoderick wrote: » Listened to IGN's Game Scoop podcast this morning and they were all very positive about the Switch. In fact, the only website that seems to be putting a major downer on every aspect of the Switch so far is Eurogamer.
"Due to an error on our system some pre-orders placed at Gamestop.ie for store collection didn't show on our stores system The above issue has now been fixed and your details should now be available on the store system Please note you will now pay the new price for the Nintendo Switch which is €329.99 Because your pre-order was placed online at Gamestop.ie for store collection you don't need to pay a €50 deposit your deposit was €5 If we can assist you with anything else please don't hesitate in contacting us again Kind Regards"
Deleted User wrote: » Emailed gamestop about my online pre order not showing up on the system in the store I picked for collection and if Ill have to pay this E50 deposit people are talking about. Here's the reply I got I just hope they haven't put me to the back of the line when they fixed the system and my place in line is from when i pre ordered.
Aokay wrote: » Gamestop Ireland have just posted on Facebook that they are reaching their pre order breaking point so it's safe to assume that all our pre orders are safe.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Grey one is showing up as out of stock on the website now but the blue and red one can still be ordered.
Digital Solitude wrote: » They draw power from the Switch