Otacon wrote: » Reggie: Switch matchmaking and lobbies handled through phone app An 'elegant solution' to a problem that shouldn't exist.
deadduck wrote: » are they seriously saying you'll need to have your phone handy to play mario kart, splatoon, etc, online?? i must be missing something here...
The important takeaway from this interview is the apparent fact that all of your typical online interactions will be facilitated by the application. This begs the question of which, if any, of these are usable without the app?
The Nintendo Switch launches in March, but the app won’t be available until Summer. With Mario Kart 8 Deluxe available in April, we’ll likely know more in-depth details about what’s possible without the app soon enough.
sligeach wrote: » It's absolute crap if you've to use your phone when it's docked. I think Nintendo are doing it this way because of children. I bet it'll need a rake of personal information. It's another negative against the Switch.
ebbsy wrote: » I d'ont think its too much to ask to have one decent controller with a console upon purchase.
sligeach wrote: » The 5 Biggest Problems With The Nintendo Switchhttp://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2017/01/19/the-5-biggest-problems-with-the-nintendo-switch/#484787277891 I agree with all of the points.
Digital Solitude wrote: » There's two Joy-Cons and an adapter included
johnpatrick81 wrote: » they seem to be getting universal praise(the joy-cons)
Corholio wrote: » I see a trend developing of negative lists about the Switch and you agreeing with 'all of the points', must be the 3rd list? at this stage. Many having the same points repeated.
readyletsgo wrote: » It has its points, but we haven't got the full list of 3rd party support yet, so, there will be loads more announced for 2017 I'm sure. Sire loads of games have been announced since the switch thing on the 13th with 2017 as a release date, some even for launch day. Which means the eshop will be live and hopefully brought up to day and easy to navigate, which, I never had a problem with on both WiiU and 3ds.
Star Lord wrote: » So, despite never having had hands-on with those, you're already saying they're not 'decent' controllers? How do you come to that conclusion?
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » IMO what they mean by decent controller is the traditional style of controller. Think Xbox 360 and Nintendo Pro controller. Not little tic tac handheld yokey bobs controllers
dunworth1 wrote: » why does it have to be traditional to be decent?
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » IMO what they mean by decent controller is the traditional style of controller. Think Xbox 360 and Nintendo Pro controller. Not little tic tac handheld yokey bobs controllers I think they should have the pro controller with the bundle since they are marketing it as a home console as well as portable console.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Because its better
Digital Solitude wrote: » There's an adapter so the joycons can be used like a traditional controller. If they had the Pro Controller included too, the price would be up on €500. For every one person complaining about the price you've another saying they should have more included, driving the price up more.