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So...one of the few times I will advocate buying used from another person or Gamestop. Looks like I’ll be waiting til this gets below $20, because that’s about all it looks worth to me. Can’t believe EA screwed this up THIS badly. I mean, come on. It’s freakin Star Wars. That should be enough on its own to make tons

Ugh...it pains me to my core to actually feel HAPPY that I had not pre-ordered this game, and do not plan on purchasing it. Star Wars has always been my #1 fandom, and freakin EA is taking a crap all over that. Both EA and Disney seem to have this issue lately where they think just because it has the Star Wars logo on

Whaa....?? :P

Eh, I suppose. As I noted, I only found about 150 of them, and I never truly felt like I had run out of inventory room. So that alone made me feel like I really didn’t need to worry about finding all of them, or even the 400 or so.

Still some of my favorite gaming memories. One of the few games I actually WANTED to get the full 1000 achievement points. Terrifying and enjoyable all at the same time!

I can agree with this to an extent. The ‘sloppiness’ of how Mario runs around and executes jumps is the only thing that bugs me, and makes me prefer Zelda. Platforming has always been part of the Mario universe, and in the 2D games, he slid around a little bit. But because it was only in the limited directions, it

Has the download size for Rocket League been released yet? I’m hoping to get that one, but I haven’t picked up an SD card yet. Just trying to plan accordingly.

Reading through the various parts of this thread, it’s clear to me that you simply need to play some Switch games.

There may not be “Oh my god, groundbreaking!” kinds of innovation in the Switch. But they’ve perfected what fell flat before. Apple hadn’t had true innovation in 7 generations of iPhones (until the new X model) and that seems to work fine for them.

The only thing the Switch DOESN’T share with a PS4 or Xbox is the high-end graphics capability. Which why anyone expects that out of Nintendo after 15 years of bucking that trend, I won’t understand.

As a somewhat similar Nintendo fanboy (owned every console, and some of the hand helds, though not to the extent you have), I have to whole-heartedly disagree with you.

That was never an issue that affected a large number of people. Extremely isolated, and were direct-from-manufacturing issues. It’s not caused by the console getting too hot or such. If that’s the only reason you haven’t jumped on board yet, then I’d say, have no fear! Go buy! :D

Realy interesting read. Thanks for sharing!

Noticed this when trying out the demo at Target the other night.

There’s some nice improvements, but there’s also a few steps backward. The new story is cool, and there’s brand new areas to explore. But if you found yourself bored with ALL the parts of the first one, then I would guess you won’t care for D2.

Sounds like they are in desperate need of a Z-targeting system to lock on to enemies. Shame. Not like games haven’t been utilizing something like for 20-something years.

Strange....Our Switch is connected directly to an Onkyo receiver, and that sends the signal to the TV. We played a good bit of Salmon run and Turf Wars the last few evenings, after the 4.0 update, and we’ve had no issues.

I’m having a hard time understanding everyone’s frustrations here. Maybe it’s because I’ve never played another MMO like WOW or something before. Do those other games really give that much more endgame content than what D2 has? Did they provide that much within the first 2 months from release?

Would have considered something like this, perhaps, but then we ended up buying a 2nd console altogether. It’s really a piece of cake to take the official dock anywhere, and it really doesn’t take up THAT much space, if you plan for it.

It’s a shame that players can’t be decent enough to not cheat. Yes, Bungie needs to fix it, but there’s an even more simple solution to this problem: don’t be a dick!