Glad to find someone else who can confirm what I’m seeing. I’ll definitely be contacting Nintendo. I’ll be interested to hear what their support team has to say.
Glad to find someone else who can confirm what I’m seeing. I’ll definitely be contacting Nintendo. I’ll be interested to hear what their support team has to say.
Very interesting. The soft sticker on mine is only about 1/4" long at most. I’ll give Nintendo a call about it. Even though it’s not causing me a problem, I’d prefer to have one that’s built properly.
It was the first thing I noticed when I unboxed my switch. I was shocked there were really no soft spots in the dock, so I waited until I got a screen protector installed before I docked it for the first time.
There are no rubber bumpers in either of my docks. It’s the same material the rest of the dock is made out of. At the very bottom of each guide is a tiny sticker of soft material. Maybe this explains the issue, with there being different docks floating around the market?
Not the two docks I have at home. There’s a small rectangle of soft material at the very bottom of the front guides, but that’s all.
How is this not coming to Switch?
It’s a plastic screen and the guides in the dock are hard plastic. Regardless whether a large number of people have scratched their screens to date, it’s still a horrible design which lends itself to causing problems.
I picked up a 1080Ti last Friday and I’m pretty happy it. I upgraded from the standard 1080, specifically for VR.
This all started when I made a single comment about wanting a physical version and being willing to pay more. Never once did I ever say anything negative about the developer for not making this an option.
No reason they need to do it on their own. They could work with someone like Limited Run Games to do the release.
What exactly are you arguing about? I clearly said in my original post that I would pay more for a physical release.
It’s been done before, with games like River City Rampage. It doesn’t have to be a retail store release. It could just be a smaller batch that’s sold direct.
I know this is just a $10 game, but I wish there was a physical release of this. I’d happy pay more to have this on a physical cart.
While I love the Wii U, I absolutely hate the music and sounds in the menu screen. I’m happy they’ve done away with that and much prefer the music free menu.
I don’t have any issues with my system yet. With that said, I’ve only used my Neon Joy-Con controllers while connected to the system in portable mode. So I don’t know if those have the left Joy-Con problem. While docked, I’ve used the Pro Controller and a second pair of gray Joy-Cons, which don’t have any issue.
I should have added in my post that I’ve been playing the game already. The slowdown is definitely annoying, especially when it’s not there at all in portable mode.
There’s no way you’ve avoided the frame rate drops. They’re all over the place. It’s more likely you simply didn’t notice.
I’m hoping that the poor performance of Zelda when the system is docked is mainly a symptom of the game being rushed to meet the system launch. If that’s the case, hopefully a future patch can address the issue.
If Nintendo releases Mario Odyssey in time for the holidays, I can see them hitting 5 - 7 million units no problem. 10 million is a major stretch.
“Within three to four feet of another wireless device, such as a wireless speaker or a wireless access point.”