Fair enough, wasn't thinking. Not a game I really have interest in playing anyways. Just a way to give the company less profit, but I removed my post
https://www.reddit.com/r/dbrand/s/RtYdMKQKjv https://www.reddit.com/r/dbrand/s/PdQlBSmeAc Guess people have been having some issues with the Dbrand KS2 case fyi
Allow me to introduce you to... the Deku Trio. Been the soundtrack for bath time ever since my daughter was born.
Nice, looks like GameCube controller analog triggers work perfectly in Mario Sunshine in 3D All Stars. Something I could have verified myself, but haven't gotten to it yet. Also, FYI, Soul Calibur and FZero have wide screen capabilities in their display settings if anyone didn't know
I went back and forth about picking up the new Fantasy Life because the art style gave me shovelware vibes, but I finally pulled the trigger because I adore the first one and have heard good things from people I trust. I already put a couple of hours into it today. It’s so much fun. Funny too. The Switch 2 version is great, it’s an ideal handheld game.
https://www.reddit.com/r/dbrand/s/jmixPn2ItA Insane response from Dbrand on Killswitch 2 case issues. A million paragraphs basically to say: - you're holding it wrong - nobody *actually* holds their switch 2 this way - they acknowledge that Nintendo built the joycons in a way to prevent this point of failure, as described in Welcome Tour, and that their case breaks that prevention - they noticed some of their cases are worse than others, and they will make changes so that the issue isn't *quite as bad* for some people, but it will still be an issue to an extent
I'm reading and I hate to be a devil's advocate about this, but are people really picking up their Switches by the Joycon?
So, I think what we need to keep in mind is that Nintendo products are built for children first and foremost, and we can't expect them to hold it the "right" way that Dbrand suggests, especially when Nintendo says it's okay to do. Also, yeah, I wouldn't hold it this way without a case on since joycons are pretty small. But when you add a grip to them like this case does, I think it's understandable for someone to grip the grip by the grip
Like, idk, this example seems like a reasonable way to pick up your handheld: https://www.reddit.com/r/dbrand/s/5fX6lhp7sk
It does, I admit that's a thing that can realistically happen and I also concede your point about children. I was more thinking about two items held together by magnets and actively not holding the heavier, bulkier part, because by not doing that, you've created a battle that magnet will not win. But I get that shit happens. I just really want a Switch 2 and I'm looking for an excuse to look down on the people that have them. Don't judge me, bro.
Anyone got a link to a 1TB express micro sd? I’ve been looking and can’t find any. Maybe they don’t exist yet
I think GameStop and Lexar are the only ones who make one that big and they've both been sold out for a while. They're also like $180+ I got the 512GB Onn card for $67, but it seems like that ones hard to track down now, too
I've been idly checking sources but I really haven't seen any restocks in my area and Nintendo seems to not want to send me my invite to buy it from their store.