I bought a neon Switch and a set of neon joycons so that I can play with a totally red, totally blue and the original red and blue joycon layout. To have three options is nice imo 🤘🏻
Isn't it the same as "Team Neon" if you buy the Nintendo neon red/blue joy-cons here: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/nintend...ch-neon-red-neon-blue/5730704.p?skuId=5730704 ?
Beauty and simplicity of gray plus the neon as an option.
We must have read two different threads..So the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
It most likely won't.So the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
Ypud have thrse options by buying any second set of joycons with switch. For instance: gray switch, blue joy cons. You coumd do all blue, all gret or grey and blue.
The first part of your rant is almost the universally oposite of what everyone has said. For the last part, when has they ever been backward compatibility with controllers from previous systems? I don't count the Wii and WiiU. The Wii was sold as a new system witha Gamecube built into it and the WiiU was a new system with a Wii built into it.So the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
Oh well...at least the Joy-Cons seem (even more) comfortable with the straps on. Guess we'll have to find out about the gyro functionality details later in little over a month when the Switch is available.I was unfortunately unable to test any game in this way other than ARMS, and that doesn't really apply to the question based on its control scheme (you use both controllers for motion controls in ARMS).
The colors are on the opposite side so the real team neon will know that you are an imposter. It's fine though because gray is the only sensible choice.
So the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
Couldn't play Zelda. And even if I could, they were only demoing it on TVs.
So the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
So the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
The colors are on the opposite side so the real team neon will know that you are an imposter. It's fine though because gray is the only sensible choice.
So the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
Isn't it the same as "Team Neon" if you buy the Nintendo neon red/blue joy-cons here: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/nintend...ch-neon-red-neon-blue/5730704.p?skuId=5730704 ?
Beauty and simplicity of gray plus the neon as an option.
I bought a neon Switch and a set of neon joycons so that I can play with a totally red, totally blue and the original red and blue joycon layout. To have three options is nice imo ����
I wouldn't read too much into this imo. The early demos of Splatoon at E3s also allowed players to change kits between matches, but those demos were literally only pick kit, lobby and play match.
Splatoon 2 switch weapon between matches - yes, in the setup they gave us (turf war local ad hoc multiplayer 4v4), we were able to change weapons between matches.
I wouldn't read too much into this imo. The early demos of Splatoon at E3s also allowed players to change kits between matches, but those demos were literally only pick kit, lobby and play match.
OH - and I am 150% team NEON after seeing it in person. BEAUTIFUL.
I wouldn't read too much into this imo. The early demos of Splatoon at E3s also allowed players to change kits between matches, but those demos were literally only pick kit, lobby and play match.
Agreed, but definitely something we can hope for and almost expect. I'm sure loadouts are a highly requested feature that was absent in the original game, hopefully we'll be able to have a few options to choose from in between matches
Did you check to see if the screen is glass or plastic?
Oh, and I'm 99.9% sure the screen has glass over it. It did not feel like plastic to me. Felt like some kind of gorilla glass.
So the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
Ypud have thrse options by buying any second set of joycons with switch. For instance: gray switch, blue joy cons. You coumd do all blue, all gret or grey and blue.
At this point I mostly care about software and os.
Unified account?
What OS level features are there?
How does lan switch linking work?
What's the friend app like and how does it integrate?
Any my Nintendo features?
Etc.
Can wii and wiiu controllers connect?
I wouldn't read too much into this imo. The early demos of Splatoon at E3s also allowed players to change kits between matches, but those demos were literally only pick kit, lobby and play match.
But you cant make a all blue set or red set.
Blue is alwys left and red always right
Or is it the other Way around
You can buy all red and all blue sets on Best Buy's website.But you cant make a all blue set or red set.
Blue is alwys left and red always right
Or is it the other Way around
Since I'm an exhibitor at South, I got to try the Switch before hours a couple of times.
Zelda feels like a great game, and I'm excited to play more in a month. They started me off with a pro controller, and once I got to a certain point, they let me undock the switch.
Unrelated to my impressions, a developer I spoke to mentioned that optimization on the system is currently difficult, but it's a good machine. He said [URL=" game[/URL] shouldn't have any problem running on it, but that's unsurprising.
Does zelda have any motion controls on switch?
Your threadshitting-shtick is so, so old.
Cancel your preorder now so you can move onSo the joy-cons feel bad in the grip, buttons are clicky and the "d-pad" is in fact all seperate buttons. What the fuck. Pro Controller from Wii U better work because I'm not buying another one.
But you cant make a all blue set or red set.
Blue is alwys left and red always right
Or is it the other Way around
Easily, if you're talking the ol' hold one to run and bottom of thumb to jump. That's fine.
I was surprised how comfortable the right Joycon was, despite the nearly center positioned analog stick.
As far as the Splatoon weapon selecting, I wouldn't get too excited.
Yes, it allowed you to select weapons in the menu but this was because it was your only way to pick your weapon. You are playing a demo so you don't make a load out or make your character. Could easily see it still not letting you in the final game but fingers crosses.
I'm so excited for it. It was so fun to play.
Like somebody else said, this event made me want to get a second switch for my gf. She really enjoyed it and doesn't really even play games. That nintendo multiplayer game magic with this being so convenient to use is making this my ideal system. So hyped.
I know it's off-topic, but holy shit you're making a sequel to LOVE?!
Instantly one of my most anticipated indies.