pinkurocket
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What does it smell like?
The demo units are bolted down but even with that, they feel light.I was thinking weight. How heavy is it and does it feel sturdy but also sophisticated?
Not sure what you mean by the grip, but the Switch Pro Co felt great, was shocked. It's feels more like an Xbox pad in quality than say, the plastic toy like feel to the Wii U on. It's got some weight to it and just snugly fits.How the grip feels vs the pro controller.
Well, disappointing to hear Zelda looks unanimously ugly on the big screen so far.
Standing a foot from a large screen isn't really a good way to judge the game.Well, disappointing to hear Zelda looks unanimously ugly on the big screen so far.
I'm going to assume it's partially due to the massive screens and standing less than a meter from them. The screens were huge, at least 55.Well, disappointing to hear Zelda looks unanimously ugly on the big screen so far.
He's the first person I heard say that. Don't let one single impression change your whole opinion.
Are the arrow buttons close enough so you can hit diagonals easily with a thumb?
Is it comfortable to hold in portable mode?
Much appreciated.
He's the first person I heard say that. Don't let one single impression change your whole opinion.
Edit: OK, didn't know about standing a foot away from a gigantic screen, lol
I worked game events for years, this is sometimes an issue, I often started my day checking 50+ screens but at a busy event this can be overlooked.Poorly calibrated TV's at events like these are the norm I believe. Overly sharpened etc
The frame rate was bad, so bad I just figured it was an old build. Only when hitting large clumps of grass, combat otherwise was silky smooth and a real joy to partake in.
I believe you played the E3 demo on Switch. The final built runs much smoother and (almost?) always stays at 30 FPS.
Not sure if that's already known but, can you see if the grip has a micro USB or USB-C connector on the top/bottom to charge the Joy-Con's? I know we need a special grip sold separately to charge them wirelessly but I'm curious if the grip that comes with the console has some kind of direct charge via USB in the same way we charge the PS4 controllers...
I know it just makes me sad...
#1) One you can answer now: how large are your hands? And the related Switch question for tomorrow: how comfortable is the Joy Con grip in your hands? Can you easily reach everything and not feel cramped? Does the Grip fill your palms or do you have to "claw grip" it because it's so small?
#2) Also how large are the face buttons on the Joy Cons compared to, say, the Wii Remote 1 and 2 buttons? And are they clicky or mushy when pressed?
#3) Try to feel if the fan is running in portable mode or not. Feel for air coming out of the top vent. If unsure, please lick your finger and see if it feels "cold" when you hold it over that vent. If any airflow at all it will feel cold against a wet finger.
#4) If you play Zelda, see if the version is "12S" or "1.0" It will say on the bottom right corner of the start screen.
#5) Also if you play Zelda, if you find an area with bad framerate, please try to stay in that same spot and see if the framerate gets smooth again or if it stays choppy while in that spot. If it's the demo where you start in a cave, it will probably get choppy in the area where you get the axe from the stump right after talking to the old man. It's unlcear to us if that is a streaming issue or if it is just because that area has so much geometry on the screen (grass). If it gets smooth again then it was probably only a streaming issue.
If you can answer any of these you're a hero. If you can get to all of them you're MY hero! Lol. Thanks in advance for offering.
Maybe this video will give you a good impression:
https://twitter.com/Dystify/status/824614665959460864
Yes. As you can see on the image below it's possible to put the cable in and let the Switch stand.
The temp they hired to stand at the booth will answer all your questions about stuff only engineers at NCL and NTD will know and PR would never let them tell anyone.
They won't (and can't) answer that.
That's an easy no, even without official comment.
Is the screen glass or plastic!
I haven't found where it's been said anywhere!
Probably enough questions, but I'm wondering how good a job those split d-pad buttons work at Ultra Street Fighter 2 (as a d-pad).
Fan noise?
Not sure what you mean by the grip, but the Switch Pro Co felt great, was shocked. It's feels more like an Xbox pad in quality than say, the plastic toy like feel to the Wii U on. It's got some weight to it and just snugly fits.
It reminded me of the small OG Xbox pad.
Second favourite pad now, first being XB1 elite.