Jaded Alyx
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Doesn't the Switch only have one USB hole?
It has two on the outside, and one inside.
Doesn't the Switch only have one USB hole?
Nope. It's got 2 USB 2.0s on the front of the dock, and one USB 3.0 inside the back panel, alongside the HDMI and AC adaptor ports.
Doesn't the Switch only have one USB hole?
Doesn't the Switch only have one USB hole?
as previously, seeing good pictures of the device makes me want one more. i don't know why that is working so well on me.
I still wonder if the triggers are analog and not digital. It seems like all of the information we have gotten so far is just from journalists and hands-on impressions saying they don't "feel" analog, but the Radio Free Nintendo podcast #505 around the 74 min mark is talking with a Switch developer (Syrenne McNulty) and that person clearly says that the triggers are analog, so have we gotten any word from other Switch developers? Could the buttons just be pressure sensitive?
Here is a link to the podcast:
Radio Free Nintendo #505
She later said she was mistaken due to being tired.
Ok, thanks for the update
as previously, seeing good pictures of the device makes me want one more. i don't know why that is working so well on me.
It also says 20hrs battery life for Joycons, I think this is new.
What is the goddamn deal with the voice chat nonsense?
It also says 20hrs battery life for Joycons, I think this is new.
It also says 20hrs battery life for Joycons, I think this is new.
What is the goddamn deal with the voice chat nonsense?
Doesn't the Switch only have one USB hole?
What is the goddamn deal with the voice chat nonsense?
Nintendo will release Gamecube joycons which will be required for the GC virtual console games. I'm sure that will go down well lol.
Oh, we did find out for sure that triggers are digital? Same for Pro Controller?
If so, is GCN VC essentially debunked, or is there a reasonable workaround?
Doesn't the Switch only have one USB hole?
Has there been any word on whether or not you can have the dock in a horizontal position? It simply won't fit in my entertainment center in the vertical orientation they've been showing.
I might be going blind but there don't seem to be on/off buttons on the joy-cons or are there?
With portability in mind, I've been wondering how easy it would be to accidentally switch them on in a bag for instance, meaning that they'd potentially be empty by the time you want to use the Switch.
Two other questions that came to mind are:
- why are there still Wii-style sync buttons needed when other wireless controllers like on PS4 don't use those? I've always found using these a hassle of sorts, as sometimes they simply wouldn't connect on Wii.
- If you can charge the joy-cons while attaching them to the Switch, will the process work in reverse as well in the sense that they could either provide additional back-up power to the Switch or even drain power from it when they run low?
Doubt it. Doesn't look like it was designed that way at all.
Yes, that's why the cutout in the dock flap has the notch in the side - so the wires can feed out the side. You can lay it horizontal and put the Switch screen face up.Has there been any word on whether or not you can have the dock in a horizontal position? It simply won't fit in my entertainment center in the vertical orientation they've been showing.
I still can't believe this thing has only 32gb. Why Nintendo is so ankward?
All leaks point to 4 GB,though the amount used for games is a guess but one source said 3.2I still want an official number on how much Ram it has, but I guess its going to be 4GB.
Bummer, guess I'll cancel my pre-order then.
Yes, that's why the cutout in the dock flap has the notch in the side - so the wires can feed out the side. You can lay it horizontal and put the Switch screen face up.
Doubt it. Doesn't look like it was designed that way at all.
Bummer, guess I'll cancel my pre-order then.
I might be going blind but there don't seem to be on/off buttons on the joy-cons or are there?
With portability in mind, I've been wondering how easy it would be to accidentally switch them on in a bag for instance, meaning that they'd potentially be empty by the time you want to use the Switch.
Two other questions that came to mind are:
- why are there still Wii-style sync buttons needed when other wireless controllers like on PS4 don't use those? I've always found using these a hassle of sorts, as sometimes they simply wouldn't connect on Wii.
- If you can charge the joy-cons while attaching them to the Switch, will the process work in reverse as well in the sense that they could either provide additional back-up power to the Switch or even drain power from it when they run low?
Has there been any word on whether or not you can have the dock in a horizontal position? It simply won't fit in my entertainment center in the vertical orientation they've been showing.
Okname a android device or ios device that has more than 32GB in the base model
I still can't believe this thing has only 32gb. Why Nintendo is so ankward?
The HDMI port would be in a very awkward position if you tried to lay the dock on its front or back. Hmm. I wonder if there will be a third party solution.
I thought the Jimmy Fallon footage showed rubber feet on the back of the dock which indicated it could be layed down? Also why else would the wires have a cutout through the side?
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How so?
The fact that there is a cutout on the side of the dock indicates this is specifically designed to be layed down horizontally...
Well, I'm an idiot. Good news, though!
The fact that there is a cutout on the side of the dock indicates this is specifically designed to be layed down horizontally...
Yes, that's why the cutout in the dock flap has the notch in the side - so the wires can feed out the side. You can lay it horizontal and put the Switch screen face up.
Why not both?No it's not.
It's designed to keep your cords more tidy.
It also says 20hrs battery life for Joycons, I think this is new.