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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
I know when I have zero interest in ever buying a game or system I continue to post 30+ times in the thread just to let everyone know. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Well the Wii U was the first Nintendo system that I never owned nor bought. I've got a Switch preordered already and can't wait to play Zelda... everything else? I guess I'll see in a month or two...
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
(Post 13022850)
Since there'll inevitably be a hardware update somewhere along the way, what would you like to see Nintendo add/change?
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
A $50 price drop would be nice. $300 is way too much for a portable system with a short battery life and it's a lot of money for an underpowered home console.
Getting a Switch with a pack-in game ( even crappy one like 1-2 Switch) for $249 on Black Friday might be tempting though. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 13023017)
Better/more games. Simple, but also, not so simple.
I am concerned about Splatoon 2 playing more like an expansion pack than a full-blown sequel, and there's no word on the campaign yet. Arms is by pretty much all accounts incredibly fun, although I'm not sold yet that it'll have the staying power of a Smash, Splatoon, or Kart.
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13023023)
Getting a Switch with a pack-in game ( even crappy one like 1-2 Switch) for $249 on Black Friday might be tempting though.
The great thing about an early March launch is that there's a whole bunch of time for things to be more fully-baked for the holidays: a compelling library, OS tweaks/updates/polish, online, Virtual Console, fixes for that left Joy-Con disconnection error, etc. Plus anyone who wants to pay $300 to be an early access beta tester before the console's truly ready for prime time can! :p |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
So, the username for my Nintendo account is "SonicYogurt". You can't use that to add me as a friend on the Switch, though.
You add friends by: * Already being friends on Facebook * Following someone on Twitter * Already being connected in Miitomo, Super Mario Run, etc. * Having already played on a Switch game together online * Befriending someone who's physically nearby with his/her own Switch * Friend codes Why? They didn't do friend codes on the Wii U. Ugh. At least this time it's just one way; if I give you my friend code and you accept, we're friends, and I don't need your friend code in turn. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
:lol: Gotta love em!
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Friend codes are back? rotfl
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Hadrian7
(Post 13022980)
Well the Wii U was the first Nintendo system that I never owned nor bought. I've got a Switch preordered already and can't wait to play Zelda... everything else? I guess I'll see in a month or two...
Games wise, things like the Nindies announcement has me pretty hopeful. Seems like it's going to be an awesome system for those kind of smaller games. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 13023198)
Games wise, things like the Nindies announcement has me pretty hopeful. Seems like it's going to be an awesome system for those kind of smaller games.
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
IGN gave Zelda a 10. Too bad its not on a better (imo) system.
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
All the Switch preorders I made look like they're in progress -
Best Buy - ready for pick up, and the store by me is doing a midnight launch. Target - shipped, but probably won't show up until early next week. Amazon - shipping today, should be here tomorrow by 8 PM. And no, i'm not hoarding to profit off of them, i'm giving them to coworkers at cost who decided they wanted one :p |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
I ordered the console from Amazon, and I got a shipping notification for it earlier this morning.
I ordered BotW and an Archer Link Amiibo from Best Buy, and that's been 'preparing' for days. Fingers crossed that they all get here tomorrow! :D It'll be kinda funny since they'll probably arrive from different carriers, so I won't be able to take advantage of 'em all at once. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Nintendo replied about the friend code debacle:
Several methods can be used to add friends as quickly and easily as possible: · By linking Nintendo Switch to your Nintendo Account, your friends from Miitomo and Super Mario Run will appear as friend candidates so you can easily send them a friend request. Also, we are planning it so that friends from social networking services will be listed as candidates, too. In the future, you will be able to send a friend request to friends associated with your NNID (Wii U/Miiverse) and Nintendo 3DS. In some games you will be able to use an in-game interface to send friend requests. You can send friend requests to those who have played with you recently. You can establish a friend through local wireless communication. You can also send a friend request by using a friend code. I wonder if you can add friends on the Wii U and just have them show up on your Switch. :lol: As for friend codes, Jeff Gerstmann sez: I got a friend request from someone via friend code and it offers no details beyond their (non-unique) nickname and icon. Seems kinda bad? |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 13023397)
Best Buy - ready for pick up, and the store by me is doing a midnight launch.
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 13023408)
Mine says that too. Can I go pick it after work today, or do I have to wait until midnight?
Although my friend said he called the store by us and they told him they would let people in around 11 or 11:30 to start processing orders. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 13023408)
Mine says that too. Can I go pick it after work today, or do I have to wait until midnight?
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
For those actually buying a Switch, any of you guys already preorder a case too? I still need to get one and looking at options.
Also, I know not everyone's use cases are the same, but knowing that i'm travelling a lot this month including trips to New York and the Bahamas, the idea of being able to play Zelda on the plane and away from home makes me more excited I decided to keep the Switch order. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
I saw a couple people camped out in from of my BB today.
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 13023486)
For those actually buying a Switch, any of you guys already preorder a case too? I still need to get one and looking at options.
Also, I know not everyone's use cases are the same, but knowing that i'm travelling a lot this month including trips to New York and the Bahamas, the idea of being able to play Zelda on the plane and away from home makes me more excited I decided to keep the Switch order. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
I don't really want one that bad, but the Zelda reviews are tempting me.
Also heard (not sure if true) that my closest Best Buy will have 100 non-presale units available at midnight.... Edit: got my golden ticket! Everyone in line got one. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Got to my store at just after 11. I was probably 40th in line and was the second to last person in line to get one. Have to wait til I pick up my son tomorrow to open it. Going to be a long graveyard shift of staring at the box lol.
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re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Also got to Best Buy a little bit after 11 and waited in line with a friend of mine. Took over 2 hours, as Best Buy had each preorder individually labeled with your name so they were slow sorting and finding your particular order. It was also just one long line for everyone including people that were buying without preorders, which was kind of annoying. It looked like they had plenty of stock for people that just lined up though, which is nice to see for a Nintendo console :lol:
Too tired to really mess with it, but will probably bring it to work and mess with it there. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
The Target down the road from me had obviously been picked clean as far as hardware goes by the time I got there, but they had a bunch of pro controllers sitting out. I grabbed one, and the cashier said that hardly anyone picking up their consoles this morning were interested. I guess everyone is opting for the Joy-Cons + grip instead.
They also had at least one of those friggin' colossal Zelda Master Editions behind glass. Someone in another thread here (I think?) said that it's larger than the box for the Switch itself, and I believe it. So, I have a controller for a system that isn't here yet. :D USPS is delivering the Switch, and UPS is delivering BotW and an Amiibo. |
re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Strolled into my target this morning and picked up the console along with Zelda and Bomberman. I'm not really too sure that this release is setting the world on fire haha. They had a pretty decent stack of them behind the counter. That being said, there were four other people roaming around the video game area trying to find one, before we were directed over to the customer service area. Not exactly a way to move consoles when there's absolutely zero indication that they even have them in stock.
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