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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by mewmartigan
(Post 13223671)
Outlast 1 and 2 are coming to Switch in early 2018. I love survival horror games and didn't get the chance to play these on my PS4.
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ou.../1100-6455535/ |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
eshop cards on sale at ebay, 50 bucks for 42.50:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/50-Nintendo...kAAOSwySVaKeYf |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Mario Kart 8 steel book coming to Best Buy (and maybe other retailers?).
https://nintendowire.com/wp-content/...2/mk-steel.jpg https://nintendowire.com/wp-content/...12/MKSteel.jpg https://nintendowire.com/news/2017/1...rrives-retail/ |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Too bad that wasn’t offered when the game first released. In a way I don’t mind though as I like keeping my collections uniform.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
That Steelbook is featured in next Sunday's Best Buy ad. I will probably pick it up as that's the game my daughter wants for the Switch.
Found one single copy Explorers Edition of Zelda Breath of the Wild and bought it. That guide and map is a nice free physical bonus. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Sorry, follow-up question :
Can two different people have different game saves and profiles for the same game (Zelda, Mario) on the same Switch? I assume so, but I have a 3DS and know on those games it's one game save only. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Yes, it's actually very easy to have multiple profiles and switch between them on a per game basis. When you choose a game, it basically asks you which profile you want to play as.
You can even enter the app store with different accounts. That's how I browse the Japanese eshop. I think they finally added a way to transfer users and saves off the machine as well, so that's useful if down the road you get another switch. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Thanks!
Is there a way to buy games on your account in the eShop online before you own a Switch? I'd like to grab the two new Pinball FX3 tables while they're free this week. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
You can go to nintendo.com, create your account (or link your existing 3ds account) and buy games digitally, but I'm not sure how pinball fx works, I didn't see a way to get the tables.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Dang. I wanted to get that.
Maybe I will message the Pinball FX guys and ask them. I can't be the only one wanting to wait until Christmas morning to open their Switch. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13226286)
Dang. I wanted to get that.
Maybe I will message the Pinball FX guys and ask them. I can't be the only one wanting to wait until Christmas morning to open their Switch. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Yeah, if it's for the kids, I'd go ahead and open it, set it up, download whatever you want and rebox it. They don't even put a sticker on the box to seal it or anything (which is another reason you should open it to make sure everything is in there). Otherwise you're going to be messing with wifi settings, setting up the users, downloading stuff at their dirt slow speeds, etc.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Oh. Good idea. That's something that never even occurred to me.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Well, I opened the box, set up my Nintendo account and bought and downloaded Pinball FX. It shows three tables in My Collection (the standard Sorcerer's Lair and the two new free ones), so I guess I already own them without having to purchase them from the store like I did for the PS4, XO and Steam?
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
I downloaded one of those Pinball FX titles (the one that has the themed tables for like Star Trek and Ghostbusters) but was disappointed that the game wanted to push DLC on me to get to play those. The only playable table was a Frankenstein one. I wound up just deleting it.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
That's Stern Pinball Arcade, not Pinball FX3. Different game.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 13227880)
That's Stern Pinball Arcade, not Pinball FX3. Different game.
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/201...ease_in_brazil
OH GOD PLEASE BE TRUE!!! Portable Burnout Paradise? :drool: |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Stolen from Reddit - how far gaming technology has come:
https://i.imgur.com/s8uiPVb.jpg Pretty cool. :thumbsup: |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
^ There is no reason the current Zelda/Switch carts couldn’t be even smaller other than they would be too easy to lose. Or eat. :rolleyes:
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
They’re pretty tiny as is. I don’t see why you’d want them smaller. I could see them being too easy to lose. Plus if they were any smaller it would probably be hard to put labels on. As is a lot of the labels just put the title in a stylized font.
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New Switch owner here.
Hoping someone can explain to me/help me fix a issue I am having with the system. It's become so frustrating that am considering rid of the system, and I just got it. :( LA Noire, my second Switch game, is apparently too large to fit on the proprietary media cartridge that Nintendo developed. It needs to download a 14 GB day one file update. When I attempt to download this to install on my microSD card it gets all the way to the the 99%-100% completed mark before the system gives me a "an error has occured" message. Frustratingly, the system decides that it doesn't have anything usable out the the 14GB of data it just downloaded, and tells me I need to start again. Repeated this process several times, taking care to try all the suggested actions I could find online. Remove microSD card; restarted system; even reformatted the memory card. Nothing worked. Same error, right as data should be completely done downloading. Final thing I tried was removing the microSD card and downloading the file to the system memory instead. That worked fine this time. However, when I went to copy the 14 GB file from the system memory to the external card I found the Switch doesn't allow this?!? If I can't move the 14 GB file to external memory, then I have almost no space left on a system I just got. Between the pre-installed Mario Odyssey game and the LA Noire mandatory update file I am nearly maxed out. |
Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Yeah, some of those massive 3rd party titles are really poorly planned out like that. What brand microsd are you using?
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by SunMonkey
(Post 13228092)
^ There is no reason the current Zelda/Switch carts couldn’t be even smaller other than they would be too easy to lose. Or eat. :rolleyes:
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Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 13228804)
Yeah, some of those massive 3rd party titles are really poorly planned out like that. What brand microsd are you using?
Specs say: Read : up to 80MB/s with UHS-1 interface Write : up to 20MB/s with UHS-1 interface |
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