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7/2/2025, 9:14:28 AM
>>714249416
>Even the battery isn't a Nintendo issue. It's a technology issue.
Oh I know that the lower battery life was meant to happen with the overall increased performance and higher TDP but it's still something I would list as a negative, compared to my regular use of the OLED model which lasted longer per charge.
>If you're playing more than 3 hours of video games a day, you need help.
Please kindly fuck off with your virtue-signaling lol
I'm allowed to spend time on videogames as much as I want outside of work
>>714249424
It's a bit bigger but the thickness remains the same so it's not a problem when handling it. I also appreciate the joycons stay in place this time around, the right joycon in my OLED Switch had a habit to slide upwards a small bit.
I do agree that some games would benefit from running on [docked Switch 1] mode when using the Switch 2 as handheld. Little Nightmares 1 for instance looks great when docked on Switch 2 (in addition to now run at 60fps since it wasn't capped) but it still looks rather fuzzy when playing in handheld.
>>714249590
>Other than nintendo games how do you defend getting a switch 2 over a Steam deck?
I play virtually all games on Switch personally, including ports and multiplats. Switch 2 is also where I expect my Japanese games, even the most niche ones, to be there.
That and I just want the sheer convenience of a console, games working out of the box (even if performance is not perfect at times), swapping between portable and home console modes in the middle of a game, etc.
>Even the battery isn't a Nintendo issue. It's a technology issue.
Oh I know that the lower battery life was meant to happen with the overall increased performance and higher TDP but it's still something I would list as a negative, compared to my regular use of the OLED model which lasted longer per charge.
>If you're playing more than 3 hours of video games a day, you need help.
Please kindly fuck off with your virtue-signaling lol
I'm allowed to spend time on videogames as much as I want outside of work
>>714249424
It's a bit bigger but the thickness remains the same so it's not a problem when handling it. I also appreciate the joycons stay in place this time around, the right joycon in my OLED Switch had a habit to slide upwards a small bit.
I do agree that some games would benefit from running on [docked Switch 1] mode when using the Switch 2 as handheld. Little Nightmares 1 for instance looks great when docked on Switch 2 (in addition to now run at 60fps since it wasn't capped) but it still looks rather fuzzy when playing in handheld.
>>714249590
>Other than nintendo games how do you defend getting a switch 2 over a Steam deck?
I play virtually all games on Switch personally, including ports and multiplats. Switch 2 is also where I expect my Japanese games, even the most niche ones, to be there.
That and I just want the sheer convenience of a console, games working out of the box (even if performance is not perfect at times), swapping between portable and home console modes in the middle of a game, etc.
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