Nintendo Switch 2 - For the Soytendo consoomers to speculate about the successor to the Switch, recently announced for 2025.

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Sakurai is mentally ill. His games' menus look like a mobile banking app, hideous.
Completely and utterly mogged by the pink puffball
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Today I learned that to tear down a switch 2 pro controller, you need to use isopropyl alochol and a spudger since they designed them with a top plate, then you can get to the screws and disassemble it. They shitified the process just enough to make it a slight hassle having to replace those drifting marvel thumbsticks.
I've never had any problem with the pro controllers. I still use my Switch ones because there's basically no reason to get the Switch 2 version (unless you care about the C button which I do not and never will). They're, at this point, probably the most used controllers in my lifetime and they still work great.

The joycons suck shit though. I've had to get two of them repaired and a third is starting to go. No problems with the Switch 2 joycons so far, but I also basically don't use them.
 
I've never had any problem with the pro controllers. I still use my Switch ones because there's basically no reason to get the Switch 2 version (unless you care about the C button which I do not and never will). They're, at this point, probably the most used controllers in my lifetime and they still work great.
Actually, did people figure out if the C Button on the Switch 2 pro controller can be used like any other button ala what some people did with making the modern Xbox's "share" button if it was paired to a computer by bluetooth or direct connection?, because if so, then it'd be an extra button that you could map anything to.
 
If you haven't tried it, give the switch 2 pro controller a go, it has the smoothest sticks I've ever felt. it has some sort of internal restrictor plate so the edges of the sticks don't grind into the casing of the controller like the old ones do.
 
Did Miyamoto brick everyone's Switch 1 so they'd have to buy the new one, or is mine just a broken piece of shit?
 
Sakurai is mentally ill. His games' menus look like a mobile banking app, hideous.
i remember when they revealed the menu redesign in ultimate like it was a selling point. or the update where they said you can use the switch as a MP3 player and listen to smash music in sleep mode, and showed some girl lugging her switch around in her purse with earbuds in it. nips just don't get it.
 
Did Miyamoto brick everyone's Switch 1 so they'd have to buy the new one, or is mine just a broken piece of shit?
I still use mine. I keep it next to my bed and sometimes I'll just play a bit of Switch in bed if I don't feel like sitting on the couch. Which these days is often.
 
Did Miyamoto brick everyone's Switch 1 so they'd have to buy the new one, or is mine just a broken piece of shit?
The only console I ever had break on me in its normal lifetime was my Switch. Bear in mind, I never owned a 360 or PS3, both of which were infamous for breaking.
 
launching the switch 2 this early with nogaems because of tariff scares will probably hurt them in the long run, not quite as bad as sega surprise dropping the saturn but still not good.
Dunno man. Nintendo has sold over 10 million units. I would say Nintendo is in a pretty good spot and will continue to sell units because it’s Nintendo.
 
never had a nintendo console break on me. i had a GBC cartridge die once but that was it. my 360 RRoD's multiple times but i fixed it by unplugging it, holding the power button for 30 seconds then plugging it back in. this happened a few times over a decade ago and hasn't happened since.
you can fix just about anything with that trick btw
 
never had a nintendo console break on me
My DS Lites never really lasted 2 years. The thumbpad of my 3DS were always the first to disintegrate. JoyCon drift. One or two of my cubes burned out after several years.
 
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The thumbpad of my 3DS were always the first to disintegrate.
jesus christ you must grip hard as hell cuz that's not normal.
joycon drift on the other hand :(
you know how they offer free repairs for joycons? over the years i've sent several joycons (i have 4) to them, and they did fix them, but they always started drifting again. that is...up until this year, when they started sending my joycons back UNFIXED, or even more defective than before. what a joke. i theorize that the results vary based on which repair shop your joycons get sent to when they give you a label, and frustratingly you cannot choose different repair shops so i've been stuck with the same shitty one 3 or 4 times in a row this year
 
jesus christ you must grip hard as hell cuz that's not normal.
Well, the 2DS XL is exactly ergonomic (but then again, a LOT of their hamdhelds never were comfortable to hold). And it doesn't really have the same range of motion that I'm used with console controllers when I'm playing Zelda or Smash. So it eventually just gets partially locked in a specific position. I've literally just left my last one alone for a few months and the rubber just went from being mostly intact to just crumbling apart.
 
My DS Lites never really lasted 2 years. The thumbpad of my 3DS were always the first to disintegrate. JoyCon drift. One or two of my cubes burned out after several years.
my friend had a ds lite, the top screen only worked if you bent it back all the way and you had to blow under the right trigger constantly for it to work. lites had really shit build quality.
 
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