All Channels
Popular
40°

Consumers' Association calls on Nintendo Switch users to report problems

The Consumers' Association calls on Nintendo Switch users to report problems with the controller of their game console. The call is part of a joint action of 9 European consumer organizations.

Read Full Story >>
translate.google.com
120°

Is Your Switch 2 Secretly Killing Your Joy-Cons? What Nintendo Doesn't Want You To Know

The Switch 2 is out, and so are the Joy-Con problems. Jump Dash Roll digs into stick drift and familiar connectivity glitches and asks whether history is repeating itself with Nintendo's latest hardware.

Read Full Story >>
jumpdashroll.com
1nsomniac323d ago

If you’re trying to act like a serious outlet, with a serious message surrounding a companies QA process. Try not to start it off by saying you can also find our other story “7 Reasons Why the Switch 2 Simply Isn't as Good as the Nintendo Switch.”

Amateur “media outlet” with a clear agenda. Stay clear of this garbage website.

..and let’s get this straight that’s not being pro Nintendo because I’m not. That’s being anti garbage websites trying to push agendas.

Babadook7323d ago

I have not heard of Stick drift for this system yet. This article doesn't really even show it to be a real thing.

Rage77323d ago

When you have outlets like Eurogamer/IGN misinforming and never correcting, flooding gaming news with ragbaiting and engagement farming (only feeding the trolls to create more) well, you have these examples of it "trickling down effect" where smaller outlets want to emulate (and gain that farm) in the process. Gaming press was already in the dumpster a long time ago, but since Apr. 2nd, they all shot for a new low, and are still riding that wave today.

IanTH323d ago (Edited 323d ago )

I don't think that's entirely fair. For starters, the content of this article - clickbaity title aside - seems pretty comprehensive & well presented. I think it holds up on its own merits for the most part.

Aside from that, the "7 reasons" article itself generally praises Switch 1 and uses that praise to contrast their complaints with Switch 2. It's not, say, trashing it compared to newer gen consoles or something. The conclusion feels pretty balanced, and echoes a lot of what you've read elsewhere. All said, and perhaps I'm missing something, but I don't really see what the agenda here would be.

And some of the points are at least valid points of conversation:

Poor Screen Choice (ghosting/response time issues, well covered at this point), Lack of Analog Improvements (experts & enthusiasts generally agree we're looking at similar tech to the old, failure-prone design), & Dock Compatibility issues (a somewhat fair complaint, as its a regression from Switch 1's flexibility to use external USB-C displays with no way to achieve functional parity: if the fan is required, then allow us to play the handheld settings/resolutions when lacking a cooling dock, or introduce an accessory to do so).

There were a couple "meh" points, and 1 I'd categorize as a pretty poor take (not needing new hardware), which was weird and poorly argued. But overall, title aside, it felt like a largely inoffensive piece.

90°

Nintendo’s new Joy-Con charging stand may be hinting at Switch 2 tweak

With the Nintendo Switch 2 allegedly moving to magnetic Joy-Cons, this new charging stand may be a hint of what's to come for the handheld.

Read Full Story >>
pockettactics.com
60°

The 2023 State of Switch Survey Results

Six years in what do Nintendo fans think about the Nintendo Switch? Here are all the results from the sixth annual 2023 State of Switch survey.

Read Full Story >>
switchweekly.com