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Going hands-on with the Nintendo Switch changed my mind completely

Why the Nintendo Switch has become one of our most wanted gadgets of the year.

MakieCoco2656d ago

Would be nice to see what others think of the console. I was very negative about it at first, but after I spent time with it, I really want one.

subtenko2656d ago

not me! tell em tupac!

"I see no changes, wake up in the morning and I ask myself..."

XbladeTeddy2655d ago

"I see no changes, wake up in the morning and I ask myself, is Nintendo still real or has it killed itself".

jaymacx2655d ago

Great comment... I've learned the hard way not to judge something until I try it..

subtenko2655d ago

Thats why I dont listen to people like Phil Spencer

XanderZane2655d ago

I was mostly fine with the hardware. My concern was mostly with the software and how much it would get this year. How much 3rd party companies would support it. This is the reason I'm waiting a year. My only problem with the hardware is 1. Having to use your smart phone for online gaming. 2. The JoyCon controllers see, to small for me. If it's anything like the Wii Remote when using it sideways, I don't even want to touch them. I'd stick with the Pro controller. Also, the battery life for the system and controllers when used remotely may be a problem as well. I'll try it when it somes to a kiosk at Gamestop or Best Buy.

wonderfulmonkeyman2655d ago (Edited 2655d ago )

The battery life basically matches other handhelds. How is that an issue?

Also, the battery life of the Joy Cons is 20 hours on a full charge.

morganfell2655d ago (Edited 2655d ago )

What others think? Might be good, might not be good. Tear down in progress:

https://www.reddit.com/r/nv...

https://www.reddit.com/r/nv...

ChattyGamer2655d ago (Edited 2655d ago )

After getting my hands on it I'm glad I pre-ordered it... I can see this being as big as the 3DS for sure.

The only thing is the price... If it was cheaper it would be a sure fire hit straight from the go BUT I think it's going to take a year or so to get a footing :D

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Poseph2656d ago

That's how a lot of people initially reacted. First they were very skeptical but after trying it out they were hooked. Bring the games Nintendo and this thing might be successful.

porkChop2656d ago

I think it will really take off once people take these things out to coffee shops, schools, planes, buses, etc. Once people see with their own eyes what the system can do and how it transforms, that's the selling point.

Moonman2656d ago

I agree. I will definitely be using mine as portable if I love that part of the experience. I am excited about local multiplayer and LAN play. As long as the install base loves it and it gets popular enough to have fun for portable multiplayer/online, it's going to be a success. This was a very convincing article.

Sathur2655d ago

Yeah. I will be using the switch in portable mode mostly. Imagine the interest it will recieve on the bus and on the street. It should be a success

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CrimsonPheonix2656d ago

Just like with PSVR everyone changes their mind when they get to use one themselves.

Muadiib2656d ago

Well I played my brothers PSVR before he sold it and I wasn't that impressed, it gave me motion sickness as well. I love the idea of VR but it's a few years from being ready.

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wonderfulmonkeyman2655d ago

Same for me, actually. I envy the people who didn't get motion sickness and were able to find a first person perspective, something not new to gaming, to be a new innovation.
More power to them, and I'm glad they're getting their money's worth out of that $650-$700+ they spent on a Pro and the VR stuff, but when I tried it, I was similarly as unimpressed.

Thankfully, this will act as a stepping stone towards either better AR, or towards VR dive pods, so the future will be brighter because of this early tech paving the way through experimentation.

GLITCHED_2655d ago

Very true, we thought the PSVR was just another gimmick, until we played it. Sold.

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CocoaBrother2656d ago

I had the fortune of testing out the console last night and a lot of my concerns were answered, especially with using 1 Joy-Con for games. Having a hands on experience definitely helped with my opinion of the console

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Zotac To Reveal Their Portable Gaming PC At COMPUTEX 2024

This sounds like a very interesting mobile gaming PC. ZOTAC returns to COMPUTEX 2024 to showcase its biggest push yet into brand-new product categories from Handheld Gaming.

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PlayStation VR2 Official PC Adapter by Sony Is Being Certified

An official PlayStation VR2 adapter for PC made by Sony is being certified. It won't be long before the VR headset is officially compatible.

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Profchaos8h ago

one step closer to unlocking the headsets full power.

I'm extremely underwhelmed with how Sony has treated it's psvr2 customers seriously Nintendo treated it's Wii U owners of which the sales were probably equal in the headsets 2bd year v the consoles far better.

This is the least they could do

ravens525h ago

I agree. I'm a day 1 consumer too. 😢 For my day 1 Vita. I do not like when Sony does that crap.

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BlackOni4h ago

Agreed, but to your point, those dollars went a lot further back then than they do now. This should have been a consideration from the beginning.

Imagine buying a monitor or tv that could only work with one device. That's basically what this equates to, so they left a LOT of money on the table by not making it PC compatible from the getgo. But to Sony's credit, even they were unaware of how popular their games would be once released on PC.

Babadook71h ago

I doubt there will be foveated rendering implemented on PC. PSVR2 is already a better experience than PCVR. PS5 Pro will unlock the full power.

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Neonridr6h ago

so now Sony is going to sell me an adapter I have to buy so I can use the headset on my PC? Gee, how generous of you :P

While it's great that I will be able to use this headset instead of my Index or Q3 for PC only VR titles, it's still a sad realization that Sony is sorta waiving the white flag here. Here's hoping they at least make some of their PSVR2 exclusive content available on PC as well now.

ocelot076h ago

I don't see it as waving the white flag. PSVR the first one even though modders did get it working on pc it was a awful experience.

PSVR2 one of the best VR headsets available. Requires just one usb c cable. Even though I truly believe exclusives are what sell consoles. When it comes to VR it's very nich among gamers. I'm ecstatic that soon I can imo use the best VR headset on both ps5 and pc. No need for a pc vr headset. I have said it since PSVR2 was announced that I hope they make it pc compatible. With it being a very expensive headset and pc vr being more popular it just makes sense for Sony to do this.

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Neonridr4h ago

as opposed to a Quest 3 that requires no cables, or a single cable if you want to pair it with your PC right? ;)

While the tech is better in the PSVR2 for the most part (I own an Index, Q3 and PSVR2), I'm still let down by certain things. Headset rumble is a novelty. Eye tracking has only been used well on a couple of titles.

to each their own I guess, but to me this doesn't give me confidence that Sony is fully investing in their own hardware, more like they are stepping back to allow others to fill in the gaps.

ocelot071h ago

@Neonridr not owned a quest 3. Did own a quest 1 and 2 both where fairly good. Have used a quest 3 for a limited time and thought it was fine. But comfort wise not as nice as psvr2.

Tried using quest 2 via wireless streaming to my pc and it was so bad I much rather using a single cable and have a solid connection than streaming the game from pc to headset.

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ocelot076h ago

It's most likely just going to be a usb c to usb 3 adapter. Even for modern era a lot of new cases and motherboards don't have a usb c ports.

The budget but still fairly fairly high end pc I recently helped my friend build. He went with a b550 motherboard. Didn't have a usb c port or a on board socket to connect a pc case with a front panel usb c. Had to get a cheap pcie usb c.

1nsomniac2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

They developed the headset/attached usb c cable so that it wasn’t possible to run through any port other than a designated ps5 port. The adapter allows all the data to be passed correctly to a none designated ps5 port.

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Steam Account Transfer Via Will on Death is Not Permitted, Valve Confirms

In case you were curious, a Steam account transfer via will is not permitted according to an official response from Valve.

anast1d 3h ago

The games are theirs. People just pay to ride the ride.

Skuletor10h ago

Would be nice if the article's writer looked into and reported whether other digital game libraries could be transferred over via will (Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, EGS, EA app, GOG, Ubisoft Connect, Rockstar Launcher etc) instead of this half-baked piece but it's probably the same for all of them anyway

Kornholic10h ago

This seems like a way bigger issue than mandatory PSN account linking for PlayStation games.

So where is the outcry?

Skuletor10h ago

It's not like PlayStation is doing any different.

"You may not sell, buy, trade, or transfer your Online ID, Account or any personal access to PSN Services through any means or method, including by use of web sites."
https://www.playstation.com...

NotoriousWhiz9h ago(Edited 9h ago)

It's not like your account just stops working when you die. Include your email, account id, and password in the will (including the password to your email) and your survivors should have no problem using your games.

anast7h ago

PC gamers are a different lot. They don't mind renting their games forever, they don't mind spending money on overpriced equipment, and they don't mind fiddling with settings for hours before they even play the game, but linking a PSN account demands a riot. This is hard to understand, but then again, we all have to draw our lines somewhere.

Skuletor7h ago

You sure talk a lot of nonsense.Go look up the percentage of digital sales compared to physical sales of PS5 games, then tell me again about "renting" games.

mandf6h ago

Overblown funny and 100percent true

anast5h ago(Edited 5h ago)

There is no option at all to buy a physical copy of a PC game... And more people game on consoles for the reasons that make PC gamers a different lot.

VIK21214h ago

it's not so much the linking but the fact that certain countries aren't allowed to access psn...

VIK21214h ago

@anast I have a disc ps5 since launch, initially I bought some disc games, but I can't be bothered to walk to a physical store nowadays... I just buy the titles when they go on special sale or gray market store like CDKeys...

DustMan4h ago

PSN was a different story altogether. It kept people who bought the game from playing in countries that PSN wasn't supported. I never understood the issue anyway.

I don't know if PC stuff is overpriced considering that you can buy a new video card with the same amount of money you'd spend over 5 or 6 years paying to play games online with a console. I'll never pay double to use the same connection. That is what I'll never understand about console gamers. "let me pay an extra hundred & twenty dollars a year to use the same internet I pay for monthly and use on literally every device in my home for free....except for my Playstation"

Extermin8or3_3h ago

@Skuletor about 50-60% of sales are digital for most games. Meaning 40-50% are physical....

anast3h ago

@VIK

You might not but you are not the expectation that creates a universal.

Skuletor1h ago

@Extermin8or3_
Right and where are you getting that information from?
https://www.statista.com/st...

@anast

"Renting games"
In the fourth fiscal quarter of 2023, approximately 77 percent of Sony Corporation's PlayStation gaming sales were generated via digital downloads.

"overpriced equipment"
Some people are willing to pay a premium for better performance, the way you keep talking about the PS5 Pro on N4G proves you're a hypocrite in that regard but whatever, lol

"fiddling with settings for hours before they even play the game"
Most pc games will give the option to scan your system to choose recommended settings or start with moderate settings that will run the game fine but you're free to mess around at your own leisure, to improve performance or quality if you wish to. For those that don't want to, there's free software that can do that for you, such as Nvidia's Geforce or AMD's AMD Catalyst. Geforce Experience even gives you the option of choosing whether to prioritize performance vs image quality with a simple slider for easy optimization, it's not rocket science, like you try make it out to be.

"linking a PSN account demands a riot"
Playstation selling Helldivers 2 in regions without the legal means to create a PSN account by Sony's own standards, then telling people in those regions that already bought the game that they can no longer play the game, isn't a cause for concern? Though you've already heard about that but keep going along with your own narrative because of your weird vendetta against PC on here.

This is hard to understand, but then again, we all have to draw our lines somewhere.

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thorstein9h ago

So just give your progeny the passwords.

OtterX8h ago

Keep the password sealed in the Will, only to be opened after death. :)

Aphrodia6h ago

Right? How are they gonna know you are dead?

FinalFantasyFanatic3h ago

The only way they will know is when an account is active for 300 years, lol.

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