Rumors say they are hall effect joysticks. So im confident with no tokyo drift happening there. However I could see on this trailer when the joycon attached to the body (with the snap sound effects) it is only magnetized and does not lock. The body's male contact points are fully exposed as well. Thats a very big bummer right there. They should have made the joycon's contact points male recessed instead of female since joycons can be replaced.
I traded in my original Switch last month after it went unused for over a year, but I held onto some accessories. Thanks to USB-C standards, both the charger and a USB-A and HDMI adapter work with my new ROG Ally X. I would predict these same accessories should work with the Switch 2 as well; I may have to start saving again if Okami's sequel ends up being a Switch exclusive. Backwards compatibility is a great feature for exiting players migrating. That, and Nintendo learned their lesson about silly names like "Wii and Wii U," and hopefully we'll be seeing future generations continue with Switch followed by a generational number.
If I can transfer EVERYTHING from my Switch to my Switch 2 like you could transfer things from your old 3ds to your new 3ds, then I'm almost sold, but if you can use the joycon as a mouse and they advertise shooters that way (by moving with left joy con and the right joy con is your mouse), then I'll not only buy a switch 2, but I will start playing shooters for the first time in my life🔥
I’m not hopeful the switch 2 is going to be a powerhouse considering how small it is compared to the handheld PC’s, I guess I won’t be playing COD on the switch 2
I hope Switch 2 went with Bluetooth 5.1 because with Bluetooth 4 some of my head sets do not connect properly (sometimes only one ear bud works and not both).
Honestly, the device holds little interest for me unless & until an OLED screen model is released... Also, I noticed today that Curry's has the MSI Claw 8 AI up for pre-order (£899) prior to its now official Feb 11th release.....quite tempted, TBH. Need more reviews of it.
Exacly what I, and i assume a lot of ppl wanted personally, no need for more gimmick. Switch 1 already had enough features. I'm a bit bummed they didn't put analog trigger, tho.
All I care about is if the games are good and the hardware is solid. Every console doesn’t need a distinctive gimmick. At this point there’s only so much more you can do form factor wise. A lot of people just want a more powerful switch. This is that. It’s fine.
Rumors say they are hall effect joysticks. So im confident with no tokyo drift happening there. However I could see on this trailer when the joycon attached to the body (with the snap sound effects) it is only magnetized and does not lock. The body's male contact points are fully exposed as well. Thats a very big bummer right there.
They should have made the joycon's contact points male recessed instead of female since joycons can be replaced.
Yeah it’ll be really interesting to see how good that snap is. I’m hopeful it’s not a flimsy connection too.
I traded in my original Switch last month after it went unused for over a year, but I held onto some accessories. Thanks to USB-C standards, both the charger and a USB-A and HDMI adapter work with my new ROG Ally X. I would predict these same accessories should work with the Switch 2 as well; I may have to start saving again if Okami's sequel ends up being a Switch exclusive.
Backwards compatibility is a great feature for exiting players migrating. That, and Nintendo learned their lesson about silly names like "Wii and Wii U," and hopefully we'll be seeing future generations continue with Switch followed by a generational number.
4:10 think switch labo and ring fit. But for normal games I don't see much of an obstacle having backward compatibility with.
If I can transfer EVERYTHING from my Switch to my Switch 2 like you could transfer things from your old 3ds to your new 3ds, then I'm almost sold, but if you can use the joycon as a mouse and they advertise shooters that way (by moving with left joy con and the right joy con is your mouse), then I'll not only buy a switch 2, but I will start playing shooters for the first time in my life🔥
I’m not hopeful the switch 2 is going to be a powerhouse considering how small it is compared to the handheld PC’s, I guess I won’t be playing COD on the switch 2
My main concern is the joycon. Will they drift when playing?
Yes they will drift, Nintendo are now promoting this as a feature. A kind of ‘hard mode’ for good players.
Hahaha yes Nintendo drift mode 🤣
I hope Switch 2 went with Bluetooth 5.1 because with Bluetooth 4 some of my head sets do not connect properly (sometimes only one ear bud works and not both).
It looks really nice and can't wait to pre-order one
Honestly, the device holds little interest for me unless & until an OLED screen model is released...
Also, I noticed today that Curry's has the MSI Claw 8 AI up for pre-order (£899) prior to its now official Feb 11th release.....quite tempted, TBH. Need more reviews of it.
Ooooh that is an interesting price. Desperately trying to get hands on with it. Think it would be really useful for more content to be out there.
You sir, are on it.
Hahaha I’ve been sat here waiting for it!!
Large side bezels and LCD - downgrade from OLED and minimal bezels.
Finally it real👍🏻
I know right!! Now just another 3 months of rumours 🤣
I wonder how much it'll cost. If it's sub £300, that would be decent.
400, its basically a ps4 pro.
@@Ixiah27 I highly doubt it😂
Switch Pro. No innovation. No imagination. Huge, pathetic disappointment Nintendo
@@briannemeth9417 yeah it very much will be a switch pro.
Exacly what I, and i assume a lot of ppl wanted personally, no need for more gimmick. Switch 1 already had enough features. I'm a bit bummed they didn't put analog trigger, tho.
Good, it's exactly what I wanted, so I'm excited about it
All I care about is if the games are good and the hardware is solid. Every console doesn’t need a distinctive gimmick. At this point there’s only so much more you can do form factor wise.
A lot of people just want a more powerful switch. This is that. It’s fine.
@topherick exactly