
It seems that the poorly optimized port is more effective than the original decent game.
Batman is more amazing than Pokémon SV in many ways.
It just arrived from AmiAmi, and I just finished the setup. I’m currently downloading Mario Kart W.
It takes an hour, huh? Since it’s my first Switch, I don’t understand how the download environment works.
>>2The S1 side is heavy when it comes to migration, you see.
>>4If you’re going to download from scratch, it’s going to take that long at first.I see, so this is the norm. I’ll pick out some shop software and pass the time.
>>9It’s about the download of Mario Kart, right?
The line speed itself should have improved quite a bit since the adapter is no longer needed, but the shop is probably crowded, so that’s to be expected.
>>2If you’re downloading from zero, it will take that long at first.
The loading time for Smash Bros is fast.
I won the lottery for the third time and ordered immediately the next day, so Yamato said they would ship it as early as tomorrow.
I haven’t received the shipping confirmation email from Nintendo yet…
>>5I won in the first round, but I received the item without any win notification or shipping email.
>>5I ordered at 12:10 too!?
When did the payment completion email arrive?
>>17I came on the morning of the 5th.
>>31Thank you.
It’s 12:14 on the 5th for me. It might be an issue with the type of credit card.
I envy those who were able to buy it.
I’m going to pick up the pro controller now.
With our horrible connection, it took nearly a whole day to finish downloading Switch1 Game, about 500GB…
Mariika has become playable, but how should I put it, it feels like the people who made the Mario movie knew about the concept of the world, doesn’t it?
It’s cheap, so if you buy it at the secret exhibition, you won’t fail for now.
>>10I saw in another thread yesterday that a camera is necessary, but can we play for now without one?
>>12Isn’t that good with a cheap web camera?
>>12I finished downloading Marika in the second area, so I haven’t played further yet, but there’s nothing essential for starting it.
>>16It’s not mandatory, thank you.
>>12You just can’t play the mini-games that require a camera.
There are no issues with the progress.
To be honest, the problem is that there are about three games that need a 4K monitor more than a camera.
>>18Could it be that 120Hz is also essential?
>>20The 120Hz is supported by the device itself, so there won’t be any problems if you switch to table mode.
It gets difficult because the screen is small, but…
>>18I see.
Eh…!?
Can someone tell me what the gameplay of Hyrule Warriors: All-Stars is like?
I panicked because the SD card got full and I couldn’t take any more captures.
I just want to play Runfa, but hearing reports of performance improvements everywhere makes me really want it.The first generation is really comfortable, so just get it done quickly.
If I can buy 2, then I should upgrade.
The image quality is good and the loading speed is fast, but I’m a little worried about the heat, both from the main unit and the dock.
>>22I thought I heard some strange noise while I was in the home menu, and it turned out to be exhaust sound…
Fever was also mentioned when it was switch 1.
That’s how it is, isn’t it?
I think you can still enjoy it even if you can’t complete it.
I want to think that it hasn’t come yet.
As for the main unit, I think we don’t have to worry too much about heat since the dock has a fan attached.
I wonder if the Lunfa 5 I’ve been playing halfway through is running smoothly now.
With a 4K monitor, Mario fits right onto the screen!
I think the points that make you feel “wow” are quite high.
It will arrive by the 21st.
I hope it arrives soon.
I moved to 2, but I’m playing the game I was playing on 1…
>>35It’s good because the operation has become faster.
>>35It can become something completely different depending on the game…
Why is that?!
Give me that 2!
I want to update both Zelda games, but I bought the Dragon Country in Shine Post, so I’m short on money…
Kirby and the Forgotten Land didn’t change much.
Well, there’s the 2nd edition coming up, so maybe the update will be there.
>>40Since the original is optimized, it usually doesn’t change, but it seems that when creating a situation with a lot of effects, it gets reduced.
>>52Wasn’t there a Epherin proliferation bug?
It turns out there were a lot of games on the first generation that were pushing it.
When you remove the dog from the game, the console’s fan goes into a brief high-speed mode and it makes me a bit worried.
As soon as the fever subsides, it becomes quiet.
Pokémon SV is really like a completely different thing…
If you want to connect to the internet via wired connection, do you need a USB converter?
>>44You can plug in the LAN just like that.
>>49I see, thank you.
I’m glad it has improved.
>>58Wasn’t that from organic EL?
>>72It’s not compatible with 3.0.
It seems that Samurai Remnant was heavy on the town side, but I wonder how it is on Switch 2.
Should I delete the game data before moving to 2?
If I migrate everything, I’m going to run out of space.
My favorite streamers are all uploading unboxing videos, and it’s making me lose my mind.
It’s not just the 2nd edition; even old software or games from Nintendo Online can be improved. What’s going on…?
I only thought that Pokémon SV was really pushing the console to its limits, but it turns out it was actually struggling…
For now, I was moved when I tried starting the 2nd edition of Breath of the Wild; the loading is fast and it runs smoothly.
It seems that variable frame rate games benefit quite a lot.
The dock has become quite expensive, so adding more is tough…
>>54Even though I no longer have to unplug and plug in the HDMI cable and adapter, I’m considering a second unit for 14,800 yen.
>>54The dock for the 2 also contains a cooling fan and some kind of circuit board.
I thought past works would be optimized more in various ways.
At least Xenoblade Chronicles and Arceus have not changed at all.
>>55Don’t say something ridiculous.
Fit boxing has visibly changed.
Xenoblade Chronicles was particularly unchanged.
I bought a main case that promotes the feature of being able to be docked while attached.
It can definitely be installed on the dock… it can be installed, but when removing the main unit it goes keyyyy!
I’m really scared that the sound of the dock and case rubbing against each other is so loud… Should I take it off?
I haven’t downloaded the GC’s VC yet, but how much storage does it require?
>>62It was 3.6GB.
>>62It was 3.6G when I just checked.
At that time, when I complained about the performance of Pokémon SV, I was completely criticized.
Once Switch 2 is improved, everyone will be saying it’s a completely different and amazing experience, how terrible.
>>63Well, wasn’t it said quite normally back then that the SV’s operation was terrible?
My distant niece has started coming over to play on Uncle’s Switch 2 ❤.
Thanks to Switch2.
>>64>ID:LMUXdXtw^^;
I thought I applied for the Joshing lottery, but I still haven’t received any notification about the results…
I was surprised that the evolved Joy-Con can connect to the main unit even when reversed left and right.
At first, I put it on the wrong way without realizing, and then I thought, “Oh no, this is reversed!”
>>66I can sense that many people probably got stuck with that on the first Switch…
I thought about putting 2 in the spot where 1 originally was, so I cleared 1 away, but comparing it to 2, the cheapness of the dock is incredible.
It was so heavy that I was worried while doing things like Bullwrecking and demon slaying, but it seems like it will become comfortable.
I don’t know if it’s something to do now, but…
For now, it’s nice and comfortable that the Joy-Cons have become magnetic.
What thread is this for Switch2?
Is the new Joy-Con easy to use?
I wonder if I don’t need a Pro Controller 2.
The part that subtly moved me at Dock 2.
The anti-slip surface is so strong that the dock doesn’t shift even with a little bit of force.
I was surprised that it wouldn’t move when I tried to move it.
It was mentioned here too about the operation of the SV, right?
I think it was just a matter of poor wording.
They’ve been saying the same thing about SV and so on until the Switch 3 comes out, right?
You don’t have to pay attention to them.
I remember that even on the generally sweet boards, there were praises for the story, but people were saying the frame drops were really bad, right?
>>83It’s funny that once the frame drops stopped, it’s now affecting the shiny hunting through spawn control.
So it was due to performance reasons, huh?
>>83It’s so shaky that it affects gameplay level, so the ones that don’t touch it and mention it are even worse.
I was surprised that the box was small.
>>85It’s nice that it’s neatly compacted.
>>91The way to attach the Joy-Con to make it into a controller is quite forceful, and it’s funny.
When I tried playing Breath of the Wild, it felt so slippery that it was strangely unsettling.
I was wondering if I needed a protective film, but since it seemed like it might scratch when taking it in and out of the dock, I bought one on my way home from work.
The cashier said, “You won, didn’t you?”
>>88In Morioh town or something?
>>88When I bought the Dragon’s Country, I was asked if it was specifically for the Switch 2, is that okay?
>>103That’s because we have to prevent misunderstandings that lead to complaints when buying.
When BD first came out, rental video stores and such.
Complete transplantation is quite a trap, so it seems better to skip it and do it individually.
This is definitely too big and heavy to be considered a handheld gaming device.
Will the brother ship load be improved?
I feel like the direction of the defense was something like, “It’s unavoidable because there are so many Pokémon!”
>>95It has often been said that since it seems to be loading behavior from distant places, it might not be able to keep up with processing.
Is a 4K TV better for happiness than a Full HD TV?
Ahhh! I want to play Zelda!!
I want to buy the main unit!!!
I was focused on new releases like Mario Kart, but it seems that there are existing titles whose performance has improved and are changing in evaluation.
The full transfer has too many steps… it’s such a hassle!
The Wi-Fi connection failed, so bring the Switch, connect the AC adapter, log into My Nintendo, control it here and control it over there…
“that”
>>100I found it really easy, but it’s stressful when the Wi-Fi fails.
>>100Feeling uneasy about this level of inconvenience is quite elderly, you know.
The package version is cheaper, but the download version loads faster, right?
It’s strange… I still haven’t received three emails from Yamato…
I forgot to put on the protective film, so I’m going to buy one and put it on today.
I delete software that I no longer use each time, so transferring everything didn’t take too much time.
I went to the trouble of buying it, yet I’m always playing Deltarune.
If I don’t clear it quickly, I’m afraid of spoilers, so there’s no other way…
It’s scary that my estranged niece is coming to visit on a weekday, just one day after the release…
I was satisfied with unlocking the achievement of obtaining it on the first day, so I sold it to my sister and her husband.
I also handed over the handle set, so I think the siblings can “play nicely” together.
It seems that the upper limit of Pokémon spawning in SV has also increased, so the efficiency of finding shiny Pokémon may go up normally…
Scanning the QR code for store login with a smartphone is subtly troublesome.
>>113Isn’t that from Muji…?
>>113There’s no problem if you do it in another way.
It’s a port of a PC game, but when I played it on the 2, not only were the load times shorter, but the minor hiccups were gone, and the movement became smooth, like I had taken off a weight.
Amazing, the power of processing ability.
If I left it alone after the whole transfer was complete…
The capacity of Switch2 has become around 20GB.
The software will be fully downloaded later on…
Yesterday I stayed home to receive something, but when I think about it, I wonder if I should have gone to Akihabara to experience the festival atmosphere.
I wasted an opportunity on a hard release day that only happens a few times in a lifetime.
>>116Yodobashi Akiba allows you to take a commemorative photo with Mario on weekends.
>>131It’s not Luigi…
>>116Since it’s only for reserved pickups, it won’t change much anyway.
A relative got it and invited me, so I’m going to go do it next time.
I really want one for myself soon!
I wonder when the third batch will be shipped.
There were some reservations about the Switch software due to its specs.
If only you could let me buy it, I would have a lot of fun! Man, what a disappointment!
I heard that Skahub’s specs have improved and the RTA has been shortened by 30 minutes, so I was surprised.
>>121It’s the one where the regulations are divided into separate categories…
Minecraft has become really comfortable.
Is there no way to quickly use up the remaining dollars in my overseas account?
Where did I put the genuine AC adapter… other than that, it wasn’t too much trouble, but a complete transfer.
I feel that the change from the AC adapter to a fast charger is a significant evolution.
Switch1, how long have you been trying so hard…?
>>126Is it 8 years?
>>126Even now, there are people who still play on 3DS and PS4, so there might be a group that isn’t seeking next-generation consoles as much as the anonymous poster thinks.
It seems like they’re using some kind of backward compatibility method that I don’t really understand, but surprisingly, it works well…
Can I become part of the 4th group?
I wonder if the battery drain will be improved with the update.
>>134I don’t think it’s really possible, you know.
Once there’s some leeway, I think there will eventually be a battery-enhanced version like the Switch.
>>139I don’t think prices will drop unless semiconductor manufacturers sell 7nm and 5nm chips at a discount.
The price hasn’t changed at all since it was released 5 years ago.
Do both require an adapter to work?! Ah, the hole is blocked! I was a bit slow in transitioning.
>>136I was doing it and thought, “Is it a communication cable?!”
I don’t see any threads about Mario Kart Wii at all, but are they really getting deleted immediately after being created?
If I set up Mario Kart again today, will you come?
>>138It will take about 30 minutes until the download is complete, but if you start the thread by then, I’ll join.
I was playing Splatoon 3 on the Switch and was getting connection errors from time to time, but it doesn’t happen on the Switch 2.
I thought the router was broken, but it turned out the switch was acting up.
Once the setup is finished, set the battery’s maximum value to 90%.
>>142I wished it would have been set by default.
How is the Pro Con 2? I couldn’t get my hands on it, so I’m using the 1.
>>146It feels almost the same as Pro Controller 1.
The feeling of the analog stick hitting a limit with a clack when fully tilted has become smoother.
The GRGL button seems like it could be accidentally triggered if too much force is applied.
>>159This was explained at the secret exhibition.
It should be that they widened the base of the stick and placed a cushion to prevent the stick from hitting the edge.
>>182Wow!
>>184Rather, it seems that until now, you haven’t been able to do even that much.
8dx, huh?
Switch2 has been upgraded to support Wi-Fi 6 for wireless connections as well.
If the router is new, the communication will likely be more stable than with the Switch.
How is Xenoblade Chronicles X? Has anything changed?
>>149Fast travel feels like it has become a bit quicker… I think.
I was planning to switch the outlet while using it normally with the Switch.
There’s no space to connect both!
Our TV only supports 60fps, so I want to experience 120fps quickly…
I didn’t know such a small tablet could achieve that refresh rate.
Regarding SV, it felt like all the blame for the weight was being unfairly placed solely on Game Freak, but I thought that the fact that the Switch itself is too low-spec is also more than half of the reason…
>>152Usually, it is optimized to match the output hardware performance!
>>158If you say things like that, the important content can’t help but become lame.
If it’s a hardware that has only been on the market for about three years, that’s one thing, but the Switch was already well past being outdated by that time.
It was heavy even without Pokémon.
>>158Batman is even worse than Pokemon…
>>152Arceus isn’t that terrible, you know…
>>160You can blame the drop in performance on the specs, but the flimsy graphics can’t be excused when you look at games like Zelda and Xenoblade…
>>152Since it’s a Switch exclusive, the conversation is about making games that can be played on that hardware.
>>163They probably had a development machine at Game Freak and were making it with the assumption of two from the start.
>>172I’ll make the Psychic type suck on my Megahorn.
There is a thread about Marika w, but that cow’s thread image is too difficult to see!
>>154After all, it has to be Mario, right?
They say Xenoblade doesn’t change, but thanks to its performance…
It stays almost at 30fps, so it is effective.
There are situations where you can’t maintain a 30 on Switch, like with Breath of the Wild’s gliding or disk bombs.
>>156A limit of 30, huh… I hope there’s an update.
Hmm… the diversity of controllers…
For now, I’m going to buy Xenoblade Chronicles and Battle Destiny once my paycheck comes in.
But even at the level of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, it was pretty smooth…
Xenoblade Chronicles didn’t have scenes where the frame rate dropped that much, so I want them to quickly increase the number of objects displayed.
I was only letting it download, but it was getting relatively warm.
I feel a temperature similar to lukewarm water.
It’s been a while since I held a GC controller, and it really felt like “ah, this is it!” so I’m satisfied.
So far, the one that made me laugh the most is the improvement of the functionality of Faiso (the non-DE version).
The popularity of Dragon Factory is so high that it sometimes causes some tension when comparing it to past works, which is very interesting.
I feel like the stretch in Mixercise has become about one second faster.
In Mario Kart, if I keep pressing the accelerator with my right thumb, it gets tiring, but when I switched to auto-accelerate, I ended up with nothing to do with my hands and ended up pressing buttons anyway, so it felt a bit weird…
Are there already some third lottery winners who have had their items shipped!?
Actually, I don’t know where I can check the delivery status.
Arceus has a map-switching system, so a simple comparison can’t really be made.
To be honest, if someone said it would have been fine to do it the same way as Arceus… that’s true.
There was also a thread about Mario, but it fell without any replies.
It’s being overly praised for optimization, but even with Tears of the Kingdom, it’s really being held back by the Switch’s specs.
>>183You can play around that area properly, you know.
The reason the visual composition of the SV is odd is that it normally uses heavy shaders that are quite demanding on the Switch…
I think the textures of Pokémon in SV are quite intricate.
I can’t help but feel that something is causing trouble.
Pokémon simply isn’t suited for an open world.
If the field is filled with Pokémon and seamlessly transitions into battles when trainers make eye contact without loading, that requires a level of information, processing power, and performance that surpasses even Zelda.
>>187Because they made the sizes too realistic, the 10cm characters have just become traps.
I feel like even games that haven’t had any updates lately are running faster.
>>190Well, that’s because the memory components have been strengthened as well.
Tears of the Kingdom was unusual in that it was running normally on the Switch in the first place.
Isn’t it strange that there are so many Pokémon in the field, suggesting that the ecosystem is off balance?
What’s going on with the territory?
At the very least, once you get used to the comfort of the Switch 2, you can’t play on the original model anymore.
It’s been since the Super Famicom that I’ve played Mario Kart, but the feel doesn’t change much, does it?
It’s fun how you occasionally glance over here and take action.
>>194Elder…?
>>201The Super Famicom generation isn’t that old, you know!
…isn’t it?
>>201Is the SFC real-time generation the elder…?
>>214It’s been since the SFC that I’ve played Mario Kart by myself, even though I’m a mid-skill player.
I played with others on the Wii and 64.
I heard that I could buy a Pro Controller 2, but when I went, they were all sold out, and now I’m left empty-handed.
Tomorrow, should I explore my hometown in Chiba or go on a business trip to Akihabara…?
>>197I could manage because I was in the countryside, but what about Yamada?
>>204I will try to search tomorrow.
It feels strange that Pokémon seems to intentionally throw away the UI assets and feedback from past games every time they create a new one.