
I’m glad it wasn’t 546g.
>>2
The background is red, and the weight of only killing the nameless is too heavy…
Start training now.
Build up your muscle strength.
I’m sorry… I’m not very familiar with the recent trends…
I wanted the battery to be bigger, even if it meant being heavier.
Lighter than Tsurube juice.
>>7
Naso
If you fall asleep while holding it on your back, you should be prepared for the weight of losing a tooth.
>>11
How many meters high do you intend to drop it from?
Is it a princess?
As for the old man, can a weak kid really have it?
The Wii U pad was around 500, wasn’t it?
It’s a little lighter than me.
>>15
This is the first time I’ve seen a fairy reply.
I’m always connecting to the TV to play games, so it’s fine.
I’ll attach the arm to the bed to secure it, so there’s no problem.
Super light, right?
The iPad Pro 12.9 weighs nearly 1kg including the cover.
Since I started playing Genshin Impact, my arms have gotten really thick.
>>18
If you’re playing Genshin Impact professionally, it’s better to connect a controller.
It’s not a size you would carry and use anymore.
Feeling of being placed and supported.
Is the only part that can be criticized the weight?
My Switch is always docked, so I’ll forgive 10kg.
Anyone who can’t hold 500g with both hands has no right to play Switch 2.
>>22
I have all things heavier than chopsticks carried by a butler or maid.
>>35
Isn’t Joy-Con also impossible?
It’s just heavy because it has a ridiculously large monitor mounted on it.
I’ve never carried it around, so it doesn’t matter to me.
This is an item that can only be obtained by those with strength.
To be honest, it’s not as heavy as I thought.
I was prepared for something heavier.
Was the Wii U GamePad really that heavy?
Perhaps because I’ve mostly been playing floor-based games, the impression of weight is faint.
It’s large enough to place it on my feet and use it.
And that’s how a straight-necked kid is completed.
With the grip strength and arm strength developed from the Wii U GamePad, it’s a piece of cake.
>>26
How is it interesting?
Honestly, I wasn’t motivated to play in handheld mode on the current Switch, so I don’t really care about the weight.
By the way, is there anyone playing in handheld mode?
>>37
I only play in mobile mode.
>>37
It has nothing to do with being single.
If it’s a tab that you can hold with one hand, that’s one thing, but since it’s assumed to be held with both hands, there’s no problem.
Since I’m only going to use it while it’s plugged into the dock at home, there are no problems at all.
By the way, how much was the Switch again?
>>41
398g
>>41
About 400g including the Joy-Con.
If someone is satisfied with mobile, then the current Switch is just fine for them…
It was dangerous even at 890g.
The first PS3 weighed 6 kilograms.
>>45
So you were carrying it…
>>45
It was really impossible to play games comfortably while holding it.
You probably don’t really play with it while holding it in handheld mode.
It’s much lighter than Allyx.
Concerns include battery and fan degradation, as well as the durability of the controller.
Even so, I think you should buy it again for this price.
The original Switch already had a big screen… and now it’s going to be even bigger.
Isn’t it common sense to play with the PS3 in your hands?
There was also a community where the Wii was considered a handheld device…
>>54
Please transplant me…
>>66
As expected, please give us a remake instead of a port!
I don’t want any more Rooney proliferation!
>>54
It’s just serfs, isn’t it?
Well, I always carried it around, but I never played it while lifting it up.
The PS portal weighs 530g.
If you hit a person with a GameCube, they die.
Play Shine Catcher!!
Playing handheld game consoles requires a certain level of muscle strength.
It feels like kids with muscular arms are overflowing.
>>26
It won’t come out, right?
Are you using a tool?
I’m worried that the battery life might be worse than the current Switch.
>>67
There’s a comparison table, so please check it yourself.
>>67
It depends on the game’s load, but it’s definitely getting worse.
No matter how much you raise it, don’t turn a blind eye to the fact that it has performance inferior to the PS4 Pro.
>>68
Is it not enough?
>>68
Don’t turn your back on the misery of being unable to buy both and engaging in console wars.
According to reports from the media’s preview event, the grip feeling when holding it is better than the Switch, so the overall experience doesn’t feel very different.
If you hold it with both hands, it shouldn’t be that heavy.
It’s over that children can’t have it.
>>73
Kids these days can’t even use chopsticks…
Does it feel similar to holding a single dry cell battery on the Switch?
Is it about the same weight as the PS5 remote player?
Even with region lock, it doesn’t make sense to have this specification at this price.
Isn’t the SteamDeck useless?
Is it about the same as the PS portal?
Isn’t it easy?
Even at this time, I still can’t add it to the cart at the store!
>>83
Wake up around 5 AM tomorrow!
>>83
It could have gone smoothly in the morning.
>>83
Why did you decide to do this at this time on the weekend?
>>83
Late at night or early in the morning is good.
I managed to do it quickly right when I woke up in the morning.
I’ve never carried anything heavier than a bridge, so I’m a little anxious.
>>84
Are you referring to the earthly gods?
>>84
Don’t you have a demon’s face on your back?
Rather, what is inside that makes the PS portal so heavy?
There were also comparison videos of Street Fighter 6, but if the quality can be this good, then that’s enough.
>>88
The bald person says it’s like the PS4 Pro, but the PS4 Pro mainly upgrades the quality of PS4-based titles, and there aren’t many titles that were specifically upgraded for PRO. In the end, the gaming experience will be generally better with the Switch 2.
>>116
It’s been nearly 10 years since that hardware came out, so it definitely needs to be surpassed…
It had a support that allowed you to freely adjust the angle, didn’t it?
What kind of monitor would be good for this guy?
>>93
I can go up to 4K, but it depends on the game anyway…
Isn’t there a bit too many people who can’t lift 500g?
>>95
But when I think about the time I’m doing it with my right hand while holding it with my left hand…
People who seek graphics and frame rates are not the target audience to begin with…
It’s unrelated, but I just hope that express 1TB will be distributed quickly. That’s all.
>>98
It’s still limited to 256, so I wonder when it will be…
Aren’t we mainly in table mode while lying down on the futon?
500g is 5kg, right? That’s impossible…
I think it’s heavy to keep holding on, even though I can have it.
Use it by placing it.
When I think of it as being comparable to the Game Gear, it’s actually quite heavy.
Well, I think the thickness is the problem.
A weak guy who can’t even drink from a plastic bottle.
Switch to table mode.
It seems like I could normally proceed with the procedure until around 8 AM at least.
>>105
It seems that doing it late at night or early in the morning on weekdays would be good.
I thought it would be fine with a refresh rate of 60 since it’s for the Switch, but I guess it’s about time to upgrade to a new monitor.
>>106
In 4K, it can go up to 60fps, so be aware of that.
Up to WQHD, it can reach a maximum of 120fps.
>>138
You can buy a WQHD 144Hz 27-inch for around 30,000 yen.
I never use mobile mode at all…
Rather, there’s a feeling of wanting to play Switch games on a monitor? I’m in the handheld mode camp.
>>111
It varies too much depending on the game software.
The Steam Deck is said to weigh around 650g.
I somehow thought it would be heavier.
If FHD60 stabilizes, that’s all I need.
4K 60fps is really just for some games, isn’t it?
I feel that there is a polarization between people who only use mobile mode and those who do not use mobile mode at all.
Compared to playing Kirby Air Ride on the GameCube, it’s nothing special.
I think the Switch 2 has an astonishing specification in relation to its price, even when using a UMPC.
This comes with Nintendo’s extensive support.
>>120
I often see people making unreasonable comparisons between the PS5 and PC.
This price range is at a level that cannot even be compared, even for contrarian betting.
I wonder if the battery is improving.
I was playing with 1 at 99.9% but got pregnant in about 5 years.
It seems to have the same performance as the PS4 from 12 years ago.
>>123
That’s a lie! There’s no way the PS4 is 12 years old!
There are also bald people.
Is it a specification from over 10 years ago?
It looked plenty beautiful, though.
>>127
It’s recent enough specs because it’s just before and after XSS.
>>127
Games from over 10 years ago are quite beautiful too.
>>134
I feel like beauty has hit a ceiling.
>>165
The game THEcrew features real-life videos playing within the game, but when that happens, it still doesn’t feel very real, so there is definitely room for improvement.
>>165
I’m more afraid that the development costs will take over, making everything else seem shabby.
The mobile mode of Splatoon was impossible in an instant for me!
>>130
It’s not about the weight; it’s the impossible part.
You won’t be looking at the screen in mobile mode with the gyro, right?
>>137
The DAZE of Vita was pretty good.
This thread is balding.
Are there really that many people who play games while lying on their back?
I can’t imagine what it looks like while playing at all.
>>132
Lying down on the sofa or bed and doing it.
I’ve seen someone break their teeth on an iPhone, so well…
>>135
A friend of mine broke his nose.
Donkey is impossible.
It’s either Dixie or Diddy, right?
>>140
It’s Tiny Kong, you know.
Ten years ago, Fallout 4 and the PC version of GTA 5 were released.
It’s like the 3060 has a special upscaling technology, so it’s different from the level of 10 years ago.
Simple comparisons might be difficult.
>>142
Well, that’s because I was using an HDD in the built-in drive of the PS4, after all…
>>148
I had to upgrade to an SSD, otherwise ff14 wouldn’t run properly.
>>148
Switch2 looks like it has a quite rich data access path.
It seems that there is generally not much load.
When playing while lying down, I often change my position, so one of them is lying on my back.
I can’t hold on for long…
It may be 12 years late now, but by the time Switch2 is at the end of its life cycle, it will be a machine that’s 20 years late…
>>144
The current Switch is similar to that, right?
>>144
That’s quite a long life…
>>144
It’s no good anymore.
The evolution of specifications with each generation of game consoles is shrinking year by year, and the essential software manufacturers are not keeping up.
Is the e-shop running smoothly!?
>>150
It’s undoubtedly light… but I can’t say that for sure, which is rather frustrating.
Even the PS5 is heavy.
>>158
I’ve thought it’s hard to find, but I’ve never felt its weight…
>>150
The developer says it’s smooth.
Choosing which game to buy is also part of the experience, so I think it’s okay to have high expectations.
The ally weighs 608g, but holding it on my back is somewhat heavy.
If it’s sideways, there’s no problem.
In the end, those who care about performance will buy a PlayStation or a PC, while those who don’t care will stick to just the Switch, so performance doesn’t really matter.
In the first place, it has become common to use super-resolution technology and frame generation together, so comparing purely rasterization performance is simply nonsense.
Current PC games have higher system requirements, so performance is definitely necessary.
At first glance, it seems that there isn’t much of a difference that makes it worthwhile to have upgraded to an expensive graphics card.
>>162
The difference between turning ray tracing on and off is quite significant.
Despite the requirement for performance being ridiculously high… well, that’s true…
>>162
Being able to output 4K at 120fps is probably its true strength.
At this point, the monitor is becoming more expensive than the game console.
The Switch’s purchasing demographic is even less compatible.
It’s too soon even though both the Switch and PS4 just came out.
>>167
The long-lived species with a warped sense of time has arrived.
>>167
Grandpa, have you finished lunch already?
This time, Takagi should definitely make a boob controller.
From now on, the trend is more towards efficiency improvements with AI technology rather than just increasing numbers through thumbnail specs, right?
I’m concerned about the interactive aspects of vibrations and controllers.
Don’t complain about 500kg; what kind of life do you usually lead?
When buying PS software, a lot of people probably use the PS app, so Nintendo might as well lean towards apps too, if it’s user-friendly…
In the mind of a bald person, there are no people enjoying buying various hardware.
>>178
It would be great if I could play Splatoon and Zelda on PS5 and also play Steam games, but that’s not the case…
There seems to be a sense that it’s normal for today’s gamers to own multiple devices.
I feel like a dual-handed mouse is too advanced for humanity.
I guess there are some weirdos who can do that kind of operation, huh…
>>179
There’s simply too little space to do it.
I’m looking forward to playing with the slippery and slimy Tears of the Kingdom.
>>180
The road has become too fast, making the underground relatively shallower in Tears of the Kingdom…
For now, it seems like there won’t be any frame drops even for games like Pokémon or Zelda, which is reassuring.
>>182
How about Pokémon…?
>>182
It depends on Game Freak’s technology when it comes to Pokémon…
>>182
Of course, it would have been strange if that were the case…
>>182
I’m looking forward to Switch 2, but I don’t trust Game Freak.
I want to buy something that mocks fans, but it’s made up of baldness.
I want them to port Fallout.
Especially 3 and NV with Japanese voice.
Do I need 4K? 1080p is enough, right, uncle?
>>190
to be
Especially when it comes to installing apps like Netflix and other non-gaming applications.
>>190
If you’re going to call it something, just stick with either 4K and FHD or 2160p and 1080p, okay?
>>190
If it’s 8 inches, then that’s actually the case.
I don’t know if I can tell the difference between 1440p and a 24-inch monitor.
>>190
It may still be a little while before the FHD era ends, but the transition to WQHD and higher seems to be advancing rapidly.
It seems that playing switch1 games on switch2 doesn’t achieve 120fps, so I wonder which games can reach that.
>>196
Watermelon game?
I don’t particularly need better graphics in Nintendo games than what we have now, but I wanted them to fix the frame rate drops and loading times, so if those are fixed, then I’m good with anything.
>>197
The loading is short, and it feels like a completely different game from Animal Crossing.
>>197
It seems that the loading time might only be slightly shorter, so I don’t have high expectations…
I’m the perfect WQHD uncle.
If I’m called half-hearted, I can’t say anything.
I can compromise with 1080P, but if possible, my satisfaction line would be 1440P.
4K is fine after all.
Isn’t 120fps about the maximum specifications of the main display?
Pokémon should honestly ask Nintendo for support.
>>204
I think we should just leave it to Bandai Namco already.
I want to play a main Pokémon game like Pokémon Snap.
Will I be able to play with a body that’s accustomed to the pro controller…?
I threw my Switch because the Hogwarts game was too heavy to handle.
>>207
You still have throwing power, don’t you?
The weight is probably about the same since Iemon’s plastic bottle is 555ml.
I wish it had weighed 5463g.
I’ve gotten used to 4K one way or another, so I would like to have 4K if possible.
Well, it’s not necessary, but if possible…
More than that, 60fps is fine.
It’s a game from the Switch generation, but the Switch 2 edition of ZA has become quite smooth, so I think Pokémon should be fine too, right?