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Review on Game console Nintendo Switch rev.2 32 GB, gray by Mateusz Swierczynski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Product satisfying the quality of the product, good price.

(Since I was unable to put an exhaustive explanation of the drawbacks within the allotted space, I will continue my discussion here.) If you are unlucky, and sooner or later, you will be unlucky, the drift will be caused exactly by the wear of the mechanism; in this case, the mechanism will need to be replaced. It's not too expensive if you have straight arms and a soldering iron; you can even get joysticks in bags from China if you want to save even more money. In the event that this is not very clear, your choices are to either let them be soldered for money or to purchase new joycons, neither of which are particularly cost-effective. - Capricious Wi-Fi module. It's probable that after you make the purchase, you'll need to consult the internet for advice on how to get your router to get along with the switch. For instance, I was unable to successfully connect to a channel operating at 5 GHz. However, in general, the console that is docked can also be linked by wire using an adaptor that is 8p8c to USB. When you take it with you, you realize that the size is more suitable for your needs because it is more compact. Even fitting it into a pocket of an appropriate size is a hassle; therefore, you will need to invest in some kind of bag or case to carry it in. When compared to the versions of the game available on "big" consoles and the PC, ports of games released on other platforms typically look and play quite poorly. There are some notable exceptions, but in general, if you have a PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or Personal Computer, you are unlikely to be interested in anything other than the exclusives offered by those platforms. The good news is that there are a lot of them, and a good number of them have the ability to keep them going for tens of hours. It turns out to be a console with an intriguing hybrid physical factor, and while it is rather interesting to play both original Nintendo projects and other platform exclusives on it, it has a number of drawbacks that make it less than ideal in a number of other respects. Despite the fact that the latter list has an even greater number of items, utilizing the Switch still results in a more favorable impression. In conclusion, I will list the following accessories that are highly suggested for purchase: * The screen has glass on it. The screen of the console itself is made of plastic and is particularly susceptible to scratching. * A more comfortable grip on the joysticks and triggers thanks to the ergonomic design of the case. * A case that may be used to transport all of this equipment when you go on vacation. It is recommended that the Switch be tucked into the dock alongside it. In theory, it should not be difficult to track down kits that already have all of these components. The photographs capture the full splendor of my set.

Pros
  • + A wide variety of game modes to choose from. You can play it like an old-school PlayStation Portable while sitting in a chair, you can connect it to your television and play it like a traditional gaming console, you can buy fun Nintendo Labo cardboard boxes to play with, and you can play it by swinging motion-sensing joysticks. You can play on the halves of the joycons by yourself, or you can play with friends by purchasing another pair of joycons or connecting another controller to your Nintendo Switch. + The idea of a gaming console designed for the whole family. If you are not afraid of playing with electronic toys yourself and are purchasing this item for a youngster, there are many games that everyone in the household may enjoy together. + Moving on to discuss additional controllers. There is a broad selection of peripherals available as an alternative for players who do not enjoy using the joycons. There is a wide variety of controllers, ranging from the official Nintendo PRO controller to questionable consumer items from Alik, that can be connected to the Switch and used with it. These controllers may be found on the internet. However, this is not the end of the story since on the same Internet you can get a dongle that allows you to connect even a controller that is not officially supported to the Switch. For instance, I frequently use a controller that is capable of both wireless operation and gyroscope support in its gameplay. Yes, and in theory, the second set of Joy-Con controllers for certain party games can be connected to each other. + When compared to the earlier version, the current iteration can keep its battery charged for a significantly longer period of time. When set to "play on the way to / from work" mode, it does not even sag for me by a third; nevertheless, when I get home, I dock it and play it on the TV. + Both the docking station and the Switch itself are relatively small, so it is not difficult to choose a spot in the room in which to store them. + Well, the last plus, which actually comes from the minus (expensive games), is that the selling of physical copies on the secondary market is rather well developed. This actually results from the fact that the minus (expensive games) exists. At least in Hong Kong, finding used cartridges is not difficult, and their prices are often around a third lower than those of brand-new cartridges.
Cons
  • Oh my goodness, I can already tell that's going to be a long list. - Shop. Even when you include in the cost, it's an awful experience all the way through. It has an extremely rudimentary user interface, which means that if you don't have a specific game in mind but simply "want to buy something," you will be forced to waste many hours scrolling aimlessly through a list of loading icons that contain games. In this respect, Steam continues to set an extremely high bar. Even within the "Popular" and "Skidos" categories, it is not simple to find something that will draw you in and keep you there. For this reason, it is best to make use of resources provided by a third party while selecting games and keeping track of prices for digital editions. - The costs. Contrary to what one might expect, the complete price of a game when purchased on a cartridge ranges from 3,500 to 3,700, whilst the cost of purchasing the digital version is 4,500. - Prices once more. Indeed, there are two drawbacks. The second advantage is that, in contrast to other publishers, Nintendo upholds the principle that "the game does not get worse over time" and does not reduce the cost of the product with time. Yes, there are discounts, but the whole price does not go down, so if you don't have time, you will have to wait a long time for a tasty price for a digital, and discounts still rarely reach the cost of a used cartridge. There are discounts, but they rarely reach the cost of a used cartridge. - Screen. It is unquestionably superior to the people's previous portable console, the PSP, but it is incomparably inferior to virtually every other smartphone that is available today. Although having a low resolution isn't terrible, the image will be highly faded. Even if you unhook the backlight from the ceiling and try to play something that is not bright and colorful during the daytime, it is just not possible to do so. - Ergonomics. To be more specific, the lack of it. Without third-party accessories, prolonged play on joycons attached to the Switch turns into misery for your hands. As a result, numerous ergonomic attachments, or even third-party joycons that are thicker, are quite popular among gamers. Regarding joycons for a moment. Although I haven't experienced it personally, their drifting has a notorious reputation. It can happen either because of contamination or because of wear on the device that reads the position of the stick. Both of those things are possible. In point of fact, every single controller has this issue; I stumbled into it once more on another controller. If you're in luck, you can fix it by giving it a good cleaning.

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July 13, 2023
With its pros: Liked everything. The best console so far Got cons: Dear games. You have to wait for sales to buy the game
July 10, 2023
Pros below: Display size, functionality Has some cons: Not very good sound quality
July 04, 2023
For more than a year of use, I can say that I am glad that I bought this prefix!
May 29, 2023
Different pros: Good set of games, lots of Japanese stuff Has some cons: Expensive accessories and rare discounts on AAA games
May 29, 2023
Pros: Price and increased cashback. Got cons: Haven't received cashback yet.
May 29, 2023
During the period of use (3 years) there were no problems with the joycons and the prefix itself
May 29, 2023
The console came out 5 years ago, and still remains one of the best
May 29, 2023
Pros below: Comfortable, powerful, big battery Some cons: The cost of chipovka = the price of the console, and without it, all games are 6000 .