To summarize: - I personally really liked the console, a very cool thing - BUT: unfortunately, it is noticeably overpriced I bought it myself at full price. But, probably, it makes sense to try to take the same used with ebay. With its pros: 1. Portability and comfort. Yes, many people think that portability is needed solely to play switch somewhere on the street, but for me it is first of all the ability to run the game at home at any time, in any place and in any position :p process in standby mode and turning on the application at any time literally at the touch of a on - probably the main reason why I generally abandoned my PC today as a gaming platform. 2. Modularity. The switch is both portable and stationary. And the various options for using joy-cons in general led me to an indescribable delight. Here you have a clic psp-like tablet, and just a gamepad, and something like a nunchuck, and even a split into two gamepads so that you can play with a friend. Although, in truth, it’s better to buy a couple of cheap controllers on aliexpress in addition to the console if you are going to play with someone, because. aiming with a gyroscope is not very convenient (but possible). 3. Ability to screenshot the gameplay or even record a 30-second video. I just spammed friends with moments from Pokemon Unite and bugs in Assins Creed 4 c: 4. Nintendo itself makes really cool games. I understand that games about a mustachioed Italian are unlikely to seem attractive to anyone . but, like, try it. They are nothing like that. Cons: 1. Dim screen. Not that I particularly planned to play on the street or on the bus. It's kind of fun anyway. But when it’s trite in daylight indoor lighting, you can’t comfortably play dark games, because. you see your swollen face in the reflection - it's a little depressing :c 2. Buttons. What pisses me off the most is that the left stick and arrows are swapped. Who the hell came up with this, but it's g inconvenient. There is also a claim to the sticks. They are small and complicate aiming in shooters: you have to reduce the sensitivity, which is very critical for online games especially. Plus they . 3. The cost of games from Nintendo. In general, most games are sold at a fairly adequate pricing policy. They are still more expensive than in Steam, but nevertheless, their price tag is quite affordable for the average man in the street (discounts of 50-80% are the norm here, you can check the price dynamics on third-party sites). But if you want to play exclusives, then Zelda rest in peace.
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