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I want to be properly set up for the Switch. I've additionally ordered a charging grip and also a pro controller. Do both of these come with a USB cable to charge? If so will my iphone AC adapter be fine to use (I have a few of these lying around). I want to be able to leave the dock plugged in at all times, be able to charge my joycons and pro controller while in use and also charge the switch when being used in handheld mode. Shall I buy the official AC adapter?

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I want to be properly set up for the Switch. I've additionally ordered a charging holder and also a pro controller. Do both of these come with a USB cable to charge? If so will my iphone AC adapter be fine to use (I have a few of these lying around). I want to be able to leave the dock plugged in at all times, be able to charge my joycons and pro controller while in use and also charge the switch when being used in handheld mode. Shall I buy the official AC adapter?

The pro controller comes with an USB cable (but not an adapter). You don't need an adapter, except for the convenience of charging your Switch (or accessory) away from the dock (and can't be arsed to unplug the adapter from the dock).

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I went to the London event today with a friend - managed to play 5-10 minutes each of Snipperclips, Zelda, Mario Kart, Splatoon 2, ARMS (surprised how fun this is), three 1-2 Switch minigames (Milking, Guess the balls and the quick draw one).

 

I came away feeling positive from all of them really and definitely have a much better impression of the Switch now. The Pro controller feels good but I don't believe its justifying the higher asking cost than the Dualshock / Xbox controller whilst the joycons attached to the grip do feel a little narrow. However these are pretty small negatives given how nice the tablet is particularly the screen and how fun the games are. It was good trying the different control methods as well as how easy it is to dock and undock the tablet.

 

It was a really well organied event by Nintendo being able to get some bitesize experience ahead of next weeks launch. I'm definitely going to get one for Mario in the holiday but if there's a good deal sooner I'll pick one up sooner.

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The Pro controller feels good but I don't believe its justifying the higher asking cost than the Dualshock / Xbox controller

 

Pro controller has a 40+ hour battery life. Dualshock 4 has an 8 hour battery life, if you're lucky. Add in NFC, HD Rumble, gyro on top of the massive battery life and I think it's worth the 10 quid extra (or whatever it is)

 

On a separate note...

 

[TWEET]835451038517903361[/TWEET]

 

From sleep mode to gameplay in less than 10 seconds.

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Pro controller has a 40+ hour battery life. Dualshock 4 has an 8 hour battery life, if you're lucky. Add in NFC, HD Rumble, gyro on top of the massive battery life and I think it's worth the 10 quid extra (or whatever it is)

 

On a separate note...

 

[TWEET]835451038517903361[/TWEET]

 

 

From sleep mode to gameplay in less than 10 seconds.

 

That's how I see it. Tech wise it's packing a lot more and the battery is way better.

 

Its expensive but I can see why that is.

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From sleep mode to gameplay in less than 10 seconds.

 

Saw this on Gaf yesterday. Holy hell, that thing is blazingly fast! Its gonna be a big draw for me on using it as a handheld. Best feature about the DS and the 3DS line, was that you just opened them and kept on playing. This is a similar feature.

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Shit's hitting the fan now!

 

(Apologies if already posted)

 

 

 

 

 

:laughing: :laughing:

 

Now we're laughing, but wait 'till Nintendo decide to prioritize this over de Joy-Con issue and come up with a Wi-Mote silicon sleeve like solution :heh:

 

I guess these people are a large part of the reason why Nintendo normaly build hardware that some people would call toy like. Now we finaly have a sleek, stylish design and this happens :indeed:

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There is no issue with the kickstand. Unless you're being an idiot it's fine.

 

That's like complaining that the Switch can't survive a chainsaw attack and that Nintendo messed up :P </exaggeration>

 

Seriously, from everyone I've spoken to, the kickstand is absolutely fine and functional and doesn't just collapse

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Shit's hitting the fan now!

 

(Apologies if already posted)

 

 

 

 

 

:laughing: :laughing:

 

I LOVE those shitty infomercials, along with all of those "Thanks, Obama!" style gifs. Do these people really exist?!

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Will the cable from the pro controller charge the Switch up by using an iphone ac adapter or will I need to buy a new adapter? If so, which one?

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@Blade We don't actually know what the Switch's power requirements are for charging (and even more so for the docked unit). The FCC filing states 39W, which if that stays true means that a standard USB-C 5V 3A charger might not be enough (like your iPhone one), and that you'd need a USB-PD capable charger with 15V 2.6A (or more). Guess we'll have to wait for further information on this. As an aside IGN NVC podcast mentioned that plugging into a normal USB slot on the computer won't charge the Switch when playing, just slow down the rate of discharge, i.e. not enough charge going in versus energy being used. I should imaghine a similar situation with a 5V power adapter.
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Day 1 system update details.

 

update will provide access to network features including the eShop, online gameplay, ability to share images via social media

- link Nintendo Accounts

- update lets you “connect online using hotspots that require authentication, such as at a hotel or café. A web applet will open up so the user can sign-in or accept terms of use.”

- update will launch “just prior” to Switch’s release

- the update “downloads in the background, is designed to install quickly and doesn’t disrupt gameplay.”

- in order to to buy digital games for Switch from Nintendo’s website, you’ll have to access the eShop one time

- if you don’t have a Nintendo Account when you are asked about it, you can ask the system to send an email with a guidance manual about how to create an account

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Yeah. It's a bit strange that despite the slick user interface, they haven't built in a way to create an account in the settings. You'd also think it'd be easy enough to implement for the day 1 patch. Anyway, most of us will already have an account before day 1.

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Got my hands on the Switch today for the first time at the London event. Very nice console. As most who have tried it have said, it feels premium.

 

First 10 minutes of Zelda was fun. Managed to get two goes on it. 1st time I stayed safe, the second, I ran into battle and got one-shotted by a bokoblin leader and then stumbled across a guardian who zapped me dead. Really looking forward to playing this on Friday now.

 

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was as expected. I won the race I played, by a country mile! Looks and feels good on the Switch. But not really interested in buying it again.

 

Splatoon 2 felt and looked no different to the original, really, other than some new weapons. Will need a new, improved single player mode if it's to grab my interest.

 

Arms was really good actually. Very enjoyable. Quite intrigued to see how this turns out.

 

1-2 Switch was naff. Mildly amusing but should be a pack-in or £20 at most.

 

Run out of time before getting to play Snipperclips.

 

Joy-cons are nice and light, the HD rumble is pretty cool. We will see how much it is used to its potential. They're quite small but fit in my hands nicely, and the controller grip that they had set up with Splatoon is decent too. Only problem I felt was the buttons are a little on the small side, which is solved if you have a pro controller, which is a nice controller and probably the best way to play if playing on the TV, but it is a bit/very expensive.

 

Overall, my experience today hasn't really changed my opinion. I want a Switch. I will be getting a Switch. But I won't be getting one just yet. A Wii U will do for Breath of the Wild for now. I am looking forward to the day it drops to what I feel is a more comfortable price and has a better game library.

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Splatoon 2 felt and looked no different to the original, really, other than some new weapons. Will need a new, improved single player mode if it's to grab my interest.

 

Been waiting for your hands-on Mr-paul, thanks for that. Most of what I kinda expected but the above caught my interest - how much of Splatoon did you actually get to play? New map(s)? What was different on the weapons front? Splatoon's one of the big draws for me for the system, though with the unknown Online at the moment and if it's not doing much new then it could be a big blow to my interest for it down the line :(

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Except we've seen barely anything of the game so how are people many these assumptions?

 

people are making assumptions from what they have seen of the game.... tbh from what I have seen there is very little change BUT there are a good few months to wait. I suspect Nintendo will have more to say about splatoon 2 at E3 and we'll have a better idea then. I am hoping for another (maybe more fleshed out?) single player, and even maybe a co-op campaign.


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