Helmsly Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) On 2/10/2025 at 6:23 PM, FalcoLombardi said: Think the Switch 2 will allow dual screen functions like the Wii U? My crazy wild card theory about what else the Switch 2 can do is that we'll have the option to use a Switch 1 as a controller for it, much like the Wii U gamepad, when the Switch 2 is in docked mode. Edited February 12 by Helmsly 1
Ike Posted February 13 Posted February 13 @Dcubed Amazon has dropped the price of 2TB cards, do you think it’s worth buying now, or wait and see if they do use that new Express card format? 2
Dcubed Posted February 13 Author Posted February 13 (edited) 1 hour ago, Ike said: @Dcubed Amazon has dropped the price of 2TB cards, do you think it’s worth buying now, or wait and see if they do use that new Express card format? I’m 99% certain that Switch 2 will not only use SD Express cards, but that it’ll require one for native Switch 2 games. I suspect that it’ll follow suit as seen on PS5/Xbox Series, where Switch 1 games can run off of standard MicroSD cards, but native Switch 2 games will require the faster SD Express cards. The gulf in read speeds between the two is enormous (you’re jumping from around 65MB per sec to almost 1GB per sec), and Switch 2 games will no doubt be built around the faster speed requirement. So I would hold off unless you need it for your existing Switch 1 right now. Edited February 13 by Dcubed 1 2
nekunando Posted February 15 Posted February 15 I almost bought a 1.5TB Micro SD in a couple of previous sales in preparation for Switch 2 but when news of the Express Micro SD broke a few weeks ago I was so glad I waited 😅 I could always have used the extra space on my current Switch OLED but it wouldn't have been the widest use of the best part of £100!
Dcubed Posted Friday at 06:38 PM Author Posted Friday at 06:38 PM https://www.theverge.com/news/625931/nintendo-switch-2-fcc-nfc-wi-fi-6-usb Looks like Switch 2 is packing WiFi 6. Little bit disappointing that it’s not 6E or 7, but it should still be a substantial upgrade over the existing WiFi chip in Switch 1.
Julius Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Another day, another Switch 2 patent – this one apparently touting OS-integrated voice chat and proximity chat support for first-party titles. Per Wccftech: Quote The patent, which was published late last month by Nintendo in the United States, outlines a system for implementing proximity chat in games, suggesting not only OS voice chat integration for the Nintendo Switch 2, but also that first-party titles will likely support proximity chat, which could considerably improve multiplayer games like the next entry in the Mario Kart series or a potential new entry in the Splatoon series. Proximity chat in Mario Kart while you pass someone by/Blue Shell the leader/Bullet Bill by everyone on the track could be hilarious
Ashley Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago This is Nintendo though. You'll be able to chat but it will only allow five pre-defined phrases.
Cube Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Or proximity chat is only available if you swap friend codes first and both parties go into the Nintendo app and approve proximity chat for that particular game.
MindFreak Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Proximity chat...? So you can chat online but only if you are in the same room?
bob Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 32 minutes ago, MindFreak said: Proximity chat...? So you can chat online but only if you are in the same room? And only if there is a parent or guardian in that room with you. 1
Ashley Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, MindFreak said: Proximity chat...? So you can chat online but only if you are in the same room? I'm presuming (based purely on what Julius said) that it only works if your characters are near each other rather than broadcasting to all. Obviously some games that would be useful for, others like Smash it's moot. Or I'm wrong. I'm often wrong.
Julius Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Ashley said: I'm presuming (based purely on what Julius said) that it only works if your characters are near each other rather than broadcasting to all. Yep, that's correct. It's been around for a while but I think it really blew up with PUBG? And often finds itself in co-op games nowadays, things like Sea of Thieves, Phasmaphobia, Lethal Company, etc. Seems much more common on PC, so if it is coming to Switch 2, I think it's a smart move. Exhibit A: Exhibit B: Hope that helps clear it up a bit 2
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