| Soundwave said: You should be able to use the system as home like a Wii U controller. If it has to be docked then to me this is a pretty huge tip off of a different performance mode at home for TV play. What I would say in that case is that the "guts" of the NX being ejectable like a SNES cartridge make more sense. Eject the NX "cartridge", insert into your home dock, now you can continue using the NX screen/buttons as a home controller. |
Extra power is not the only reason to dock the NX to play at home.
Play on TV while you're charging the device is one, and not having to worry about running out of juice is another. Usually, gameplay sessions with home consoles are longer than handheld ones (at least while playing on the go). Has your Wii U gamepad ever run out of juice while playing? It's annoying as hell.
Not everything has to have a secret intention.
Please excuse my bad English.
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