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KLXVER said:
Faelco said:

That's not the point. If you didn't charge it beforehand, you can't play, that's what's important here. 

Just put them in the Switch while its in the dock every time youre done playing. It might be a bit annoying, but I dont think its a big deal tbh.

That's exactly what I addressed in the rest of my previous comment. 

 

In order to get Nintendo 2 or 3 more dollars, you need to adapt the way you use your product and be careful of doing one more step everytime you use it. And if you don't carefully do this step everytime you play, you might not be able to play the next time. All of this for a couple of dollars, when all the competition does it, and even Nintendo makes other production lines for the real full product. 

 

It's bad design and the opposite of consumer friendly. As an engineer, it pains me to see such a wrong practice being defended, when it would be refused in a few minutes in 90% of workgroups (and should be in 100%). It's student's project level, when your teacher sets a maximum price, you can't respect that price, so you delete the first feature you find to decrease the cost and say "Oh, the customer himself will do what this feature should".