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mountaindewslave said:
SvennoJ said:

Setup was easy, joy cons are a lot smaller than I thought they would be. Zelda, instant fun, great game play right from the start.

Couple early nitpicks:

Joycons are not very comfortable to play with, either separate or in the grip. I probably need to get used to how to hold it as it required some akward finger bending to use the bow and change weapons.

Wifi issues, just as with the WiiU, Nintendo console has problems maintaining connection in my game room. It took a while to download the system and Zelda update, and it lost my connection completely after the system update. (Nothing like the WiiU though which took over 3 hours to update day 1) Ofcourse I could have walked over to the router... but it's late!

I already had synch issues with both joy-cons. Link kept running straight a few times in Zelda, sword charging up for no reason and then breaking on the stone in front of me, camera spinning for a few seconds. I guess my couch is too far from the screen. Might need a longer hdmi cable to move the console closer :/

The switch wouldn't accept full RGB range at first with my projector, it did after the update yet Zelda still looked pretty washed out. Switching the console and my projector to limited range looked a little better.

HD rumble, no clue. The first selection of games you get in 1-2 switch don't do anything special with it. Plus playing by yourself the game is a 1/10 duh :)


The switch looks and feels very nice. OS is simple and super fast. Game loads fast, reloads fast, saves fast. It's fast! Now must resist the urge to take Zelda to bed, need to sleep :(

are you close to your router or modem or whatever? I downloaded Snipperclips / Fast RMX (granted thats only probably like 2 or 3GB total max) pretty quickly. Definitely not at regular speed my phone would dl something, but not noticably bad 

No, my game room is on the ground floor, router in the loft. It used to be down there with wired connections available yet living room reception gets priority. Yet my ps4 has no trouble streaming Netflix and online multiplayer. Downloads vary yet a lot faster than the switch did. Switch only sees my network with 2 bars down there.