The_Yoda said:
Boo. Thanks for the info though. Personally I don't have much of a backlog for the Switch, so mine will likely go to my bedroom to collect dust in that dock. I'll replace the switch in my office with the switch 2 and just have an extra dock laying around. |
I have the opposite predicament in which I have hundreds of games in my Switch backlog, so the backwards compatibility with potential improvements sounds pretty enticing. But not $450 + tax enticing, so I'm not planning on getting a Switch 2 for at least a couple of years.
I did the same thing with the original Switch and didn't pull the trigger until Nintendo started releasing special editions with unique designs. I got a Smash Ultimate Switch and love how it stands out compared to a standard model, so I'm going to go that route again.







