Author Topic: September 2019 pickups. Show off your Labor of Love!  (Read 1430 times)

September 24, 2019, 09:47:31 AM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 
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September 24, 2019, 04:23:27 PM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 

Same here. Just not for me. I like the versatility of the switch.

September 24, 2019, 04:58:07 PM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far


I got the yellow one too and love it. I also grabbed Mario Kart 8 deluxe and Bendy and the ink machine!

September 25, 2019, 10:47:55 AM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 

It is funny to see how people use the Switch.  For example mt Switch has never once been in the dock, hell I don't even know where it is as I never even hooked it up.  It may still be in the box which is MIA also.
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September 25, 2019, 10:54:26 AM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 

It is funny to see how people use the Switch.  For example mt Switch has never once been in the dock, hell I don't even know where it is as I never even hooked it up.  It may still be in the box which is MIA also.

While on the flip side of that, whenever I get around to getting a Switch, the screen and internal battery will probably never be used since I plan to put it in the dock and leave it there forever. 
Maybe, just once, someone will call me "sir" without adding, "you're making a scene."

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September 25, 2019, 04:41:04 PM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 

It is funny to see how people use the Switch.  For example mt Switch has never once been in the dock, hell I don't even know where it is as I never even hooked it up.  It may still be in the box which is MIA also.

While on the flip side of that, whenever I get around to getting a Switch, the screen and internal battery will probably never be used since I plan to put it in the dock and leave it there forever. 

Yup, mine stays docked.  The switch controllers are awful, they feel cheap, small and plastic - like a toy - so it never got used.  I just got myself a power-a controller, and that feels ok, so it might get a little more use now.

September 25, 2019, 04:48:46 PM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 

It is funny to see how people use the Switch.  For example mt Switch has never once been in the dock, hell I don't even know where it is as I never even hooked it up.  It may still be in the box which is MIA also.

While on the flip side of that, whenever I get around to getting a Switch, the screen and internal battery will probably never be used since I plan to put it in the dock and leave it there forever. 

Yup, mine stays docked.  The switch controllers are awful, they feel cheap, small and plastic - like a toy - so it never got used.  I just got myself a power-a controller, and that feels ok, so it might get a little more use now.

Are you talking about the Joy Cons or the Pro Controller?  I plan to make a Pro Controller a day 1 purchase whenever I get around to getting a Switch.  The Joy Cons seem like a neat idea, but I don't see myself using them.
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September 25, 2019, 05:57:16 PM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 

It is funny to see how people use the Switch.  For example mt Switch has never once been in the dock, hell I don't even know where it is as I never even hooked it up.  It may still be in the box which is MIA also.

While on the flip side of that, whenever I get around to getting a Switch, the screen and internal battery will probably never be used since I plan to put it in the dock and leave it there forever. 
This is pretty much the whole reason I bought the Lite. I like keeping my Switch hooked up to the TV but have been playing it handheld more often lately and it just doesn't feel as comfortable as I would like. I see it as having a Wii and DS or Wii U and 3DS at the same time only now both play the same games.

September 26, 2019, 02:30:47 AM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 

It is funny to see how people use the Switch.  For example mt Switch has never once been in the dock, hell I don't even know where it is as I never even hooked it up.  It may still be in the box which is MIA also.

While on the flip side of that, whenever I get around to getting a Switch, the screen and internal battery will probably never be used since I plan to put it in the dock and leave it there forever. 

Yup, mine stays docked.  The switch controllers are awful, they feel cheap, small and plastic - like a toy - so it never got used.  I just got myself a power-a controller, and that feels ok, so it might get a little more use now.

Are you talking about the Joy Cons or the Pro Controller?  I plan to make a Pro Controller a day 1 purchase whenever I get around to getting a Switch.  The Joy Cons seem like a neat idea, but I don't see myself using them.

The joy cons.  Really awful.

September 26, 2019, 09:00:23 AM
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Did anybody else pickup a Switch Lite? I'm really loving it so far
Switch that you cannot dock...  ???... Pass...  >:(... Not my cup of tea.

I feel the same way.  I want the opposite of the Switch Lite.  I want a home only version of the Switch.

With that said, I think the Switch Lite is a good idea.  There is certainly a market for it.  I'm just not that market. 

It is funny to see how people use the Switch.  For example mt Switch has never once been in the dock, hell I don't even know where it is as I never even hooked it up.  It may still be in the box which is MIA also.

While on the flip side of that, whenever I get around to getting a Switch, the screen and internal battery will probably never be used since I plan to put it in the dock and leave it there forever. 

Yup, mine stays docked.  The switch controllers are awful, they feel cheap, small and plastic - like a toy - so it never got used.  I just got myself a power-a controller, and that feels ok, so it might get a little more use now.

Are you talking about the Joy Cons or the Pro Controller?  I plan to make a Pro Controller a day 1 purchase whenever I get around to getting a Switch.  The Joy Cons seem like a neat idea, but I don't see myself using them.

The joy cons.  Really awful.

How about the HD Rumble?  The only reason I want to try to Joy Cons is to see if I can really feel the difference.  Otherwise, I would plan to use a Pro Controller for pretty much all other gaming. 
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September 26, 2019, 11:47:40 AM
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Not sure to be honest - I hated the feel of them immediately and hardly used it at all.  Everything just felt too ‘kiddy’.  Small and toy like.

I know other people love them, so it might just be me  ???

September 26, 2019, 12:39:15 PM
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I hated using the joy cons, until I got this thing.  It's a grip for the Switch, they also have a joy con grip for docked mode, that extends the right side of the controller, so that your thumb has proper distance from grip to thumb stick.  Less cramping of the hands.  Honestly, I kickstarted this like 2 years ago and have been really surprised at how comfortable it makes using the switch/joy cons

https://www.satisfye.com/products/switch-grip-pro

September 26, 2019, 12:54:46 PM
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Not sure to be honest - I hated the feel of them immediately and hardly used it at all.  Everything just felt too ‘kiddy’.  Small and toy like.

I know other people love them, so it might just be me  ???

I've always been a fan of rumble or force feedback in controllers since it's been available (I bought a PS1 dual shock controller when it first launched).  So I've looked forward to trying out the HD Rumble just to see if it feels as different as Nintendo claims.  However, I absolutely agree that the Joy Cons are too small and unusual for me to use for any type of extended gameplay.  They probably work well for games like 1-2-Switch, but for any traditional game like Mario or Zelda, the Pro Controller will be a requirement for me. 
Maybe, just once, someone will call me "sir" without adding, "you're making a scene."

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September 26, 2019, 02:45:01 PM
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Not sure to be honest - I hated the feel of them immediately and hardly used it at all.  Everything just felt too ‘kiddy’.  Small and toy like.

I know other people love them, so it might just be me  ???

I've always been a fan of rumble or force feedback in controllers since it's been available (I bought a PS1 dual shock controller when it first launched).  So I've looked forward to trying out the HD Rumble just to see if it feels as different as Nintendo claims.  However, I absolutely agree that the Joy Cons are too small and unusual for me to use for any type of extended gameplay.  They probably work well for games like 1-2-Switch, but for any traditional game like Mario or Zelda, the Pro Controller will be a requirement for me. 
Well Switch does come with the Joy-Con middle thingie.
I turns the Joy-Cons in to decent Pro Controller replacement.

September 26, 2019, 03:04:25 PM
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Not sure to be honest - I hated the feel of them immediately and hardly used it at all.  Everything just felt too ‘kiddy’.  Small and toy like.

I know other people love them, so it might just be me  ???

I've always been a fan of rumble or force feedback in controllers since it's been available (I bought a PS1 dual shock controller when it first launched).  So I've looked forward to trying out the HD Rumble just to see if it feels as different as Nintendo claims.  However, I absolutely agree that the Joy Cons are too small and unusual for me to use for any type of extended gameplay.  They probably work well for games like 1-2-Switch, but for any traditional game like Mario or Zelda, the Pro Controller will be a requirement for me. 
Well Switch does come with the Joy-Con middle thingie.
I turns the Joy-Cons in to decent Pro Controller replacement.

Wile I prefer my pro controller. I will admit that I originally disliked the joycons. I mainly use them in handheld mode, but I did get extension caps to make them taller and bigger to help with hand cramping.