*** Nintendo Switch ***

Anyone using these soft tpu cases? Thinking if it's a nice snug fit.


Don't do it imo... I have had a lot of switches come to me that have had these sorts of things on since new and they are generally in worse cosmetic condition than the switches that come to me with no cases or covers. The dust and dirst seems to get under them and just has its way with the console so you get scratches everywhere. Just my 2 cents on them :)
 
Well I'm used to holding things at the back, and I was under the impression that you would throw back if you held it at the back first, or looked back with the camera while throwing. Every time it never went as planned, so kind of chalked it down to not being possible.

Then yesterday, I noticed someone use it on me. Pretty sure others have used it on me before, but I hadn't really noticed or understood where it came from.

It just never occurred to me to hold the joystick down, as usually I'm just going left and right.
 
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Been playing No Man's Sky on Switch this week as it had a price drop and I had a voucher on top too so got it for £12.

I like it but it's pretty rough going, I mainly got it so I could play handheld when traveling.

The texture quality, frame rate and general lagginess in the controls is disappointing. The fact it's running at all is impressive but I can't imagine the average person being happy with it.

Despite the limitations playing on the oled screen is nice and is definitely better than playing on TV, the poor resolution etc. is amplified on a bigger screen and looks awful.
 
Any recommendations on a cheap, decent Pro pad? Last one I had isn't in stock any longer
I'd recommend the official one, might be a bit more expensive than some (about £50 from known retailers) but I've had mine since launch and it's still working fine, personally not had any stick drift and the battery is excellent.
 
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