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Title: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ponyfan on November 13, 2019, 06:21:06 AM
Hi,

I have a Wii U that is in really good condition and have been hesitant to buy a Nintendo Switch console just to get a newer system although I think I'd love some of the Switch games.

I've been seeing commercials for a Nintendo Switch Lite that looks like it is just the handheld part of the Switch. Is it basically like a Nintendo DS but it plays Switch games?  I might get one since I think that a completely handheld unit would be a better fit than a full Switch console right now.


Ponyfan
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite
Post by: Harmonie on November 13, 2019, 06:36:09 AM
Yeah, it's just a Switch that is completely portable. They did warn that some games may not compatible with it ultimately, IIRC, though. Personally I just like having the hybrid console, as it really is very comfortable as a handheld (which I've played it as mostly) and leaves the options open for me.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite
Post by: tailrustedtealeaf on November 13, 2019, 06:41:11 AM
I'm considering getting one for myself, but I have to decide quick because NH comes out in March. I think I might prefer the handheld because I don't have a TV in my room.
What games, Harmonie? Is it just those that use motion controls?
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite
Post by: Nemesis on November 13, 2019, 06:45:23 AM
I feel iffy about the Switch Lite, personally... There are more games than you’d think that are incompatible with it. :shrug: I would research all of the games you’re interested in first, and make sure they work with the Lite. Some other games can technically be played on the Lite, but are more unwieldy, or lose certain features.

Personally, I think the normal Switch is a better investment. The Lite doesn’t offer a big enough discount to justify the lost functionality, IMO.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite
Post by: Ponyfan on November 13, 2019, 07:40:32 AM
Thank you everyone. I didn't realize some games wouldn't work well on a Switch Lite. Games that I'm interested in right now are Luigi's mansion Mario Odyssey and a few others.


Ponyfan
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite
Post by: Ragamuffin on November 13, 2019, 07:47:08 AM
I only ever use my own Switch in handheld mode, so... :P

But as for Switch VS Wii U, Switch is the better pick right now. There's more games and the system is just so much faster. Going into the settings on Switch is instantaneous, everything is done quickly. Wii U on the other hand, was beginning to frustrate me after some time, it's soooooo slow! If I needed to check my internet's connection, it could take up to a full MINUTE sometimes to load into the settings menu! That's just a menu, not even a game!

For Switch vs Lite, I might go with the regular Switch, if only because of the Joy-Con issues. With the Switch, you can send your Joy-Cons to Nintendo now for a free fix... but it's not guaranteed that it will fix it permanently. You might have to send them back in the future or even buy a new pair of Joy-Cons. But at least it's just the Joy-Cons right? Lite has these same drifting issues but it's the entire system! If you start to drift your entire console is no good and I'm not sure if they're doing free repairs on Lites.

For games, I think it depends on what you play. I'm sure you can play a lot of things if you bought separate Joy-Cons. But a couple games require the Joy-Cons to play, like Mario Party, Ring Fit Adventure, and, uh... 1-2 Switch. :P There's no rumble feature in the Lite either. Mario Odyssey has a mechanic centered around using the rumble to find hidden moons... I think there's a way around this if you're using a Lite but I don't remember... Most other games don't require rumble, though.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ponyfan on December 10, 2019, 03:56:20 AM
I now own a full Switch console.  :D  Does anyone have any tips?



Ponyfan
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: bright rabbit 1 on December 10, 2019, 05:38:42 AM
Sent you a PM
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ragamuffin on December 10, 2019, 08:13:16 AM
Depends... tips for what? :P
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: tailrustedtealeaf on December 10, 2019, 10:25:28 AM
If you notice the joysticks drifting, send it in!
What games do you have so far Ponyfan?
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Nemesis on December 11, 2019, 04:01:37 AM
Tip: play Pokemon Sword/Shield. Haha, sorry. XD I’m just really in love with those games, lol. But yes, what games do you have now? :)

All the talk about controller problems and drift has me concerned, though... I don’t think I’ve experienced any so far, but what causes it?
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: tailrustedtealeaf on December 11, 2019, 06:10:51 AM
I'm not sure what causes it, frequent use? My sisters have the switch every day and they played Splatoon 2 a ton. Suddenly, it made it very hard for me to play SSBU.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Leave a Whisper on December 11, 2019, 07:36:26 AM
I'm not sure what causes it, frequent use? My sisters have the switch every day and they played Splatoon 2 a ton. Suddenly, it made it very hard for me to play SSBU.

Somebody took it apart and said they used a graphite contact. The graphite wears down with use and the inputs don't work well anymore. I'm not keen on getting one because of that issue. With a Switch, you at least have the benefit of buying optional controllers. What would you do with a Lite aside from send it in for repairs? And we are starting to experience the drifting and our Switch isn't even a year old.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: RoseNoire on December 11, 2019, 08:12:19 AM
I use my Switch handheld almost all the time, but I wouldn't have bought the lite if I had the occasion because I prefer leaving myself the choice to evolve my way of playing over time.
In a few years, maybe I will have my Switch docked all the time, maybe not. And if I have friends wanting to play, we have two joycons at our disposal instead of zero, since the lite's are fixed.

The complete Switch feels like a better choice in the long run to me.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ragamuffin on December 11, 2019, 08:13:02 AM
I'm not sure what causes it, frequent use? My sisters have the switch every day and they played Splatoon 2 a ton. Suddenly, it made it very hard for me to play SSBU.

Somebody took it apart and said they used a graphite contact. The graphite wears down with use and the inputs don't work well anymore. I'm not keen on getting one because of that issue. With a Switch, you at least have the benefit of buying optional controllers. What would you do with a Lite aside from send it in for repairs? And we are starting to experience the drifting and our Switch isn't even a year old.

There's a lawsuit or whatever going on (I don't know the terms haha) over this, and the document said that exactly is going on with the Joy-Cons. Something is being rubbed off which causes it to drift in-game. It's not just "frequent use", it all depends on if you're lucky or not; some people have opened a fresh box and they started drifting almost immediately. It's a huge design flaw and Nintendo has done nothing about it. They don't even mention it outright anywhere or acknowledge that there's some sort of problem. They just offer repair services for Joy-Cons for free.

I've been lucky... I've had no issues with my controllers, but I prevent myself from buying any more because I don't want to spend $80 on new colours just for the drifting issue to happen shortly after.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Leave a Whisper on December 11, 2019, 08:24:55 AM
I asked around. You can attach a pro controller to the switch lite.

Post Merge: December 11, 2019, 08:27:04 AM

I'm not sure what causes it, frequent use? My sisters have the switch every day and they played Splatoon 2 a ton. Suddenly, it made it very hard for me to play SSBU.

Somebody took it apart and said they used a graphite contact. The graphite wears down with use and the inputs don't work well anymore. I'm not keen on getting one because of that issue. With a Switch, you at least have the benefit of buying optional controllers. What would you do with a Lite aside from send it in for repairs? And we are starting to experience the drifting and our Switch isn't even a year old.

There's a lawsuit or whatever going on (I don't know the terms haha) over this, and the document said that exactly is going on with the Joy-Cons. Something is being rubbed off which causes it to drift in-game. It's not just "frequent use", it all depends on if you're lucky or not; some people have opened a fresh box and they started drifting almost immediately. It's a huge design flaw and Nintendo has done nothing about it. They don't even mention it outright anywhere or acknowledge that there's some sort of problem. They just offer repair services for Joy-Cons for free.

I've been lucky... I've had no issues with my controllers, but I prevent myself from buying any more because I don't want to spend $80 on new colours just for the drifting issue to happen shortly after.

Yeah I know. I simply found it less expensive to buy a corded pro controller and snes8bitdo then send it to Nintendo or buy a new joycon pair.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: bright rabbit 1 on December 11, 2019, 08:58:57 AM
I'm not sure what causes it, frequent use? My sisters have the switch every day and they played Splatoon 2 a ton. Suddenly, it made it very hard for me to play SSBU.

Somebody took it apart and said they used a graphite contact. The graphite wears down with use and the inputs don't work well anymore. I'm not keen on getting one because of that issue. With a Switch, you at least have the benefit of buying optional controllers. What would you do with a Lite aside from send it in for repairs? And we are starting to experience the drifting and our Switch isn't even a year old.

There's a lawsuit or whatever going on (I don't know the terms haha) over this, and the document said that exactly is going on with the Joy-Cons. Something is being rubbed off which causes it to drift in-game. It's not just "frequent use", it all depends on if you're lucky or not; some people have opened a fresh box and they started drifting almost immediately. It's a huge design flaw and Nintendo has done nothing about it. They don't even mention it outright anywhere or acknowledge that there's some sort of problem. They just offer repair services for Joy-Cons for free.

I've been lucky... I've had no issues with my controllers, but I prevent myself from buying any more because I don't want to spend $80 on new colours just for the drifting issue to happen shortly after.

Knock on wood, I’ve not have trouble with my joy cons
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ponyfan on December 11, 2019, 02:47:39 PM
Thanks everyone. I had to look up the drifting issue because I had never heard of it before but it sounds like the control sticks stop working and then slide around on their own making things happen during your game that you don't mean to happen?

Right now I only have Mario Kart 8 but really want Mario Odyssey and Luigi's Mansion 3. :D


Ponyfan

 
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Nemesis on December 11, 2019, 03:23:59 PM
Thanks for the exposition on the controller issues, everyone. That’s a really shocking oversight on Nintendo’s part... I can’t believe they didn’t catch it before mass production. :shrug:

I have two official Smash controllers that haven’t seen much use yet—I’m assuming this issue is just with the joycons, right? I want to know if I should keep an eye on my other controllers as well... :/

Anyway, they’re doing free repair, huh? Is there a time limit on the warranty?
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ponyfan on December 11, 2019, 03:31:45 PM
Another question, is a Switch easy to set up? I had planned to just unplug my Wii U and use the same AV cables for the Switch but it looks like the way it hooks up to a TV is completely different?


Ponyfan
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ragamuffin on December 11, 2019, 05:17:08 PM
Another question, is a Switch easy to set up? I had planned to just unplug my Wii U and use the same AV cables for the Switch but it looks like the way it hooks up to a TV is completely different?
Ponyfan

I've never used my Switch docked... I'm sure it's not too hard...

I have two official Smash controllers that haven’t seen much use yet—I’m assuming this issue is just with the joycons, right? I want to know if I should keep an eye on my other controllers as well... :/

Anyway, they’re doing free repair, huh? Is there a time limit on the warranty?

Yeah it's just the Joy-Cons and the Switch Lite joysticks. Pro controllers should be okay. They used to have a one-year warranty but ever since the legal issues they've been offering them for free to anyone regardless of how long you've had your Switch. :lol:
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ponyfan on December 13, 2019, 07:21:36 PM
I think I figured out how to plug in the Switch to the TV but my HDMI port on the TV is on the opposite side from the power strip and I'm not sure if the AC adapter will reach.

Can anyone recommend a good case to store the Switch in when it's not being used?


Ponyfan
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Leave a Whisper on December 13, 2019, 10:39:22 PM
Another question, is a Switch easy to set up? I had planned to just unplug my Wii U and use the same AV cables for the Switch but it looks like the way it hooks up to a TV is completely different?


Ponyfan

Incredibly easy to set up. But then, Nintendo's consoles generally aren't complicated. Just plug it in, let it charge for the reccomended amount of time and fire it up.
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ponyfan on December 14, 2019, 11:05:43 AM
Thanks Leave a Whisper. :) I am hoping to try setting up TV mode really soon.

Here's the case I bought to hold my Switch when I'm not using it.

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I'm having to let it air out first though because it has a strange burned rubber like smell to it. :(



Ponyfan
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Leave a Whisper on December 15, 2019, 08:42:34 AM
Bummer
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ponyfan on January 06, 2020, 03:38:02 PM
I picked up Mario Odyssey  today. :D I just played in handheld mode today and I can already see what you guys were talking about more features available in TV mode than in handheld mode.

My case doesn't smell as bad now.


Ponyfan
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Leave a Whisper on January 06, 2020, 04:36:55 PM
I picked up Mario Odyssey  today. :D I just played in handheld mode today and I can already see what you guys were talking about more features available in TV mode than in handheld mode.

My case doesn't smell as bad now.


Ponyfan

Still haven't got that one yet. How is it? Is it fun?
Title: Re: Question about Nintendo Switch Lite Upadated I now own a full Switch Console
Post by: Ponyfan on January 06, 2020, 07:40:38 PM
It's fun so far but I can already tell that I missed some stuff by trying handheld mode first. I'm just a few levels in and Mario has already transformed in to a frog a dinosaur and a chain chomp. :D

The levels so far are open world instead of the traditional 1-1 1-2, 1-3 etc... levels.


Ponyfan
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