8-9 months away is right around the corner? lol. That's IF it doesn't get delayed too.
They're just doing this to spread out the releases of their IP's. I'm hoping there are much more 1st party games in between now and then. I'm not talking about stuff that's already been on Xbox and PS4 for $15 either.
I'm starting to think the whole dock scratching the screen thing was a user error on a couple peoples' part. Most of the people I've talked to had have no issues at all. I constantly dock and undock mine and I have not a single scratch.
The #1 thing I thought of when this was mentioned was user error. Hard for me to believe that this obvious issue would be left unfixed and never discovered during R&D. Then again working in IT I almost always just assume human error.
I get that, i could never play at 20 fps most of the time. That's too choppyIf I were to get this game, even after seeing this I would most likely still get it on Vita or Switch due to the portability aspect.
Whenever there was a PS4/Vita release I played the Vita versions... hmmm... My lifestyle of being out of the house often is conducive to that.
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Which actually makes me think, if a game was multi-platform and "good enough" I would get it on the more portable platform.
I'm seeing switch's for sale on amazon that are "new" for less than the msrp. What am I missing, other than they are perhaps broken or used?
I'm starting to think the whole dock scratching the screen thing was a user error on a couple peoples' part. Most of the people I've talked to had have no issues at all. I constantly dock and undock mine and I have not a single scratch.
1 cent does seem mildly lowbe careful, there were a few cheap ones selling for $0.01 that a lot of people tried to buy. The scammer obviously cancelled the sales but not until they got customer information from the transaction.
There's enough room between the Switch and the dock that they don't even need to touch when you put it in place. I bet a lot of people just dock the system carelessly.
The #1 thing I thought of when this was mentioned was user error. Hard for me to believe that this obvious issue would be left unfixed and never discovered during R&D. Then again working in IT I almost always just assume human error.
This guy gives a little insight and from what i know he's always pretty objective on things.
Oh I'm sure most people are kids or just people who don't treat their premium electronics nicely i agree. The dock seems to leave a lot to be desired though seems low quality/flimsy and simple rubber or something on the inside would have helped prevent the issue altogether.I'm sure there are bound to be a couple defective docks which might scratch a screen here or there, but from what I've been able to gather on the internet it seems like a small percentage of users that's being blown out of proportion. Best way to tell is let some more time pass and see if this problem persists or dissipates.
I could very well just be very cautious with my Switch docking compared to most people. I haven't once just shoved it in there quickly, always take my time.