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Shameless double-posting but Nintendo has provided a new firmware update which now includes folders (only available in the All Software menu though, not in the main screen)
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Ver. 14.0.0
  • “Groups” feature was added to the All Software menu.
    • You can now create groups of software to help organize your software titles.
    • Making groups for different game genres, developers, or whatever you’d like to organize by may make it easier to find the application you want.
    • Up to 100 groups can be created with a max of 200 titles per group.
    • The button to proceed to the “All Software” screen is displayed only when there are 13 or more software title icons on the system.
    • For more information, see How to Create Groups of Software.
  • Bluetooth Audio volume behavior was changed.
    • You can now adjust the volume of Bluetooth audio devices using either the Nintendo Switch console or through volume control buttons on the Bluetooth audio device.
    • The Bluetooth audio device must support AVRCP profiles for these changes to work.
    • The volume displayed on the console will reflect the Bluetooth audio volume when using the device’s control buttons.
    • The maximum volume output for some Bluetooth audio devices has been increased.
    • When first connecting a device, volume will be reduced to avoid sudden loudness.
    • For more information, see How to Pair and Manage Bluetooth Audio Devices.
 
Shameless double-posting but Nintendo has provided a new firmware update which now includes folders (only available in the All Software menu though, not in the main screen)
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>A feature that was immediately given to 3DS owners in full is now only half available for Switch owners years after the switch was released.
idk if I should find that funny, pathetic, or both.
 
>A feature that was immediately given to 3DS owners in full is now only half available for Switch owners years after the switch was released.
idk if I should find that funny, pathetic, or both.
Given how long it took for Metroid to get an quality of life patch, I really don't expect much from Nintendo's products, these days.
 

Publisher THQ Nordic and developer Bugbear Entertainment will release Wreckfest for Switch on June 21 for $39.99 / €39.99 / £34.99, the companies announced.
Wreckest first launched for PC via Steam on June 14, 2018, followed by PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on August 27, 2019, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series on June 1, 2021, and Stadia on December 1, 2021.
Dozens of vehicle options give you the chance to get creative when you wreck your friends online and aim for demolition dominance. Whether you pick a lawn mower, school bus or crop harvester, this game is all about having a good time, breakneck racing and over-the-top crashes. Besides a considerable amount of unusual and normal vehicles you can choose from, Wreckfest offers its players multiple racing tracks and meaningful customization for good looks and armor upgrades. This demolition derby themed racing game will leave you in awe of the awesome looking vehicular destruction, so start the engine and get ready for the release.

Wreckfest will feature an up-to-16-player online multiplayer mode as well as offline tournaments with steady 30 frames per second. The Nintendo Switch version offers two season packages: Season 1 package includes 20 crazy and iconic vehicles, 20 insane roof decorations, and a car customization pack with new armor, rims and more. Season 2 package grants you access to 12 additional cars.


Gotta Protectors: Cart of Darkness has been announced for a western release on the Switch courtesy of Ancient Games and localisation company 8-4. Gotta Protectors: Cart of Darkness first launched in Japan under the title Susume!! Mamotte Knight: Hime no Totsugeki Serenade in Japan on October 10, 2019.
The game is the third entry to the action defence series, following on from the 3DS title Gotta Protectors and the Xbox 360 title Protect Me Knight. It will launch on the eShop on April 14th.
It’s another fine morning in Magicadia… except your castle has suddenly turned into a tank. And what’s this about a dark prophecy that could lead to the end of all video games? A CONFUSION IS YOU.

Choose your Gotta Protectors and get ready to hack, slash, and spell-sling your way through an epic campaign of over 100 thumb-blistering maps—plus dozens more available as optional downloadable content bonus chapters!

The rules are simple. Put Princess Lola into the castle to start it rolling down the tracks. At the end of the tracks is an enemy castle. Smash YOUR castle into THEIR castle to destroy it—but don’t let the enemies wipe out the Princess’s HP first!

>A feature that was immediately given to 3DS owners in full is now only half available for Switch owners years after the switch was released.
idk if I should find that funny, pathetic, or both.
Or the bubbles folders on the Playstation Vita.
 
Well. I now have a fourth pair of joycons with drift.

Into the bag they go.

Just open them up with a screwdriver and put a small piece of thin cardboard under the joystick. It's significantly cheaper than buying new Joycons constantly. There are numerous tutorials and articles online on how to do it step-by-step if you are not used to doing those types of things to electronics.
 
Just open them up with a screwdriver and put a small piece of thin cardboard under the joystick. It's significantly cheaper than buying new Joycons constantly. There are numerous tutorials and articles online on how to do it step-by-step if you are not used to doing those types of things to electronics.
My understanding is that, that's an ok temporary fix but long term or under heavy use it still causes issues. Mostly because you have to press down on the joycon which is what causes it in the first place. Pressing the stick is what makes the metal bits warp.

I've personally just stopped using my joycons and just have a pro controller.
 
I sent my Joy Cons in for repair Monday and got an email that they are done and shipping back to me today.

Pretty quick. Makes me worried they didn't do shit.
Either that or they just swapped them. Which in the case of a controller isn't that big of a deal.

Just open them up with a screwdriver and put a small piece of thin cardboard under the joystick. It's significantly cheaper than buying new Joycons constantly. There are numerous tutorials and articles online on how to do it step-by-step if you are not used to doing those types of things to electronics.
The effectiveness of this method is vastly overstated. I just use pro controllers. They seem to catch drift at much lower rates. My original pro controller still works fine.
 
I'll admit that I was wrong, I only really noticed the articles when it first came to light mostly because I don't use the Joycons either, honestly, I use the Hori Split Pad Pro in handheld mode and a first-party Pro Controller in console mode.
 
I'll admit that I was wrong, I only really noticed the articles when it first came to light mostly because I don't use the Joycons either, honestly, I use the Hori Split Pad Pro in handheld mode and a first-party Pro Controller in console mode.
You're not alone, lots of people think the cardboard trick can permanently save their themed joycons.

The dreadful thing is going to be years down the road that with the high failure rate it's going to be a bitch to find working first party ones for many of the current gen consoles. Already you have systems like the N64 or PS3 where finding original controllers are a rarity, the Switch, PS5, and Xbox all have issues with their controller hardware. However IIRC Sony and Microsoft have both made smaller improvements to their original controller designs internally and they're just not advertised as a feature. But that still makes it harder to find a working one if it's second hand because you can't open them up. I think the boxes may have a slightly different series number and that's the only way of telling if it's a controller with the new guts or not.
 
Already you have systems like the N64 or PS3 where finding original controllers are a rarity
Uh... minor (?) correction. Finding authentic N64 controllers is pretty easy and there are a lot f them. There are even more if you don't mind buying one that someone 3D printed... but the originals are easy enough to find so I'm not sure why anyone would do that. I don't know about PS3 controllers though. I imagine these newer, more expensive controllers are going to be a real hassle to replace someday. Even things like Super Nintendo or NES controllers are still pretty straightforward to find and buy.

And remember @Tiger Jack, it's called a "program". Calling things "apps" is for faggots that like to use buzzwords.
 
Just open them up with a screwdriver and put a small piece of thin cardboard under the joystick. It's significantly cheaper than buying new Joycons constantly. There are numerous tutorials and articles online on how to do it step-by-step if you are not used to doing those types of things to electronics.
I tried this with one of the other sets that are currently in the bag of dead controllers. It worked for a bit but it wasn't a durable enough fix unfortunately.

Nintendo should probably be writing me a check or something.
 
Uh... minor (?) correction. Finding authentic N64 controllers is pretty easy and there are a lot f them. There are even more if you don't mind buying one that someone 3D printed... but the originals are easy enough to find so I'm not sure why anyone would do that. I don't know about PS3 controllers though. I imagine these newer, more expensive controllers are going to be a real hassle to replace someday. Even things like Super Nintendo or NES controllers are still pretty straightforward to find and buy.

And remember @Tiger Jack, it's called a "program". Calling things "apps" is for faggots that like to use buzzwords.
My mistake I should have differentiated. Finding working original N64 controllers with all their original parts are rare. The sticks have a real tendency to go since the original design had them grind down the plastic and they would become loose and limp.
 
I bought my Switch nearly 2 years ago, and I'm lucky the original Joycons still function.

Still bought a new pair recently just in case the originals start to crap out, it feels like a ticking timebomb at this point.

Frankly, I'm astounded that the console's now 5 years old, and Nintendo still hasn't gotten off their asses to fix this design flaw.
 
My mistake I should have differentiated. Finding working original N64 controllers with all their original parts are rare. The sticks have a real tendency to go since the original design had them grind down the plastic and they would become loose and limp.
I mean, that is a problem sometimes. But there is still no issue finding good, original N64 controllers.

Frankly, I'm astounded that the console's now 5 years old, and Nintendo still hasn't gotten off their asses to fix this design flaw.
I am not sure that Nintendo can fix "made in China" so easily.
 
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