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There is no way Nintendo implements a "proper" D-pad into a Joycon, breh. Sorry. They expect it to be able to be turned on its side and shared with another person for better or worse.
Quote from: Tasty Meat on January 25, 2018, 11:23:22 PMThere is no way Nintendo implements a "proper" D-pad into a Joycon, breh. Sorry. They expect it to be able to be turned on its side and shared with another person for better or worse.I see no reason why a d-pad joycon can't be made and sold as a separate accessory. The Switch seems tailor-made for that kind of thing.
The final levels and later stage invasion challenges of Rayman Legends sucks because it seems you have to constantly be running, which cramps the shit out of my finger since it's ZR to run.
Quote from: Dos Locos Tacos on January 26, 2018, 12:26:16 AMQuote from: Tasty Meat on January 25, 2018, 11:23:22 PMThere is no way Nintendo implements a "proper" D-pad into a Joycon, breh. Sorry. They expect it to be able to be turned on its side and shared with another person for better or worse.I see no reason why a d-pad joycon can't be made and sold as a separate accessory. The Switch seems tailor-made for that kind of thing.I'm surprised they haven't started making customized Joycon controllers already. It's basically free money.
Quote from: Great Rumbler on January 26, 2018, 04:24:11 PMQuote from: Dos Locos Tacos on January 26, 2018, 12:26:16 AMQuote from: Tasty Meat on January 25, 2018, 11:23:22 PMThere is no way Nintendo implements a "proper" D-pad into a Joycon, breh. Sorry. They expect it to be able to be turned on its side and shared with another person for better or worse.I see no reason why a d-pad joycon can't be made and sold as a separate accessory. The Switch seems tailor-made for that kind of thing.I'm surprised they haven't started making customized Joycon controllers already. It's basically free money.Ninendo hates easy/free money apparently or else we would've seen Virtual Console on Switch by now.
Quote from: Skullfuckers Anonymous on January 29, 2018, 09:51:31 AMQuote from: Great Rumbler on January 26, 2018, 04:24:11 PMQuote from: Dos Locos Tacos on January 26, 2018, 12:26:16 AMQuote from: Tasty Meat on January 25, 2018, 11:23:22 PMThere is no way Nintendo implements a "proper" D-pad into a Joycon, breh. Sorry. They expect it to be able to be turned on its side and shared with another person for better or worse.I see no reason why a d-pad joycon can't be made and sold as a separate accessory. The Switch seems tailor-made for that kind of thing.I'm surprised they haven't started making customized Joycon controllers already. It's basically free money.Ninendo hates easy/free money apparently or else we would've seen Virtual Console on Switch by now.I guess they want to give Indies some room to breath. Seems to have worked considering the success stories of indie devs.Or they're just incompetent.
I don't think they make as much money on Virtual console as releasing individual titles on eShop. The eShop probably gives each game more visibility also. Look at how well Super Mario VS is doing.
Got 611 out of 826 teensies in Rayman Legends. Got to the ending credits as well.Just trying to collect all of the teensies except for the handheld mode. I think I'm the only switch owner who plays it docked but I don't feel like playing handheld mode to get the remaining 126 teensies. Also the challenges and kung foot stuff is a total waste of time.Good game. I think Origins was a tighter package and I see Amazon.com selling it for $30. I recommend getting it at $20 if you haven't played it.
It sounds like it’s a straight up “points = money” thing.Considering that wagon cards seem to go on sale for 15-20-% off pretty frequently that doesn’t seem too bad.
Quote from: kingv on February 08, 2018, 02:53:53 PMIt sounds like it’s a straight up “points = money” thing.Considering that wagon cards seem to go on sale for 15-20-% off pretty frequently that doesn’t seem too bad.WTF is a wagon card?
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-02-08-yes-namco-bandai-is-working-on-metroid-prime-4
How does this make sense
Dragon Quest Builders came out today! I forgot that you can't transfer your demo save over. Looks like South Park is coming out in the next month. Someone found a listing for The Fractured But Whole on Amazon Mexico.
Quote from: Dos Locos Tacos on February 09, 2018, 06:11:06 PMDragon Quest Builders came out today! I forgot that you can't transfer your demo save over. Looks like South Park is coming out in the next month. Someone found a listing for The Fractured But Whole on Amazon Mexico.Does dq builder have any co-op elements, and/or can you have fun while sucking at games? Was thinking it might be fun to play with my kid in some capacity.
Interested now in Xenoblade 2. Do I need to finish #1 to get it? I'm still plugging along on that one.
Quote from: Positive Touch on February 09, 2018, 06:40:15 PMwhere is this bit about sakamoto hating prime coming from?Heard it through the grapevine a couple of times in Metroid threads all over. He doesn't consider them "mainline" Metroid games and seems to resent it's popularity among the fandom whenever it gets brought up in interviews. I looked it up a while ago and it seems to be the case, don't really remember a good source to link you to, though.
where is this bit about sakamoto hating prime coming from?