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Fans are questioning why the brightness looks off on the Nintendo Switch 2 and getting frustrated with the functions of the A and B buttons. Fortunately, these are in the Settings
The Switch 2 improves upon the first console in nearly every way. But is it worth the $450? We review how to get the best bang for your buck.
The Switch 2’s Joy-Con controllers have undergone some tinkering. As before, you can attach them to the sides of the screen if you’re playing on the go. If you’re at home, you can attach them to a doohickey that feels more like a traditional joystick. Either way, they’re now more firmly connected with magnets, which provide a satisfying snap.
Don't skip a step or else you may have to go through an even longer process to transfer data from your original Switch.
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller offers a more comfortable and precise way to play Switch 2 games. This is thanks to its ergonomic design and responsive buttons and joysticks. Though expensive, it’s essential for Switch 2 users who primarily play in docked mode or who just want a better controller.
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Some Switch 2 owners have complained their consoles are not getting nearly as much juice as they should and that their consoles are dying before the battery indicator goes into the red. This week, Nintendo posted a few recommendations if “the battery indicator or percentage displays incorrectly on Nintendo Switch 2.
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Indy100 on MSNSplit Fiction on Nintendo Switch 2 feels like missed opportunity due to one simple thingOne of the best co-op games in years releasing on the Nintendo Switch 2 that has multiplayer in its DNA should be a match made in heaven. But unfortunately, there's one simple thing indy100 can't look past with Split Fiction on the new console.
The Switch 2 feels like a grown up Switch 1. T he Nintendo Switch 2 is bigger than the Nintendo Switch 1, and unless you rock the world’s most spacious pair of cargo pants, its