I'm seconding this.It should be stickied like in the 3DS section IMO.
I'm seconding this.It should be stickied like in the 3DS section IMO.
I don't think soAlso another question: Is anyone (not necessarily end users) currently able to dump non-cartridge games?
I think UHS-3 will work with UHS-1 speed.Which microsd speed classes are compatible with the Switch? On the Nintendo website it says UHS-1, but other sites and sources keep talking about UHS-3 cards for it.
I know its not hacking related, but why on earth wont my joycons charge when hooked up on the main device (but not plugged in the dock) ?
Not only that, if the JoyCon are low on battery and the console itself isn't, they'll charge.its actually working the exact other way. up until 30 or 50% joy con charge, the joy cons will actually help charging the console!
If the info people have been giving is all true it seems like it's done quite smartly to keep all the devices powered for as long as possible so the switch charges the joycons if they are low and the switch is high on power and the other way around.Wait, so they charge or do they not then?
it's a bit of both. it depends what mode your switch is inWait, so they charge or do they not then?
The language of most games you buy corresponds to the language of your switch. So if you have you switch set to English, than most games will be English no matter where you buy them.Not that I consider this a noob question as I cant find much information elsewhere but does anyone know what language support comes off the South African e-shop? The games off their eshop are soooooo much cheaper than everywhere else. Has anyone brought of it that can give any information? Would say Skyrim/BotW brought off their eshop be any different to that of say that of France/Italy/England/Australia
The language of most games you buy corresponds to the language of your switch. So if you have you switch set to English, than most games will be English no matter where you buy them.
Time to make a South American Nintendo account...
it's because the switch is region free. you can play any game from any country on the switchMuch appreciated, I thought the digital games from different regions(other than specific Japanese only eshop games) might only be released with certain language support, but what you are saying makes much more sense.
not that we know of. there will be exploits on later versions, you might just have to waitIs there any hope for people on the latest firmware? Are there any private exploits that work on 4.0.1?
1. YesGood afternoon, I would like to know if;
1. The switch is region free but what about the charging? Can I use any region s charger with my country (Malaysia, uses UK configuration)?
2. Can any USB-C charger/power bank work? Will it affect my switch negatively in any way?
Thank you so much for your time in answering my questions.
Can anyone help be figure out what firmware version my Switch is on?
From what I understand, you're supposed to go into "System Settings", then down to "System", and it tells you under "System Update" what version you're on. The problem for me is that I have a "System update ready" so it wont tell me any more.
I read someone here suggest I should turn my WiFi off and then restart the console, but I'm still getting the same message right now after a few tries.
I own a copy of Mario Odyssey but as far as I can remember, I've always rejected the firmware updates at every prompt and continued playing the game. I'm not sure if that suggests anything but is it possible for me to have played the Mario Odyssey cart without updating beyond 3.0?
Something else I noticed was that holding the capture button doesn't record video footage for me, which I think was only introduced at a later firmware.