Same here. I take my time before I decide which one I’ll take. Most important for me is the stability and the number of features. I don't really care if it's free or not, I think it's fair to pay for good software, of course I won't pay more than a normal switch costs. If the price is reasonable and the features seem nice there is no reason for me to not pay like 40-60 dollars. That’s about one switch game. Anyway, it’s hard to tell in early stages since both will still be developed after they have been released. I hope both will surprise us ;PI'm waiting for both, and seeing what will happen before I make a decision. But things are looking good for Atmosphere since pirating is already possible.
I think the price of the SX Pro at $35-40 is very reasonable, that's about the price of a DSTWO back in the day and they are bound to have similar hardware. So price isn't an issue to me.Same here. I take my time before I decide which one I’ll take. Most important for me is the stability and the number of features. I don't really care if it's free or not, I think it's fair to pay for good software, of course I won't pay more than a normal switch costs. If the price is reasonable and the features seem nice there is no reason for me to not pay like 40-60 dollars. That’s about one switch game. Anyway, it’s hard to tell in early stages since both will still be developed after they have been released. I hope both will surprise us ;P
Yeah, 35-40 dollars should be affordable for everyone who owns a Nintendo Switch console, since that's less than a single game. DSTWO was also about that price, if I remember correctly. The hardware doesn't really matter for the price, it's more about the features and the functionality in general. The end user doesn't care about the hardware. The end user wants a solution which offers great functionality, is user friendly and simple to use.I think the price of the SX Pro at $35-40 is very reasonable, that's about the price of a DSTWO back in the day and they are bound to have similar hardware. So price isn't an issue to me.
Indeed. But since the dongle supports 3rd party payloads you could buy SX Pro and use Atmosphere with it and get the best of both worlds, ease of use and all of the features from both. So for those wanting an untethered solution this is going to be their best bet for a while regardless of whether they are more interested in SX OS or Atmosphere.Yeah, 35-40 dollars should be affordable for everyone who owns a Nintendo Switch console, since that's less than a single game. DSTWO was also about that price, if I remember correctly. The hardware doesn't really matter for the price, it's more about the features and the functionality in general. The end user doesn't care about the hardware. The end user wants a solution which offers great functionality, is user friendly and simple to use.
You and I both. While I am amped because of the stuff that can be done now. I want development to take all the time it needs. I hope sleep mode works is all I am saying. I can almost deal with anything else.I thought 6-15-18 was the supposed big release date? Guess not
Considering the confusion and less than average user friendliness of what we had yesterday for backup loaders, i assume community based programs will take a while until the average joe like me can use them. I believe evem atmosphere will get a release, it will be full of problems and hard to manage for people like me, until they will refine the procedures.
Sx Os on the other hand... anyaway, i'll take what i can from both, while i wait for atmosphere to be mature, i'll use sx os and its dongle, then i'll use the dongl
Yeah I guess that's a good way to go. Nevertheless I'll still wait until more is known, because I don't like the idea of attaching a dongle to my switch, since in my case it's connected with a usb-c cable to the dock and I don't want to always remove and attach it back. Hopefully Atmosphere will offer a better solution for that later on.Indeed. But since the dongle supports 3rd party payloads you could buy SX Pro and use Atmosphere with it and get the best of both worlds, ease of use and all of the features from both. So for those wanting an untethered solution this is going to be their best bet for a while regardless of whether they are more interested in SX OS or Atmosphere.
The SX pro will be an easier solution, and maybe the SX OS is going to be better in support and updates since it is paid.
Very true!Actually Atmosphere will have better support because it’s open source meaning anyone who knows programming can update it. Also the fact that it’s open source means it will always be publicly available where as if tx decided they’re done with sx os then you’ll no longer get updates.