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Anyone find a good battery pack for the Switch? I just got my RavPower one and its really not adequate. Would appreciate recommendations.Thank you.
Damn, thatHere's some screen grabs I took of all of the traditional tunic sets you can get in Zelda!
Amiibo sets:
LoZ
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OoT
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Wind Waker
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Twilight Princess
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In-Game:
Dark Link
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BotW
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Also this one which though not a tunic, but still cool! (amiibo)
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While I understand your point, I'm okay with paying $70 for the Pro controller just because of the battery life is so good. I love the DualShock 4, but you only get about 4 hours of charge with it, and that costs $60. The Xbox One controller is also awesome, but it doesn't come with a rechargeable battery pack. You need to buy the Play and Charge kit for that, which is $15. So in other words, $75 in total for the full-featured X1 controller. When you keep both things in mind, $70 for a controller with about 40 hours of battery life is actually not a bad deal.The 'used' pro controller came in from amazon warehouse deals. Was listed used like new, still factory sealed. I've heard several negative things about amazone warehousedeals, and their seller rating is pretty shit, but I figured I could always return it worst case. Came in wednesday shipped in aing bubble mailer
fortunately the box was intact. The box was torn near the top at the hang tag about 3 inches, but everything was indeed sealed in new condition.
After several days with the controller I like it. It feels similar to the wiiu pro, but the dpad, triggers, and face buttons are all quite a bit larger, and feel better imo. The matte finish, and textured grips feel quite a bit nicer too. It should be obvious just from looking, but the controller is considerably more comfortable than the joycon/grip.
At the end of the day I'm glad I picked it up for 62 dollars. I think 77 after tax is highway robbery, and honestly not worth it. The controller has HD rumble (which hasn't impressed me thus far), and an amiibo reader, which people often point to these features as the reason behind the higher price tag. What they don't mention is the features the controller doesn't have, like a headphone jack, a touchpad, or pressure sensitive triggers. I'd honestly rather have all the features it doesn't have than to pay extra for the ones it does.
Your dualshock might be defective. I've played Horizon Zero Dawn for 5 hrs straight and DS still has 2 bars of charge.While I understand your point, I'm okay with paying $70 for the Pro controller just because of the battery life is so good. I love the DualShock 4, but you only get about 4 hours of charge with it, and that costs $60. The Xbox One controller is also awesome, but it doesn't come with a rechargeable battery pack. You need to buy the Play and Charge kit for that, which is $15. So in other words, $75 in total for the full-featured X1 controller. When you keep both things in mind, $70 for a controller with about 40 hours of battery life is actually not a bad deal.
I do agree though that Nintendoed up with a couple of things. Not having the headphone jack on it is pretty stupid, and a glaring oversight that they carried over from the Wii U Pro controller. I don't understand why Nintendo made the same mistake twice. It's honestly bonkers. And I agree that they should have made the triggers analog. That was also a really dumb move on their part.
As awesome as the controller is, the controller is held back by both things. But especially by not having analog triggers. It would have been the perfect controller if it had them. I really believe it would had been the best controller available if that was the case. Now instead it's just one of the best controller options, along with the DS4 and the X1 controller. But not the best as it could have been otherwise. #Sad!
Your dualshock might be defective. I've played Horizon Zero Dawn for 5 hrs straight and DS still has 2 bars of charge.
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I guess your price range would be good.... I know razer makes one that is designed for their ultrabook and other USB devices, but it's not cheapAnyone find a good battery pack for the Switch? I just got my RavPower one and its really not adequate. Would appreciate recommendations.Thank you.
Yeah ok. LolYour dualshock might be defective. I've played Horizon Zero Dawn for 5 hrs straight and DS still has 2 bars of charge.
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I guess your price range would be good.... I know razer makes one that is designed for their ultrabook and other USB devices, but it's not cheap
https://www.razerzone.com/gaming-accessories/razer-power-bank
Look for something that supports USB PD (power delivery)
Do have a new DS4? I heard that the new models have better battery life than the older ones. Still, I doubt what you're saying is true. That you played 5 hours and still have 2 bars left. That would mean the controller has about a 15 hour battery life. Doubt the new model's battery life is that good.Yeah ok. Lol
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Man I'm not gonna argue about a damn controller. Why would I lie to you? PlayStation ain't cutting me checks. Either you believe me or you don't. All I know is that there is no way you have a DS4 and it only last 4 hrs. Not my old ones or my new ones were that bad. Either way you justify buying the expensive ass Nintendo controller how you want it's your money, not mine. Have a good night.Do have a new DS4? I heard that the new models have better battery life than the older ones. Still, I doubt what you're saying is true. That you played 5 hours and still have 2 bars left. That would mean the controller has about a 15 hour battery life. Doubt the new model's battery life is that good.
That's about how long they last. Only a handful of hours. Everyone knows this. It's been one of the complaints about the DS4. Don't know where you've been if you haven't heard of this before. I'm also I'm not justifying shit. $70 isn't so bad when you compare battery life with other controllers that cost $60. You're just way too cheap and you want to complain about anything you can.Man I'm not gonna argue about a damn controller. Why would I lie to you? PlayStation ain't cutting me checks. Either you believe me or you don't. All I know is that there is no way you have a DS4 and it only last 4 hrs. Not my old ones or my new ones were that bad. Either way you justify buying the expensive ass Nintendo controller how you want it's your money, not mine. Have a good night.
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Do have a new DS4? I heard that the new models have better battery life than the older ones. Still, I doubt what you're saying is true. That you played 5 hours and still have 2 bars left. That would mean the controller has about a 15 hour battery life. Doubt the new model's battery life is that good.
Man I'm not gonna argue about a damn controller. Why would I lie to you? PlayStation ain't cutting me checks. Either you believe me or you don't. All I know is that there is no way you have a DS4 and it only last 4 hrs. Not my old ones or my new ones were that bad. Either way you justify buying the expensive ass Nintendo controller how you want it's your money, not mine. Have a good night.
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I have owned the original and the newer model that comes with the pro. I can confirm that you can get maybe 5-6 hours depending on your settings and the game you are playing. Games that have more rumble and take advantage of the speaker in the controller tend to lose battery life quicker in my experience. Most games I have gotten around the 4-5 mark because I lower my light bar brightness and audio on the controller some.That's about how long they last. Only a handful of hours. Everyone knows this. It's been one of the complaints about the DS4. Don't know where you've been if you haven't heard of this before. I'm also I'm not justifying shit. $70 isn't so bad when you compare battery life with other controllers that cost $60. You're just way too cheap and you want to complain about anything you can.
Btw, eat a Snickers. You get pissy when you're hungry.
http://m.ign.com/wikis/playstation-4/DualShock_4I have owned the original and the newer model that comes with the pro. I can confirm that you can get maybe 5-6 hours depending on your settings and the game you are playing. Games that have more rumble and take advantage of the speaker in the controller tend to lose battery life quicker in my experience. Most games I have gotten around the 4-5 mark because I lower my light bar brightness and audio on the controller some.
And i don't get why the whole argument came to be in the first place because one said for and then a battle over 1 whole damn hour? Lets all agree the battery is not that great in the controller when you can get 20+ hours on 2 aa batteries for a xbone controller or 30+ with the switch pro controller.
That's basically what I do. I love the sounds and headphone on that thing. I can't deal with the Nintendo pro controller not having that.Never had a problem with the DS4. I just keep it plugged in when I'm not using it. Pretty easy.
And you just said you played a game that uses both rumble and speakers on the DS4 for 5 hours and still had 2/3 battery left. You're kinda proving yourself wrong here. I get about 6 hours on Horizon. I have 3 DS4s, and I really don't think all mine are defective.This is why I'm saying he has a defective controller. When the PS4 came out the DS4 was widely tested and the concensus was that it had 7-8 hours on average or battery life.
It's likely all of the above. Typical LEDs will use up 5-10% of that battery alone. I don't have a clue how much power the touchpad uses.I've read many times that the touchpad and light on the DS4 are battery life drainers, but...never saw any real data showing how bad. I can't imagine this is a big issue otherwise Sony would have fixed this in their new controller version. And Sony lets you tone down the light but it amounts to a little gain in battery life if any.
The range of the controller can make a difference in battery life. Maybe Nintendo goes for battery life instead of a 40 ft range.
You understand what average means. If I play with the light dimmed I get 5 comfortably and still have battery to spare. You literally combined to separate statements that I wrote to make your point. Try harder. That's not the way shit works.And you just said you played a game that uses both rumble and speakers on the DS4 for 5 hours and still had 2/3 battery left. You're kinda proving yourself wrong here. I get about 6 hours on Horizon. I have 3 DS4s, and I really don't think all mine are defective.
DS4 has terrible battery life compared to other controllers. I have 3. 1 OG, 1 MGSV, and 1 new one. They all have the same meh battery life.And you just said you played a game that uses both rumble and speakers on the DS4 for 5 hours and still had 2/3 battery left. You're kinda proving yourself wrong here. I get about 6 hours on Horizon. I have 3 DS4s, and I really don't think all mine are defective.
Have him sell the grey joycons and buy the neon ones.Soooo was that instock alert at Walmart for real or not? Now my high school bud wants to return his grey and get a neon.
Idk whether its a good idea to tell him there may have been a Walmart restock for ~5 min lol
I never really go to bars in the first place but if the guy is happily married he could probably give 2 shits about anyone (women included) approaching him.There was a dude at the bar tonight playing a Switch.
Yeah problems happen. They shipped over a million of these out already. The first off the assembly line too. A 1% defect rate would mean 10,000 problems and 10,000 posts from this first batch of Switch owners. If you read 30 of those a day for a year then you would get through all those initial posts.I read on another site that one person had a unit for himself and one for his daughter. He stated that it appears the aligning rails on inside of base have varying gap distances. On his the rails rub against the console screen, thus scratching it. While on his daughters there is a small gap and thus the rails don't rub and the screen doesn't get scratched.
That's what I said. But tbh, he doesn't do the selling thing very often and thus isn't comfortable with it.Have him sell the grey joycons and buy the neon ones.
While I don't doubt the possibility of the dock scratching the screen, it does seem weird that a few of the pics I have seen show horizontal scratches while others show scratches that are criss-crossing.... Don't know if sites jumping on the issue are just using the 1st scratched screen they found in a google search and it has nothing to do with the dock, people with scratched screens are being REALLY rough with their units, or there are Switch gremlins being jerks. I don't know if it's just me, but wouldn't the dock scratch the unit vertically? Horizontal or criss-cross scratch patterns would mean that someone is not placing the unit in straight. Also, I purposely push the system towards the back , as to not allow the screen to touch the dock. not even a single scuff on my unit and I just placed a tempered glass protecter yesterday to be on the safe side.Yeah problems happen. They shipped over a million of these out already. The first off the assembly line too. A 1% defect rate would mean 10,000 problems and 10,000 posts from this first batch of Switch owners. If you read 30 of those a day for a year then you would get through all those initial posts.
I can't vouch for the dock not scratching the screen in the case of some outlier/defect. But as designed it really can't scratch the screen. At worst it could cause some minor wear on the bezel surface over time.
Definitely contact Nintendo if you have a problem.
This was exactly my experience with it. I put the first protector on but had some dirt, but when I lifted it to fix I messed up the corner so I just removed it, cleaned the screen again, and put the second one on perfectly. It's pretty great, I like the way the touchscreen feels compared to other systems with plastic screen protectors and it doesn't leave nearly as many thumbprints.mine arrived too.... 1st attempt was a disaster..... the top film didn't hold the glass at all, and in an attempt to fix the bubbles that formed, dog hair and dust magically appeared under it.
Attempt 2 was perfection.
UPDATE: Techmatte is awesome.... I got a direct email earlier today about my thoughts, and mentioned how it went (2nd attempt was perfect) and they want to send me another pack so I have a good spare. No other screen protector company has been that awesome!
Well if you take off your joycons and try to saw the dock in 2 with the Switch then you could get scratches on your screen.While I don't doubt the possibility of the dock scratching the screen, it does seem weird that a few of the pics I have seen show horizontal scratches while others show scratches that are criss-crossing.... Don't know if sites jumping on the issue are just using the 1st scratched screen they found in a google search and it has nothing to do with the dock, people with scratched screens are being REALLY rough with their units, or there are Switch gremlins being jerks. I don't know if it's just me, but wouldn't the dock scratch the unit vertically? Horizontal or criss-cross scratch patterns would mean that someone is not placing the unit in straight. Also, I purposely push the system towards the back , as to not allow the screen to touch the dock. not even a single scuff on my unit and I just placed a tempered glass protecter yesterday to be on the safe side.
Now you're playing with powerBeen looking for a pro controller for a month now, I've seen it in stock at GameStop and Amazon three different times but my credit between both were in the wrong places. Finally landed a order for prime now in the morning. Can't wait Zelda to play Zelda with the pro controller.
Yo dawg, I heard you like Zelda...Been looking for a pro controller for a month now, I've seen it in stock at GameStop and Amazon three different times but my credit between both were in the wrong places. Finally landed a order for prime now in the morning. Can't wait Zelda to play Zelda with the pro controller.
I like it, couldn't stand the sync issue with the left joycon.Now you're playing with power
First Time I've stepped away from rainbow since launch, I enjoy it. Wish the hard mode was out now though, may be too burnt out to replay this gameYo dawg, I heard you like Zelda...
Don't get why people even bother.... it's a simple proxy redirect. It only works at home, or if your friend has a proxy set up as well. Then again, I do have a small army of devices with browsers available that don't require me adding a proxy server at home....https://youtu.be/LJN7xNrTLrU
It's a too much of a work around for me, but if any of you are interested, now you have the option to view pr0n on the Switch.
https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/aw/d/B01N242UN2/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?__mk_ja_JP=カタカナ&qid=1489694687&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=dragon+quest+switch&dpPl=1&dpID=61BiWn9E2hL&ref=plSrchUnrelated to the topic at hand, but does anyone know where I can get my hands on Dragon Quest heroes I & II?!? I know it's physical release is in Japan only, but I can only find copyies of it on eBay and they are all from Scalp City USA.wayyy too expensive!
Just trying to get a copy of it as close to MSRP as possible, any ideas?
Thanks! That is exactly what I was looking for!! Even with shipping it can't be more than $85.....right? eBay prices are even higher for way less reputable sources and slower shipping right now.https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/aw/d/B01N242UN2/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?__mk_ja_JP=カタカナ&qid=1489694687&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=dragon+quest+switch&dpPl=1&dpID=61BiWn9E2hL&ref=plSrch
Japanese release prices are usually much higher than that in the US. But that's sold directly from amazon Japan. Still looking at $66 plus shipping.
Good advice! I had never imported a game from Japan before, but the Switch being region free has got me wanting to start! I already bought the physical copy of I am setsuna for the Switch (at MSRP, which is great!) from Japan and its great! Can't wait for more!Yeah, if you want to do some Cheap-Ass style importing, you'll probably need to wait a little bit. Intermediary companies usually pick up the slack at some point, transporting over more bulk shipments of specialty items so that the shipping costs aren't so high. But this doesn't always happen quickly, especially if supply is constrained in the original territory. (as is often the case near launch)
The good news is that Japan's after market for older video games is thriving, so there should be plenty of long-term supply for a lot of these games for importing down the line. A little patience will likely provide whatever import title you want for a much more reasonable price.
Just went to checkout (didn't order),Thanks! That is exactly what I was looking for!! Even with shipping it can't be more than $85.....right? eBay prices are even higher for way less reputable sources and slower shipping right now.
Ahhh. I was just looking into this today and deciding if I should just go digitalAlso to those wanting to buy I am Setsuna from Japan, I'd order it soon. It seems to be sold out at most places and I haven't seen a restock.
For the novelty of being able to do something you're not supposed to yet. Too much work for me, though. Rather wait till the official version comes from Nintendo before I visit pornhub on the Switch.Don't get why people even bother.... it's a simple proxy redirect. It only works at home, or if your friend has a proxy set up as well. Then again, I do have a small army of devices with browsers available that don't require me adding a proxy server at home....
Amazon Japan (like someone already said) and play-asia.com are your best options. It's currently sold out in play-asia, though. http://www.play-asia.com/dragon-quest-heroes-iii-for-nintendo-switch/13/70av87Unrelated to the topic at hand, but does anyone know where I can get my hands on Dragon Quest heroes I & II?!? I know it's physical release is in Japan only, but I can only find copyies of it on eBay and they are all from Scalp City USA.wayyy too expensive!
Just trying to get a copy of it as close to MSRP as possible, any ideas?