When low-latency mode is enabled, input delay will be reduced when playing games online for Switch's NES games.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons use magnets to connect to the console, but has the company learned any lessons from its previous devices?
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The console will not get anywhere close to hot enough to demagnitize the joy-con magnets; Curie temperatures for consumer magnets are above even the hottest part of operational CPUs/GPUs. And aqueous solutions could be problematic for the electronics, but not the magnets.
for a magnet to lose its power so to say, it takes 80 degrees celcius, thats 176 Fahrenheit for the americans.
those are ridiculous temperatures and i think the switch 2 losing its controller grip will be the last problem we'd have haha
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How to get more out of your games and tv. I'm surprised sony, xbox, or even nintendo have never made a dedicated article or feature to show you how to improve your games, at least in the competitive advantage and input lag. For TV input lag, put your input mode in game mode. LG right now has an HDR tv that features 10 ms response time, LG Uk6300, putting it the closest latency you can get compared to a dedicated gaming monitor. It goes for $350 at 40 inch. And almost every tv on the market today has some form of game mode. You can checkout rtings for more information on tv's and input lag. For controllers, wired is the best way to go. All xbox controllers automatically read the controller from the usb if batteries are removed. For ps4 controller, you have this option on the latest controllers. Keep in mind that the usb cable that comes with the controllers are often horrible and short. Buy an Anker 10 foot usb cable for 9 bucks on amazon. It's sturdy as hell and the length shouldn't be an issue. You'll never have to worry about batteries again, and the button input lag will be the lowest possible. For internet lag. Go to settings of your ps4 or xbox. Copy down the wired or wirless ISP. (I would suggest you do a wired ethernet input as it offers the most stable connection.) Next, copy down the wired or wireless mac address, the one you will be using to connect. Next step, create a static IP in your lan setup, usually the advance settings in your router. Use the IP and mac settings you wrote down. Lastly, create your port forwarding ports, using those settings again. The ports you will need for both ps4 and xbox will be different. Do a simple "which open ports for xbox/ps4" google search and you'll find the best ports. Keep in mind that you should see your xbox set to OPEN nat, and the ps4 should be NAT2. I hope this helps.