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Nintendo Switch Can Allegedly Connect To Switch 2 As A Dual Screen Controller

The Nintendo Switch 2 can connect to the Switch 2 and be used as a dual screen controller, based on a new rumor.

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PRIMORDUS72d ago

I would have liked it to connect to a smartphone for a 2nd display, since almost everyone has one.

Inverno72d ago

Rather it did that with a TV. Replicating the Wii U gamepad but when you connect it to a more portable Dock

Soy72d ago

That'd be expecting Nintendo to catch up with current tech. They're always about 15 years behind when it comes to anything involving an internet or wireless connection of some sort.

Yui_Suzumiya72d ago

That would be a nice work around if the initial Switch 2 doesn't have an OLED display

Rainbowcookie71d ago

Man I don't particularly care. Nice but I just want trophies or achievements.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Reportedly Features Hidden HDR Setting For Improved Visual Quality

The Nintendo Switch 2 comes with a hidden HDR setting that improves the console's visual quality, according to a report.

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I love the Nintendo Switch 2, but Online GameShare multiplayer is goddamn awful

The Nintendo Switch 2 GameShare feature for online multiplayer is a terrible experience, especially in the rapid racing game Fast Fusion.

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anast2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

Of course. They were always the worst when it came to this stuff. Why would they change it? They are breaking sales records.

TheColbertinator1h ago

Nintendo is always 5 steps behind when it comes to online gaming.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour - Surprising, Delightful, And You Know Where It Belongs| NintendoLife

"Welcome Tour is a calming, surprisingly engaging hardware exhibition with a handful of cool minigames, a trove of interesting info, and some neat demos that showcase exactly what the little system can do. It makes you feel good about buying the thing, which makes the platform holder's decision not to bundle it with the console utterly baffling. Featuring expensive add-ons you might not own also won't impress anyone who's indignant that the company wants another 10 bucks for this.

That aside, it's an undeniably fine demonstration of Nintendo's thoughtful design approach. It's cute, it's fun, and it's a shame the whole pack-in argument overshadows the delightful software. Anyone interested in tech, design, or Nintendo in general should check it out immediately." - Gavin Lane | NintendoLife

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