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Nintendo Switch 2 users have discovered a setting change that is making "a massive difference" when playing Switch 2 games.
Nintendo Switch 2 buyers have started experiencing Joy-Con drift with the new controllers, and the fix is identical.
A Nintendo Switch 2 owner has discovered Nintendo failed to fix one of the biggest problems with the original Switch, the dreaded stick drift.
Simply put, if you want to hook up the Nintendo Switch 2 to screens away from home, you'll need to bring the official docking station with you. So far, I've tested the gaming handheld with every third-party dock I own, a bunch of USB-C adapters, and a few portable monitors with DisplayPort Alt support, and the console refuses to output anything.
According to data shared by Nintendo, almost 100% of Switch games work on Switch 2. However, while Nintendo says they are continually working on backwards compatibility in order to make every Switch game accessible across console generations, some Switch games aren’t working at all or don’t play as expected on Switch 2.
Our guide detailing how to fix the Nintendo Switch 2 battery life display issue can give you a better idea of how much charge you have left.
Nintendo has kept quiet about the device’s accessibility options, even though it’s off to a good start.
Nintendo just made a better Nintendo Switch, and that's a good thing. This powered-up console delivers in every way that counts, even with a couple of headaches at launch. Now, we just wait for more games.
After spending a couple of weeks with the Nintendo Switch 2, I'm (mostly) optimistic about the future of the console.
Like the first time around, Nintendo offers free Joy-Con replacements for the Switch 2, provided they’re still under warranty. The fine print stipulates that warranty only lasts a year, but historically Nintendo has been amenable to fixing controllers with an inactive warranty.
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Our reviewer has had tons of fun with the Switch 2, but there are some drawbacks. Here's what Nintendo's system gets right and where it falls short.