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And technically speaking, it's a better method since the wheels are normal-sized than tiny.we'll see threads about wheel modifications soon.
And technically speaking, it's a better method since the wheels are normal-sized than tiny.we'll see threads about wheel modifications soon.
Hey this is a family site, take that personal stuff to 4chan.Those look even smaller than Nintendo Switch's own Joy-Con wheel. I'm guessing it's just to hold with one hand and what about the other?
Already own the Wii wheels? Just slap the Joy-Con in there and with some tape and bingo, you have one already!
Hey this is a family site, take that personal stuff to 4chan.
I think these are stupid but admittedly haven't used them. They look smaller than the wheel on a toddler's little red Cozy Coup.
The problem with a larger wheel is to keep it balance the Joyless Con needs to be in the center but then then the buttons and triggers are to far from your fingers. It would take some sort of button/trigger "extensions to put them closer to the outside of the wheel and to make that any good would be an expensive wheel. I hate to admit it but I think in this case the Wiimote beats out this in ergonomics.
One thing which is worth noting is that the panel itself is plastic rather than super-tough glass like you'd find on an iPhone or iPad. As such, it's very easy to scratch – our review unit picked up a mark within 24 hours despite being handled with utmost care – so you'll almost certainly want to purchase some kind of carry case if you're looking to take it out of the house, perhaps even a screen protector.
Same here. Every other review/hands on I've read have stated it's definitely glass. I'm getting a screen protector either way (plastic until the glass one shows up later) but still the first I've read.http://www.nintendolife.com/news/20...o_switch_nintendos_most_important_console_yet
First I have heard of this. Rather surprising.
how much shows up on your computer?the wii lan usb adapter works fine on the switch. however be prepared to not get the full use out of your sd cards. only 118gb out of 128 shows up on mine!
Some of that space is taken up by filesystem overhead.dunno i don't have a microsd card reader but apparently the switch takes 10gb from your card on its own to work...