My Switches:
OLED - bought it for work
Switch Lite (Turquoise) - bought it for work
Switch Lite (Yellow) - bought it for work
Switch Lite (Coral) - bought it for work
Switch Lite (Blue) - bought it for work
Glad, not to be your employer.
My Switches:
OLED - bought it for work
Switch Lite (Turquoise) - bought it for work
Switch Lite (Yellow) - bought it for work
Switch Lite (Coral) - bought it for work
Switch Lite (Blue) - bought it for work
Bro, you are just like me, you have them in cases. I used to have 8, now I have 6.Okay, so I've got 10 of them now. Would have had 13, but I gave three away to friends/family. Gonna budget for at least two more, so I can do 12-player Mario Kart over LAN.
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The limit of three Switches per account is for parental controls, and there's nothing preventing you from having multiple Nintendo accounts. Each of my Switches has its own account, and with the exception of my dedicated hacked Switch that never goes online, I'm logged in to my main account on all of my non-work Switches, which right now makes four.I had four at one time, but you can only have 3 linked to the same account from I remember. That's officially.
one thing positive I'll say about Nintendo is most things are actually meeting demand. I got the totk switch like two weeks after launch from Target. I didn't even have to try with the amiibo, but the controller kinda sold out quick. I did buy the pouch as well, which is also easy to get. I downloaded all 218 of my digital games across two micro-sd cards. I alphabetized everything with one card being 1-R and the other being S-Z. I don't know how, but I got unlimited internet for free somehow this month, so I took advantage of it. it would've taken about three or four months to redownload all of that with a data cap, psn+, and gold games as well.I've got like 25 switches...
One on my room (two actually because its a ladder system), two on the stairs (ladder system again)... you get the point...
No, out of joke, I do have a Switch Lite and I'm considering getting an Oled (hope I can get a ToTK special edition).
What the hell do you do for work that you need five switches?? The battery life of a switch is something like 4 hours right? So even if all of the five switches that you bought for work were fully charged, that gives you 20 hours of gameplay. How long are your work days?? Or maybe it's a "cool-guy" thing, where you bring a different colored switch in every day to work. You're the cool-guy at your job aren't you?My Switches:
Update (5/7/2023): Got two more
- OLED - bought it for work
- Switch Lite (Turquoise) - bought it for work
- Switch Lite (Yellow) - bought it for work
- Switch Lite (Coral) - bought it for work
- Switch Lite (Blue) - bought it for work
I'm a classroom assistant at an elementary/middle school. The school district is trying to convince me to become a teacher.What the hell do you do for work that you need five switches?? The battery life of a switch is something like 4 hours right? So even if all of the five switches that you bought for work were fully charged, that gives you 20 hours of gameplay. How long are your work days?? Or maybe it's a "cool-guy" thing, where you bring a different colored switch in every day to work. You're the cool-guy at your job aren't you?