If your Auto-Update is on why are you still on 3.0.0? Mines is off and my switch is still trying to update every chance it gets.yeah too late, unless you can change it
I don't really care if you don't believe me, that's not the point of this thread. All I'm asking for is some help on the matter and if anyone else has experienced it.
The only thing I can remember is that I had accessed the eshop closed it, I also linked a facebook just to see how the "browser" was like.
Settings:
Airplane: off
Brightness: auto
Docked: Yes
Screen Lock: on
Parental Controls: none
Internet: connected
Data Management: Only two things BOTW DLC and the Splatoon 2 Global Test Fire
Users{Skip Selection Screen}: On
Mii: Created one
Amiibo: used some but haven't registered
Themes: Basic Black
Notifications
Sleep Mode
- Download Complete: On
- Friend: On, On, All Friends
- Notification Sound: On
Controllers
- Auto Sleep (undocked): 10 min
- Auto Sleep (docked): 1hr
- Suspend Auto Sleep While Playing Media Content: Off
TV Settings:
- Vibration: On
- Pro Wired: Off
System
- Resolution: 1080p
- RGB Range: Full Range
- Screen Burn-in Reduction: On
- Match TV Power State: On
- Sound: Stereo
- Version: 3.0.0
- Console Nickname: Setery's Switch
- Language: English
- Region: The Americas
- Date and Time: (Sync: On), (Time Zone: New York, Toronto)
- Console Battery %: On
- Console Sound: Stereo
- Mute when Headphones...: On
- Lower Max...: Off
- Change Display Colors: Default
- Auto-Update Software: On
Because when he made the post, 3.0.0 was the latest version. Look at the date.If your Auto-Update is on why are you still on 3.0.0? Mines is off and my switch is still trying to update every chance it gets.
The original came out before the clock's earliest date (only goes back to 2000 and it was out in the mid 80's), and the original month and date is not even really near the OP's date (not to mention he has auto update for the clock on).Maybe the switch has to be set to a specific time, like release date or year
Was thinking the time should be set to like 5:01 AM, OR 1:05PM etcThe original came out before the clock's earliest date (only goes back to 2000 and it was out in the mid 80's), and the original month and date is not even really near the OP's date (not to mention he has auto update for the clock on).
Original release dates;
- JP: May 1, 1984
- NA: October 18, 1985
- EU: November 15, 1986
Oh yeah it did not come out to 7-31-17 sorryBecause when he made the post, 3.0.0 was the latest version. Look at the date.
Maybe, but then again people have probably left their Switches on at the home screen through every time period possible and only this one guy has activated it. I'm thinking it's a little more complex than that.Was thinking the time should be set to like 5:01 AM, OR 1:05PM etc
do not try to troll peepsif you update to 3.0.2 it will let you download it
Well, to be fair, someone "recognizable" dismissed the idea and even called OP a liar as wellshows how toxic this community is. everyone just immediately gives the op crap till someone recognizable confirms
Since you're here, I've got a few questions (if you remember the answers).Um let me get on my pc to reply to everyone mentioning me.
I'm basically repeating myself later in this chain reply but I had BOTW in the game cart slot, Joy-cons were in the grip, and no motion controls that I recall.Since you're here, I've got a few questions (if you remember the answers).
- did you have a game cart in the slot?
- were you using two joy-con, or one?
- did you play with motion controls, or using a button method?
Now since I didn't detach the joy cons I don't remember those images on the bottom left and right. Seeing this now, it's interesting that they're trying to incorporate motion controls or what appears to be motion controls
They were attached to the grip if I recall so no need to use the ZL or ZR buttons.maybe, HOLD a button and press some others... or hold both trigger buttons on the joy-cons may actually trigger it
I am thinking on a way possible it could be triggered by a person that left the switch on a surface and the joy-cons possibly "pressed" in some form.
@Setery did you have your joy-cons attached to the grip or to the switch or not attached to something when it was triggered? (you said it was docked, but they can be with the console)
That's probably more along the lines of what happened not sure thoughMaybe not a long combination, but a short one or button hold scheme is possible.
It's possible that in the natural motion of navigating pre-break and picking up his controllers pre-use triggered a short combination, or that while his controllers were down they held buttons (or that he did so in picking them up).
They were attached to the grip if I recall so no need to use the ZL or ZR buttons.maybe, HOLD a button and press some others... or hold both trigger buttons on the joy-cons may actually trigger it
I am thinking on a way possible it could be triggered by a person that left the switch on a surface and the joy-cons possibly "pressed" in some form.
@Setery did you have your joy-cons attached to the grip or to the switch or not attached to something when it was triggered? (you said it was docked, but they can be with the console)
Sorry no I don't remember but I think I was on the main menu@Setery Remember the menu you were when you left the console?