Yossarian wrote:Nor £100 for that matter. I'm not sure why most iPad owners owning one or not is relevant.
Yossarian wrote:The cheaper one has as much storage as a Switch.
Yossarian wrote:TBH, I don't even know why I would want 32GB of storage on it in the first place, let alone more.
b0r1s wrote:It's easy for me. I have an Apple TV. But I never connect it to my Apple TV. Except that one time the NFL app wasn't working properly on my Apple TV. I might give it a go to see what game performance streamed from the iPad is like.
b0r1s wrote:b0r1s wrote:It's easy for me. I have an Apple TV. But I never connect it to my Apple TV. Except that one time the NFL app wasn't working properly on my Apple TV. I might give it a go to see what game performance streamed from the iPad is like.
Oh well the test wasn't good. Ran Bastion. Frame rate was terrible. Unplayable. Fucking Apple.
regmcfly wrote:Turns out there is a wired pro controller for £28 too
http://www.game.co.uk/en/m/nintendo-switch-wired-controller-1791213
poprock wrote:I don’t understand why every device has to be an all-rounder. I think it’s a phase we’re going through. I have four different options for watching YouTube or Netflix on my big telly, and I only have the one games console … there must be folk here with at least six or seven YouTube apps to choose between.
I've been wondering that myself...Diluted Dante wrote:Thought. How do the Joy Cons actually charge? Apparantly the 3 ways to charge are when the Switch is docked stick them on the side, plug Switch in to the mains/powerbank and stick on the side and using this charging grip. Look at the Joy Cons. I can't see anywhere for it to actually make a connection to recieve power. So, is it wireless charging? If so that explains why the charging grip is so much, and why it isn't standard.
Yossarian wrote:Although it would raise the question of why the hell they chose wireless charging.
Diluted Dante wrote:Thought. How do the Joy Cons actually charge?
Apparantly the 3 ways to charge are when the Switch is docked stick them on the side, plug Switch in to the mains/powerbank and stick on the side and using this charging grip.
Look at the Joy Cons. I can't see anywhere for it to actually make a connection to recieve power. So, is it wireless charging? If so that explains why the charging grip is so much, and why it isn't standard.
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