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на каждую игру свою микро sd?Тяжела жизнь мариобоя.
Nintendo details how physical games bigger than 32GB will work on Switch
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"A microSD card will be needed for certain Nintendo Switch games that contain an especially large amount of content and require additional storage for players to enjoy the full experience.
If you purchase a physical version of a game that requires an additional microSD memory card, you will be able to play a portion of the game right out of the box (for example, specific levels or modes). To enjoy the full game, downloading additional data is required. Depending on the storage requirements for each game, it may be necessary to purchase a microSD card to expand storage space. When purchasing a digital version of the game, it may also be necessary to purchase a microSD card depending on the game’s storage requirements and the storage available on the consumer’s Nintendo Switch console."
Не на каждую, а где это требуется. Размеры кариков для Свитча пока не превышают 32 гигов, поэтому если игра здоровая она "докачает" себя на карточку. Технология уже давным давно используется на PS4/XB1/PC. Вы себе жесткие диски больших размеров для них не покупаете что-ли? Сидите на стоке? =)))на каждую игру свою микро sd?
Ну так:Нинтендо, похоже, прогнулась под давлением дрочеров и наконец-то добавит достижения
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Наконец-то, а то у меня уже сюжеты для дрочки закончилисьНинтендо, похоже, прогнулась под давлением дрочеров и наконец-то добавит достижения
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Наверное заняться нечем больше(уж не знаю с какого они тут боку-припёку)
Проблема только в том, что консоль должна иметь прошивку 1.0.0 и никогда не выходить в инет.Golf on flog has been launched! Only seems to work on 1.0.0 systems that have never been connected to the Internet.
The system date must be set to July 11 (Iwata's death). Then, mimic the "Directly" gesture with both Joy-Con in Home Menu.
Both Joy-Cons must be detached from the system.
* The same motion checks for both Joy-Cons must pass, at the same time. The motion seems to be a reference to this. Hold the Joy-Cons pointing forwards/downwards, then move Joy-Cons to a vertical position, and hold it there for a bit. The Joy-Con grip can be used for this.
* The month+day must match the date of Iwata's death: July 11. The loaded date originates from network-time-sync'd time, regardless of whether the user has it enabled or not. When the system was never connected to the Internet, it comes from the user-specified date instead. This is loaded from the time service-cmds, with the actual time-sync being handled by NIM.
* The output from a certain function must return 0, 1, or 2. On one system this was tested with, this check would pass.
* Lastly a nsam cmd is used. Probably to verify that the title is installed?
Hines: Honestly, it’s been a long series of them. They came out to see us before they unveiled the Switch to show us what the hardware was like, what they were doing with it. We’ve been in constant conversation with them, and not just about the two games we have now, but about our whole approach to the platform going forward – what we can do, best practices, what things are a good fit, what they’re excited about in what we’re doing. We’re obviously excited about these two games, but it’s not as if we’re going to just do these two games and that’s it. We want this to be the start of a relationship that we build with Nintendo and Nintendo fans.
- Yoshida explained that it’s good to have various companies providing fun games with different approaches
- this leads to further revitalizing the industry as a whole
- as Switch continues to sell, it appears that sales of home consoles as a whole are also growing
- thanks to that, publishers have more options to offer content, and users can enjoy a variety of games that suit their lifestyle
SAN FRANCISCO - Oct. 11, 2017 - Inventive console accessories manufacturer Nyko today launched Portable Docking Kit and Boost Pak, two new products for the Nintendo Switch™. The highly anticipated Portable Docking Kit lets gamers connect their Nintendo Switch to any HDMI TV with ease while on-the-go. The kit comes with a Type-C AC adapter and HDMI cable, and the dock features three USB ports. The dockable Boost Pak extends gameplay by after the Switch’s internal battery runs out. Portable Docking Kit is now available at Walmart, GameStop, and Nyko.com for an MRSP of $49.99, while Boost Pak is available at Walmart and Nyko.com for an MSRP of $29.99.
“With Portable Docking Kit, we’ve created an affordable, compact docking solution that suits the on-the-go design of the Switch,” said Chris Arbogast, Nyko’s VP of Sales and Marketing. “Now, gamers can easily charge their Switch and enable TV mode no matter where they are.”
Portable Docking Kit key features
Includes an HDMI cable for connecting to any TV
Compact, portable design
Enables TV mode on the Nintendo Switch
Powered by a Type-C AC adapter (included)
Features two USB 2.0 ports and one USB 3.0 port
Boost Pak key features
Enables up to 50% of additional playtime after the internal battery runs out
Easily recharges through a Type-C cable or the dock
Dockable - players can keep Boost Pak attached while the console is docked