Considering that most of the country can't get one at all, I'd suggest jumping on that now while you can.Can get one for $250 shipped...been holding out for a good deal holiday bundle but this is tempting.
After finishing Zelda (not 100%) it has been sitting and will continue to sit until mario. Kind of what I expected. To be fair though my PS4 hasn't been turned on since I finished horizon zero dawn either.
I have been struggling to find a game to really pull me in since HZD as well. I tried Arms and Splatoon 2, but those got old really quick. Started Persona 5 but it got overwhelming pretty quickly. I picked up the Switch version of Zelda so may try to play it again on the better hardware.
So, I had an idea while I was wishing I had gotten the Neon Switch instead, since I've seen several red and blue joy-cons in stock at various retailers. I've only ever seen one red (L/R), and at the time I didn't realize they would be rare, so I didn't buy it. So I would have been able to get a red set and a blue set of joycons if I'd gone that route.
So, my idea is that I'm thinking of just buying the next Red and Blue Switch I see (I see them all the time in and around where I live.) Hear me out...an extra charger is $30, a grip is $15, a joycon set is $80 and, a dock is $90. If you plan on buying all those separately (and it's a BIG if, since arguably the grip is pretty useless, and the dock is overpriced), that's $215, which means you get a Switch for $85 and tax.
If you plan on playing any two player games in that head-2-head way they advertise on two Switches, it's not a bad deal, imo (barring the general consensus that everything is nickel and dimed with Nintendo tax anyway). Sure, you're paying $600, but myself being already invested with one, and needing some accessories, it seems a smart way to go. Thoughts?
I typed out a response for you, but upon seeing how long it was, I decided I'm just mad.Why do you want a 2nd set of joycons? For that price you might as well get a pro controller. I find the joycons fine as a pack-in controller, and necessary for portable mode, but definitely not comfortable enough to pay full price for a whole 2nd set... let alone getting an entire new switch AND a spare set of joycons just to get matching colors when you already have a grey set.
That's just madness. While I don't prefer the neon colors I got, I do like having them be different colors so I know which side is which easier. It's not that hard to tell them apart, but it's just nice to know.
Yep. Racked up tons of rupees.I'm guessing the gambling exploit is playing the treasure chest game in Lurelin village and then restoring your game if you guess wrong.
That takes too long.I never found "being short on rupees" an issue in zelda at all. I never did any of those "cheats" to get a lot either. I just got a lot of rocks and sold them.
I never found "being short on rupees" an issue in zelda at all. I never did any of those "cheats" to get a lot either. I just got a lot of rocks and sold them.
I'm guessing the gambling exploit is playing the treasure chest game in Lurelin village and then restoring your game if you guess wrong.
Yep. Racked up tons of rupees.
I never needed to buy anything in the game and didn't have the money for it though, which is my point, that I had enough money just doing normal stuff.That takes too long.
That takes too long.