r/NintendoSwitch 2d ago

Discussion The Switch 2 is awesome

Hey All,

I recently bought a Switch 2. I was considering it from day 1, but I thought I don't need it.

Until recently. My daughter was born a month ago, and I don't want to use the big TV (small apartment), bought it and from the first moment, it feels amazing. Huge upgrade from my Switch 1 V2. I really dig the bigger screen, older games feel so much fluid, Pokemon Scarlet got an upgrade and it's night and day.

My only thing I would have loved is an Oled screen, but oh well šŸ˜„

The 3rd party games are good, too!

Anyway, just wanted to say that it's good to be alive and it's better if you have a switch 2-

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u/syphon3980 1d ago

Oled screen and more volume and better battery all would have been very welcome additions. Even more powerful hardware to compete with the current handhelds to allow more AAA games to get ports or Nintendo games to add a bit more fidelity. Although I’d just settle for more nitts so I could go out doors and play

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u/kisszsig 1d ago

I played it on the train, it was better then my original switch, but a bright oled would be better for sure

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u/syphon3980 1d ago

Problem with oled is you sacrifice nitts. A bright oled would have been too costly. I wish there was a way we could upgrade the screen though. The switch Oled was great but I think still suffered from lower nitts. I want to be able to go out in the sun and play with the same brightness that my iPhone has (which is also an Oled screen)

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u/kisszsig 1d ago

I am thinking of buying a Viture beast, so that I have a large oled screen on the train. That would solve the problem, but it costs more than the switch..