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5 Tricks And Tips To Make Your NEW Nintendo Switch BETTER!



Today we are talking about some hidden Nintendo Switch features and things to make your new Nintendo Switch experience better!

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  1. This is been really helpful. I’m in a lot of this stuff I kind of knew because I did watch a lot of videos shortly after I got my switch and before I got my switch OLED I recently got stung with a fake Sandisk SD card which was very sluggish and I kept on getting corrupt data. Whenever I was downloaded a game or installing a cartridge onto my switch. I’ve got it for cheap on eBay so that was already a red flag and it looked so convincing. It looked like the real deal and they got tied off seeing the craft and Messages and I bought other official ones off of Amazon and I’ve had no issues ever since and they’re pretty fast too, so I don’t mind buying the official Nintendo branded SD cards because they are fast enough anyway great video, even though I know this is literally a year old and I’ve had my switch OLED edition since October and I’m very much enjoying my switch which has been the most fun. I’ve had in a long time in games.

  2. I got a Switch myself. My sister did pitch in a bit. My Joy-cons are worn out and are drifting. I use a different controller and while it is better and has a Zelda design it sucks that it's wired. It was cheaper than a pro controller. Why do those cost so much?
    I used to use a third party controller but one of the buttons is broken. I also use tape to cover up the light up part since it's too bright. It's not really an issue if the game doesn't use every button but some games use all of them. I don't like using the Switch in handheld mode.
    Really you can change the download speed?

  3. My Switch would be better if it actually worked. I've had nothing but issues since purchasing it. System crashes with generic Error Codes 2107-0114, 2107-0445, 2110-1118. I've literally tried every "fix" possible, even sending it back to Nintendo. They're response was… "We couldn't replicate the problem." Formatted my system and sent it back. This will most likely be my last Nintendo console.

  4. All these recommendations for the control grips, honestly they're not great. I've tried a whole bunch of them and in my opinion they are rubbish especially the Hori split pad which has no vibration motors. The one that I would recommend is the NexiGo Gripcon Gen 2 which is fantastic.

  5. yeah i cannot play with my joycons attached to the switch, even if I'm just in my room chilling. weird cause I'm used to the weight of the wii u, that's how I learned to use joysticks and that's how I played botw, but I just use the little holder that turns them into a controller every time, whether my switch is docked or not

  6. Wired is for the latency because wirelss or wired speeds haven't been a problem for the average person. it's the lag that could appear with wireless for some that could cause problems.

  7. Great content, just got my hands on a Switch OLED, joined the Nintendo family!

    You sir got yourself a new sub, the trick with faster downloads is exactly what I needed!

  8. The MTU size "hack" is a good one, as long as you know exactly the MTU size, which your network is operating on. To get it not that technical: If you're having a carrier which provides you Internet via IPv6: Do not change the MTU to a size, which IPv6 cannot handle anymore (1500 as Framesize can be to large). In bad cases, your provider is dropping your packets leaving in connection loss. So, only modify the MTU size, as long as you know, what you're doing there.

  9. I just got the OLED version yesterday and one of the first things I did was to test internet speeds both on wireless and wired.
    I saw some videos that talk about how Nintendo has screwed up the UPLOAD speed on the OLED, but download is excellent and fast then non OLED models.

    Well, sure 'nuff!

    The download is very close to the max, but upload was bouncing between 7 and 8.7 Mbps, just like in the videos.
    While the non OLED models have uploads almost the same as downloads (40Mbps, 50Mps, 30Mbps).

    Of course, with a slow upload speed, when playing online, that's going to cause lag (mostly for others in the game).

    I sure hope that Nintendo addresses and fixes this with an update.

    Changing MTU to 1500 doesn't make any diff on that upload speed. Sadly.