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11 hours ago, Luseth said:

 

I don't suppose theirs a video or something to show how to do it? I've bought a cheap chinese set off ebay that need fitting (likewise, came with Screwdrivers etc)

 

 

There are a couple about but this one shows how to do it and is straight to the point, even though he uses a 3D printed replacement.

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On 02/02/2018 at 21:26, ann coulter said:

Something is really, really wrong with my left joycon. I posted about it earlier in the thread but no one else indicated they were experiencing it. The left analogue stick constantly thinks it's being pushed to the left when I'm not touching it. I'm in the recalibration tool now, and the cursor is spasming about as though I'm ever so slightly moving the analogue stick. I was under the impression the left joycon only had issues when it was detached, but my joycons are permanently attached to my Switch.

 

Playing Skyrim undocked, my character spontaneously strafes left. Playing Super Mario Odyssey, Mario keeps running to the left every few minutes without me doing anything, rendering a platformer unplayable. Is this really only affecting me? I hadn't noticed it until fairly recently because I've done most of my gaming either with the pro controller on the TV or just the d-pad buttons in handheld mode.

 

I had a similar issue develop with my left joycon recently. It started having problems registering 'upwards', and recalibration did nothing. It's currently with Nintendo for repair, hopefully they'll sort it out for me. Booking a repair was pretty straightforward, I emailed their customer services and they just told me to go directly to their service team: https://nintendoservicecentre.co.uk/

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2 hours ago, Fallows said:

 

Get the first one, too. It's a lot more structured. Think DMC > DMC II, only not as much of a margin, obvs.

 

It comes digitally with the sequel.

 

Is the Japanese special edition the only one with the original on cart?

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4 hours ago, Fallows said:

 

Get the first one, too. It's a lot more structured. Think DMC > DMC II, only not as much of a margin, obvs.

Rinsed it back on 360 at the time. :) Easily one of my all time favourite games as well (and yes it comes as a download with the boxed version). 

 

I didn't own a Wii U though so I'm excited to finally play the sequel!

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5 hours ago, SMD said:

Is the Japanese special edition the only one with the original on cart?

 

Looks that way. I was tempted to get it imported here but it's 340 RMB for the standard versus about 800 for the special edition. I'm not paying more than double just to get the original on a card. 

 

 

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http://www.japanesenintendo.com/post/170494745694

 

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Puyo Puyo Tetris S sales almost at a million

Mizuki Hosoyamada of Sega Games today revealed at the Puyo Puyo Anniversary TV Show 2018 that Puyo Puyo Tetris S will soon surpass one million units sold worldwide on Nintendo Switch. Video added below…

 

Who'd pay that much for a puzzle game etc. etc....

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On 30/01/2018 at 19:31, Let us measure said:

 

Yōdanji by Kemco. It's a neat £4 'coffee-break rogue-like' (their words) featuring various playable creatures from Japanese folkore, with upgradeable move-sets, easily-understood mechanics, an addictive gameplay loop and sprite work that recalls Skipmore's games. It is difficult, but deffo has the 'just one more go mum' factor, all of which makes for a deKaylicious game. Sexbest then, if not quite Acebest.

 

Fucking hell this is hard.

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1 hour ago, Let us measure said:

 

Yeah, it doesn't mess about. Quite addictive though (if you've got something else going on in the background) - I've been playing on that easy picnic mode and managed to get quite far before. 

 

I can get to level 8 with one scroll.

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50 minutes ago, sandman said:

So, a friend recommended Night in the Woods and I’m getting it tomorrow 

 

any other similar adventure (is this the right term nowadays??) games on Switch?


I dont know about that, but you simply have to get Celeste and Steamworld Dig 2, as they are both bloody excellent. I have downloaded Night in the Woods as well, and am looking forward to playing it.

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I decided a few months back that I wanted to go Digital Only with the Switch, part of its charm is it being so massively portable and rather than taking a load of carts with me on trains I like the idea of Switching between say Mario and Skyrim at will, without the cart swapping. So I sold my only few cart games, Zelda, Skyrim and Isaac. And started getting all my games via the eShop.

 

I decided today with a 3 day course coming up tomorrow I'd download Zelda and carry on from where I left off........UNTIL I SAW THE PRICE, £60 !!!!! I can't justify spending £60 on any game, let alone a digital game and let alone a game I've already bought for £50 and sold for £30. I had guessed at £42-£47 Mark and would have probably paid £50 but £60 ? I'm not having that......It's actually made me rethink the whole going digital thing, especially with the current lack of cloud saves and if all new big releases will be £10, sometimes £20 more than their physical counterparts. 

 

So that's where I'm at, regretting selling my carts and putting off making the Switch my first ever digital only console, if anyone sees Zelda for cheap anywhere, let me know...

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