I’m of the opinion that the best GBA is the one that you play.
The one that you play is the one you can see without a side table lamp.
Get yourself an IPS screen mod and a case that fits it and call it a day.
I’m of the opinion that the best GBA is the one that you play.
The one that you play is the one you can see without a side table lamp.
Get yourself an IPS screen mod and a case that fits it and call it a day.
I hope they don’t touch the UI honestly.
I respect your opinion, and I understand where it’s coming from, but I find the switches UI to be basically perfect. No fuss, no fuckabouts, just gets me into the game.
I know this is a super divisive topic on the internet, so I know you’re not alone in your opinion. I just don’t really see what else would be wanted because for me, it does literally everything I’d want it to do.
Iron out a few hiccups, Bluetooth audio quick access menu, eShop speed, but buy and large, I love the streamlinedness of the Switches UI.
Sadly, I think TotK DLC is more likely. If that’s the case, TP and WW will be forced to wait for a bit longer.
This is a thing with a lot of eastern video game developers, but Nintendo for their size specifically really needs to step up in this regard.
The OS level controller binding was a good first step, but until they have it at a game level, it’s just not as helpful as it aught to be. Realistically, this stuff should be programmed into the game itself, but barring that, Nintendo could fix this largely with an OS update tomorrow that allowed for OS level rebinding of controls that saved per game.
I stand by the fact that I think Prime 4 will be a duel release for the Switch and the next Nintendo hardware. By doing so it’d make a pretty solid launch title I’d think.
145 hours and I finished at 70ish% map completion.
I did all the shrines and light roots, finished all of the side adventures, and upgraded most of the armour.