Kazuo wrote:Doesn't change what? Your issue seemed to be with the relevance, which may not apply to you but does for plenty of people playing the multi modes. The forced thing fair enough, but at 20 seconds or so it's hardly eye-gouging. Maybe it's a patience thing.Of course (though it's not going to be relevant to everyone playing online) but that doesn't change anything.
The only one I have is Lego City Undercover, which is a different beast to the Marvel/DC/HP licensed games. I highly recommend it, if you can get it at a discount.Gamermike wrote:Any idea what the best Lego game is on the Switch?
I’d also massively dispute that it’s only 20 seconds. And it’s all delivered in those grating voices; a wee bit of the voices here and there is fine, but a seemingly endless block of it, delivering information that could be passed in a fraction of the time, is unforgivable design. Sorry, Kaz, but you’re flat-out wrong on this one.AJ wrote:20 seconds, from a UX perspective, is an insanely long time.
Kazuo wrote:Also describing it as 'nasty' is full lol.
Andy wrote:The only one I have is Lego City Undercover, which is a different beast to the Marvel/DC/HP licensed games. I highly recommend it, if you can get it at a discount.Gamermike wrote:Any idea what the best Lego game is on the Switch?
Cheers - its £20 on Amazon at the moment, looking at co-op games and this would sit well with my 5 year old son.
So you can skip it if you really can't live with it.Airplane mode is the key, as the game can’t play the intro if there is no update to the maps in rotation. Hold the Home button to access the quick menu, then turn on Airplane Mode to disable wireless. Starting up the game will get you to the action a whole lot faster this way. Unfortunately, Home Mode is only available while using the Switch as a handheld, so you’ll have to take it out of the dock to make this work. If this isn’t an option then you’re out of luck and will have to watch the Splatoon 2 intro once more.
Once you have the game loaded though, there are ways to minimize how often this cutscene pops up. The Switch, unlike any Nintendo console before it, is able to keep games running in the background, even when the system is “turned off” in sleep mode. Splatoon 2 will only show the intro upon first start up, skipping it for mid-game updates. If you want to avoid the Splatoon 2 intro then you need to keep Splatoon 2 on as much as possible
Updates will force you to close, but otherwise you can keep the game running as long as you don’t want to play anything else. Doing this will minimize how often you have to suffer Pearl and Marina’s shenanigans.
AJ wrote:I'm with Monkey; they're horrid. Though not as bad as the green/pink ones; they're just painful to look at.
RedDave2 wrote:I want the neon green/ pink set. I don't even see myself having a use for them. I just want.
Gamermike wrote:Any idea what the best Lego game is on the Switch?
Bob wrote:Sega Mega Drive collection ? £30? Nope!
retroking1981 wrote:No Sonic 3 is criminal, plus it's missing other games on Switch for no reason whatsoever.
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