Nintendo Switch: 5 Burning Questions We Still Need Answering
1. How Long Will The Battery Life Be While Travelling?
In the brilliant first reveal trailer of the Nintendo Switch, we got to see many possibilities with the console's capabilities at home and in various public locations.
From travelling on an aeroplane to attending various social events, the fact that you can play the likes of Skyrim and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild anywhere is an amazing concept for many gamers who are looking for experiences that can excel the gaming experiences available on smart phones, 3DS and PS Vita systems.
The Wii U Gamepad Controller was by far one of the most disappointing features about the console, and this is down to one big reason: the battery. Sure it's clunky and not as comfortable to hold, but the battery affected my enjoyment to the point that I have become a bit of a sceptic for Nintendo's new console. On a full charge it lasts between two to three hours, and even when you fully charge it, it'll quickly lose the power and you'd need to charge it all over again. It was even worse when Nintendo not also released a separate expansion battery pack, but that the other controllers on the Wii U last for dozens of hours before they lose their juice.
Nintendo Switch has to focus on the mix of failure from the Wii U and the success of the 3DS to make sure that the battery life can be acceptable for the hardcore gamers as much as the casual players.
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