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As I alluded to in the achievements thread, I want to get back into the Nintendo game. I owned the Wii and Wii U at the time but didn't put a huge amount of time into those consoles. I picked up a Switch bundle a year or two ago from a friend but have never really played it. I picked up some good value Switch game bundle recently when everyone bought the Switch 2, and am now attracted to the idea both of getting a Switch 2 (because, you know, getting in on the ground floor with new tech is exciting), and plugging back in on Nintendo generally, which I haven't done properly since the Gamecube.
The question is, do I do that by getting a Switch OLED and enjoying all of the Switch games I've just bought without the expense of the Switch 2, or do I just go with the Switch 2, play Switch 2 games with the odd enhanced Switch game here and there? My initial thought is Switch 2, both for the excitement of the new console and games, and the fact that Switch games run better on it along with some of the more prominent switch games getting updated versions for it (like Zelda), and if I'm playing those games for the first time it might as well be the best versions of them.
As I see it, the only real reason I wouldn't do this is price. But actually, whilst price does matter, I won't miss the extra money for the Switch 2, and I suspect it won't drop in price for a while, and if I did want to sell up due to massive regret, it'll hold its value alright too and I won't lose too much.
So, thoughts, particularly from those who own a Switch 2 like @dimmerwit and @Tommy Boy? Is there really any reason apart from price and the OLED screen why anyone would get a Switch OLED and wait on a Switch 2?
Also, just in terms of setting up a profile, I assume I'm just setting up an account, it's recording everything I do, games are purchased from the store and downloaded on the memory card but are connected to my account? Am I missing anything on that?
Final question. If I let my kids near the Switch 2, does anyone know the situation with profiles for kids? Can they be connected to mine like Steam accounts can? Or do they have to be separate? Can mine/their accounts also be on a Switch OLED/multiple consoles or can they only be on one? Questions I could find answers to myself, I know, but this is me processing plans whilst on holiday to execute them when I'm back, so I thought I'd ask here because I don't really have time for all the research on holiday.
The question is, do I do that by getting a Switch OLED and enjoying all of the Switch games I've just bought without the expense of the Switch 2, or do I just go with the Switch 2, play Switch 2 games with the odd enhanced Switch game here and there? My initial thought is Switch 2, both for the excitement of the new console and games, and the fact that Switch games run better on it along with some of the more prominent switch games getting updated versions for it (like Zelda), and if I'm playing those games for the first time it might as well be the best versions of them.
As I see it, the only real reason I wouldn't do this is price. But actually, whilst price does matter, I won't miss the extra money for the Switch 2, and I suspect it won't drop in price for a while, and if I did want to sell up due to massive regret, it'll hold its value alright too and I won't lose too much.
So, thoughts, particularly from those who own a Switch 2 like @dimmerwit and @Tommy Boy? Is there really any reason apart from price and the OLED screen why anyone would get a Switch OLED and wait on a Switch 2?
Also, just in terms of setting up a profile, I assume I'm just setting up an account, it's recording everything I do, games are purchased from the store and downloaded on the memory card but are connected to my account? Am I missing anything on that?
Final question. If I let my kids near the Switch 2, does anyone know the situation with profiles for kids? Can they be connected to mine like Steam accounts can? Or do they have to be separate? Can mine/their accounts also be on a Switch OLED/multiple consoles or can they only be on one? Questions I could find answers to myself, I know, but this is me processing plans whilst on holiday to execute them when I'm back, so I thought I'd ask here because I don't really have time for all the research on holiday.