iFixit says the Switch 2 is even harder to repair than the original
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Great video. That's a disappointing outcome though.
It was interesting to hear though that Nintendo hasn't made any replacement parts available for the original switch, despite the fact that New York State apparently requires this by law.
I wonder if they'll be forced to comply with that at some point. There are probably other jurisdictions that require this or that will require this soon. I'd love to see some pressure applied to companies that don't make replacement parts available.
schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 22:32 zuletzt editiert vonAt this point I trust in the EU to force Nintendo to play the right-to-repair game.
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Maybe if it was 349 or 399... but 499 is wild
schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 22:32 zuletzt editiert vonThat's not even the biggest issue for me. The $80 games that never get discounted will cost a lot more than that pretty quickly. Plus I know they push their subscription service too.
As a PC gamer, fuck that. I'll play cheap better games on my free operating system that I actually control on my hardware that I can repair and replace easily. Nintendo games interest me, but not nearly at the price they're asking for with what they're offering.
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schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 22:39 zuletzt editiert von
I feel like you're biased in favor of Nintendo. "They make durable products" while also being infamous for the joysticks drifting. Those don't seem to gel together. Maybe they're hard to totally break, but they seem to be fine with selling products that degrade pretty quickly.
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schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 22:40 zuletzt editiert von
I'm not a fan of the use of glue in the joycon sides and the fact that the color strips under the controllers are hiding screws.
I'm not even surprised when I find screws under stickers or rubber pads anymore, it's become all too common. And like a dad, at this point it doesn't make me angry, just disappointed.
It does tell me a lot about what to expect from the manufacturer though. Anyone who actively hides their screws is no longer on my side, they've just branded themselves as an adversary. At that point I know I'll be better off buying 3rd party replacement parts, I know to ignore any "recommendations" from the company.
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At this point I trust in the EU to force Nintendo to play the right-to-repair game.
schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 22:41 zuletzt editiert vonYeah, the EU has shown they're serious when it comes to consumer protections. It's great to see!
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I wonder if Nintendo will ever embrace repairability like some phone companies have
I guess there's more competition in phones than in devices that can run Mario Cart
schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 23:02 zuletzt editiert vonOr Mortal Combat.
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Are you fucking kidding? They didn't switch to Hall effect?
schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 23:25 zuletzt editiert vonStill has an LCD panel, and still has regular sticks. I guess saving 0.10$ per unit adds up
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Battery life and weight. That’s what keeps me from getting a pc handheld. Although the switch 2 is so big I don’t know if that holds true anymore
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 00:10 zuletzt editiert vonThe steam deck has great battery life (better than my original switch by a lot) unless you're playing something super heavy, and it's so much more comfortable to hold that the bit of extra weight isn't that big a deal. I don't think I've touched my switch since I got a deck
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Not a problem. I wasn't gonna buy one amyways.
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Battery life and weight. That’s what keeps me from getting a pc handheld. Although the switch 2 is so big I don’t know if that holds true anymore
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 01:30 zuletzt editiert von2 hour battery time
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After the initial excitement I think the Switch 2 is gonna bomb. Offers too little for too much.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 01:45 zuletzt editiert vonI hope you're right. Nintendo has turned into a bunch of cocky assholes and they need to be taught a hard lesson. I hope the Switch 2 flops so hard, costing them so much that they don't have any spare money left to continue suing the Palworld devs. They need to be put in their place.
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Not a problem. I wasn't gonna buy one amyways.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 05:58 zuletzt editiert von ledericas@lemm.ee 6. Aug. 2025, 08:02dint buy the original switch, considered how they kept trying to keep ahead people tried to homebrew it, also because the lack of quality games. also all the bloatware they adding as a requirement to use some of thier services.
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I really appreciate iFixit and how they help bring the discussion of repairability to the forefront.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 05:59 zuletzt editiert von ledericas@lemm.ee 6. Aug. 2025, 08:03i was looking at them originally to fix my pixel 5a phone, than realize it wasnt worth the cost. not because ifixit, but because of the unreliability of the 5a at the time, i changed to a non-google phone this year.
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Not to mention those things are expensive AF. If I had to replace a part on my car that cost 25% of the cost of the entire car EACH time, I would just not buy from that company any longer (which is what I’m doing). Not sure why this person is writing paragraphs and paragraphs of excuses for Nintendo.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 06:21 zuletzt editiert vonI mean, it's not a car. The joycon are expensive, but not THAT expensive. Still, they absolutely had to provide replacements to stick issues (which they did, to their credit).
It's extra important on this run, because the new ones are even more expensive. They better last.
Also, I'm writing responses to things people say, not excuses. Companies aren't football teams, I don't need to root for or against any of them.
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Yeah, the EU has shown they're serious when it comes to consumer protections. It's great to see!
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 06:37 zuletzt editiert vonFor example, coming into effect in 12 days, on the 20th of June, for smartphones and tablets:
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Durability: Devices should be resistant to accidental drops and protected against dust and water.
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Battery longevity: Batteries must endure at least 800 full charge and discharge cycles while retaining at least 80% of their original capacity.
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Repairability: Manufacturers must make critical spare parts available within 5 to 10 working days, and continue offering them for 7 years after the product is no longer sold in the EU.
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Software support: Devices must receive operating system upgrades for at least 5 years from the end-of-sale date.
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Repair access: Professional repairers must have non-discriminatory access to any required software or firmware.
They will also have to include a sticker on packaging that has standardised information on it concerning energy efficiency, battery life, repeated drop test results, battery endurance in charging cycles, repairability score, and water/dust protection rating:
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Nintendo has been the Apple of the video game world since the N64.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 06:43 zuletzt editiert vonNES actually, a good number of PC games got made because folks didn't want to deal with Nintendo and Sega arguably got into the market cause Nintendo was too strict in their publishing policy. That last bit is ironic given the AI slop and hentai on their online store, nothing against the hentai I just think it's funny.
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I mean yeah, I wouldn't expect otherwise. Nobody hates their fans more than Nintendo does.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 06:48 zuletzt editiert vonIronic because apparently the fan is actually pretty easily replaceable.
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Even Apple makes more repairable hardware.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 06:50 zuletzt editiert vonYeah once sued. They weren't going to offer it up otherwise, I suspect something similar is going to have to happen to Nintendo.
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That's not even the biggest issue for me. The $80 games that never get discounted will cost a lot more than that pretty quickly. Plus I know they push their subscription service too.
As a PC gamer, fuck that. I'll play cheap better games on my free operating system that I actually control on my hardware that I can repair and replace easily. Nintendo games interest me, but not nearly at the price they're asking for with what they're offering.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 06:51 zuletzt editiert vonAlso on PC you don't need to pay a premium for mobile device parts if you have no need for them.
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Battery life and weight. That’s what keeps me from getting a pc handheld. Although the switch 2 is so big I don’t know if that holds true anymore
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 06:51 zuletzt editiert vonThe switch 2 would have better battery life it was powered by the life force of a mayfly.
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