Key Takeaways
1. The Nintendo Switch 2 has faced criticism for its display quality, particularly regarding its average HDR experience and black levels compared to previous models and smartphones.
2. The Welcome Tour game, designed to showcase the Switch 2’s features, requires additional accessories for full enjoyment, which many gamers feel should have been included with the console.
3. Welcome Tour features 34 mini-games across 12 exhibitions, but some games necessitate purchases like the Nintendo Switch 2 Camera and Pro Controller to fully complete them.
4. Many fans were displeased with the $10 price tag for Welcome Tour, believing it should have been a free or pre-installed feature with the console.
5. Despite some negatives, the Switch 2 boasts a higher refresh rate of 120 Hz and a resolution of 1080p, along with a larger display compared to the original model.
Nintendo has finally released the Switch 2, but it has faced some backlash, particularly concerning the display. Additionally, the Welcome Tour game has also drawn some negative feedback. The main issue is that gamers who want to fully enjoy the game need to buy extra accessories, on top of the cost of the game itself, which many believe should have been bundled with the console from the start.
Welcome Tour Overview
Welcome Tour is a game/app designed for the Switch 2, letting players explore the console’s features. It includes 34 mini-games and tech demos spread across 12 exhibitions. However, many of these mini-games require extra gear like a USB camera and a controller with GL/GR buttons (like the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller or Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip). Others even necessitate a 4K TV or monitor (as mentioned by Nintendo Soup) to reach full completion. While some might not want to shell out for the Nintendo Switch 2 Camera ($55) or own a 4K TV, they will have to consider purchasing them if they aim to finish the game entirely. The Pro Controller is priced at $85, although the Charging Grip comes with the console. It’s worth noting that all 12 exhibitions are accessible without these additional accessories.
Pricing and Reception
The Welcome Tour game is available for $10, and when it was first revealed as an extra purchase, fans were quite upset. Given that it showcases the console’s features, many felt it should have been a free download or at least pre-installed (with an option to remove it later).
Display Issues
Regarding the Switch 2’s display, YouTuber GamingTech has pointed out that the LCD panel may not live up to expectations. The peak brightness reaches 422 nits, while black areas measure only 0.5 nits. This results in a contrast ratio of 844:1, leading to a rather average HDR experience. The black levels are noticeably inferior when compared with the Switch OLED and most current smartphones. However, the Switch 2 does have a few positives, such as a higher refresh rate of 120 Hz, a resolution of 1080p, and an overall larger size compared to the original model.
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