@Theohazard: He claimed the switch had serious design flaws and backed it up by pointing to a series of proported problems. (And then went full internet because why stick with things you can back up when you can call something worse than the wii U.)
Anyways, you responded in point-by-point fashion, usually claiming that you didn't have those. Now if you were just thanking your lucky stars that you didn't, then I'm glad you can logic, but you'll have to forgive me if the point-by-point format doesn't suggest a rebuttal rather than merely relating your own experience.
@dominoodle: It certainly doesn't look like the tie-in does much for the game, but the mechanics look more interesting than telltale's typical offerings. (And I don't have anything against telltale games; this just seems pretty original.)
@Epak_: If it were such a great decision, someone else would have done it. But pretty much every other phone, tablet, tv, or monitor on the market uses glass. There's a reason for that.
@Theohazard: You haven't had any problems with the switch, awesome. But you realize that tells you basically nothing about other people's experience, right?
@nintendians: Well, how the power is transmitted does matter. Connecting via USB C to USB C will go quicker than USB C to USB A, I believe. But the actual source of the power--battery, car, sun, hamster on a wheel--won't matter except insofar as it affects the volts and amps.
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