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Drone
Aug 22, 2003

Incredible machine
:smug:


Maybe a bit of a fringe case, but hopefully someone knows:

I live in Germany and I'm thinking about buying a Switch (specifically the new Mario Odyssey bundle with the red joycons which is released here in EU tomorrow). Does anyone know if the Switch is the same as the Wii U (and PS4) in that the games that are sold here are able to be played in both German and English? Like, the Wii U (and the PS4) both just read the language settings of my default user profile and adjust the game accordingly.

This would be a dealbreaker on getting the console.

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Drone
Aug 22, 2003

Incredible machine
:smug:


Just got my Switch in the mail with the fancy new red joycons.

Disappointed at the lack of eShop music, but on the whole this thing feels awesome.

Drone
Aug 22, 2003

Incredible machine
:smug:


Fiance is playing Odyssey right now and it looks and sounds amazing. Can judge the quality of the game by his default expression while playing it, which rotates from "determined to beat a tough area" to "Mona Lisa smile of what appears to be classic Nintendo-style joy."

On a different tack, how does the Switch port of Stardew Valley stack up to PC? Is it feature-complete as-is, or is it missing anything? The idea of playing that game on the go (or in bed) is worth buying it a second time, if the port is good.

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