Nintendo Switch Review - DEBUG MODE

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 25

  • @saturated2350
    @saturated2350 6 лет назад +7

    Dude what the hell, how are you not popular? You should earn LOTS of subs and this is a very well made video! Great job!

    • @DEBUGMODE
      @DEBUGMODE  6 лет назад

      Probably has something to do with the lack of regular content from me and the abundance of fantastic games critique/discussion available all over these days. But thank you very much for your kind words. I am working on new videos so if you did sub then you'll hopefully be seeing new stuff from me in the near future.

  • @enbytiousmusic
    @enbytiousmusic 3 года назад +1

    found this video in 2021 while searching for actual debug process for the switch fpr gamedev lol
    How can you have still 86 follower? wtf!! great work you did here!

    • @DEBUGMODE
      @DEBUGMODE  3 года назад

      Thanks! I'm actually working on a new hardware review video that's a little more 2021 relevant right now. If you're interested, you could be my 87th subscriber. :P
      Hope you found what you were actually looking for! Thanks for watching.

    • @enbytiousmusic
      @enbytiousmusic 3 года назад

      @@DEBUGMODE subbed! im hyped! :)

    • @DEBUGMODE
      @DEBUGMODE  3 года назад +1

      Huh. Asking for subs works. I guess that's why everybody does it.
      Haha, thank you! Hope you enjoy it. It's an involved project so it'll probably be another week or two.

    • @enbytiousmusic
      @enbytiousmusic 3 года назад

      @@DEBUGMODE yeah, i just thought i already subbed xD Just forgot it so im glad you remembered me!

  • @ProdSeanR
    @ProdSeanR 6 лет назад +1

    Jeez dude you put as much effort into your videos as the big channels. You deserve more attention

  • @Ummidkhahhs
    @Ummidkhahhs 2 года назад

    What's the name of the bg song in 5:50 I forgot, btw amazing video, I subbed

    • @DEBUGMODE
      @DEBUGMODE  2 года назад +1

      That's one of the many Wii U eShop songs. They went through a number of them over time. I believe that one was from September 2015.
      Thanks for watching and thanks for the sub!

  • @saturated2350
    @saturated2350 6 лет назад +6

    This is a professionally made video, this is really good!

  • @luigim1304
    @luigim1304 7 лет назад +3

    The Nintendo Switch has a D-Pad (in button form) lol. Nicely done video sir!

    • @DEBUGMODE
      @DEBUGMODE  7 лет назад

      Much appreciated. Thanks for watching!
      Yes, there are buttons that *technically* function as a d-pad, but it's a far cry from the famous plus-shaped design Nintendo invented. I think it works decently well for what it is though.

  • @quotebalrog
    @quotebalrog 6 лет назад +2

    This is very well dine!

  • @Tarrabyte
    @Tarrabyte 3 года назад

    What does this have to do with a debug mode?

    • @Ummidkhahhs
      @Ummidkhahhs 2 года назад

      That's their channel name it doesn't have o do anything with the video

  • @riey4726
    @riey4726 3 года назад

    Idk I got mine from Santa so idk if I have a screen protector but seance Santa knows me very good I personally think that he already put one on knowing me that’s what I would do.

  • @cambocontent6732
    @cambocontent6732 2 года назад

    Call me out if I’m wrong… but I feel like the Wii U had better hardware than the Switch.
    Now when I say this, I’m speaking in terms of reliability and durability. After owning the Switch for 5 years, the plastic casing of the system itself has cracked and broken apart, the fan grill broke off several times and I’ve had to replace many components of the system due to how heat impacts the warping of the plastic (this is all with general use).
    Not only that, but I’ve gone through sets of Joy-Cons where the joystick would start drifting or the hinge would break. But a decade later and my Wii U Gamepad has survived everything and is in perfect condition. I don’t know, the Switch’s hardware just feels cheaper to me… not to mention the kickstand that snaps off all the time.

    • @DEBUGMODE
      @DEBUGMODE  2 года назад +1

      Joy-Con drift is definitely the biggest flaw of the Switch. The kickstand is weak but I never use it. My day one Switch is still doing fine aside from the Joy-Con issue. It's a little creaky but I haven't had any of the problems with the plastic that you have. Sorry about that. That's not good.
      I think the Switch feels better and more premium than the Wii U game pad but I agree that the Wii U didn't have any hardware problems for me. But it's not just the Wii U, pretty much all of Nintendo's past hardware has held up well. The Switch is a wonderful concept but Nintendo has dropped the ball with the Joy-Cons and, as far as I know, the design flaws have still not been corrected which is awful.
      The Switch has been a huge success while the Wii U was a flop but I think that Nintendo does better by its customers when it's fighting from an underdog position.

  • @hyperlime9700
    @hyperlime9700 5 лет назад +3

    I was watching your video by accident and I thought you had at least 100000+ subs and I looked at your subs and I see 22....

    • @DEBUGMODE
      @DEBUGMODE  5 лет назад +1

      Ha! I think it would help I released stuff more consistently, but alas I have too many diverging interests to focus all my free time on this channel. Thank you for watching though! Much appreciated.

    • @hyperlime9700
      @hyperlime9700 5 лет назад

      @@DEBUGMODE no problem hahah, do you have any tips for me? I also dont really have alot of time to do videos but how do you make your videos look so so professional.

    • @DEBUGMODE
      @DEBUGMODE  5 лет назад +1

      ​@@hyperlime9700 Well unfortunately there's no substitute for investing time - except for maybe paying a lot of money for pre-made stuff or having other people help with the work. The saying is between fast, cheap, and good you can only ever pick two of the three. And that just seems to be an axiom of the universe.
      I work in video production and went to school for it so that helps, but I learned a lot on my own and continue to learn a lot just from reading and watching stuff online. Pretty much anything you want to learn is in a RUclips video.
      But if you want to make your stuff more professional there's really no substitute for putting in the time to learn and work at it. It's totally attainable - it just depends on how much you're committed to it.
      For me, I'm not committed enough to spend a large portion of my free time on it so I'm presently content with putting out high quality videos at a snail's pace. I could put out more stuff with lesser quality, but I'm not really interested in making that compromise. This is a hobby for me and I want to be able to be proud of what I put out there or at least look back on it as a valuable learning experience.

  • @havachi5534
    @havachi5534 2 года назад

    And that's a leak of you're famous unfamous friend code