17th March 2017, 11:14 PM
... I will write a reply. But as an aside... that Switch dock power supply, what in the world was Nintendo thinking? Putting the plug on the brick is rewinding the clock more than 25 years, as far as home console power supplies go, and it is in no way okay! I know phones and handhelds usually have the plug on the brick, but almost no consoles in the past 25 years have; after the 4th generation (SNES, Genesis, its addons, etc.) -- and even then some PC Engine/TurboGrafx models have the brick in the middle of the cord instead of on the plug -- all that I can think of is the PSone (the small model). There are probably a few more, but not many, and Nintendo bringing it back is terrible; plug-on-the-brick stuff is a pain to deal with with how much space they take up on normal power strips! You need breakout cables, splitters, etc. to deal with that stuff, and it is so easily avoided. It's Nintendo saving a few cents at the cost of consumer convenience, sadly. It's a sad retreat from their vastly superior console power solutions of every home console they've released since the N64.