
Nintendo’s official support account shared a tip for using the Switch. The company recommends that players use a special charging cable for the Switch. The company recommends that players should not charge the Nintendo Switch with other charging cables. Nintendo states, “When charging the Nintendo Switch, forcibly plugging in a non-Nintendo Switch-specific charging cable, such as a smartphone charging cable, can damage the charging cable or the Switch’s USB port. Also, if you need to use it Having trouble plugging in, please check if this is the correct cable.”
Regarding the charging problem, Nintendo has also said earlier that the Nintendo Switch cannot be left without charge for a long time. It recommends that the company charges the console at least once every 6 months, otherwise it may not be able to charge.
“Surviving the Aftermath” is coming to Nintendo Switch
Survival simulation game “Surviving the Aftermath” will go official on the Switch platform on July 28. The game will be available for HK$248 ($32).
Game Introduction:
“Surviving the Aftermath” is a “survival simulation game” that tries to survive in the future after the world is destroyed. Players must establish colonies in a post-destruction world, prepare for the inevitable dangers of meteorites and falls, build solid shelters and explore their surroundings. You will have to do all this while developing new technologies to minimize losses.
The game will feature “experts” with special abilities to get back a lost civilization. There will also be “buildings” and “technical trees” with various influences that can grow indefinitely. Different elements interact with each other. Colony residents, maps and even tech trees all randomly generate different elements at the start of a new round of the game. Depending on the difficulty, the AI in the game will change, and each game will have a different experience.
The game supports Simplified Chinese and requires 1.5G of storage space, and pre-sale is now open.