Better battery life, not having to inject payloads… it’s just better. If you’re going to buy a pre-modded v2 you might as well save up and get a modded OLED. The only time I’d recommend modding a v2 or lite is if you already have one. Having to reinject for the v1 is not a big issue if you plan around it. on one hand, the regular switch is a really solid console. i notice joycon drift/dead spots seem to be a common issue with the switch and a regular one would allow me to replace them as needed. the downside though is that i vastly prefer handheld mode, and honestly don't really see myself using the docking feature, as i have a lot of health @FX102A I sold my V1 Switch in the summer, and bought the v2. From memory this is what I did… (bear in mind I have nso). I backed up my Switch to nso cloud. I then unlinked the switch and erase Is there anyway to put that stand on the v1 backplate. V1 and V2 are very similar because they are both “regular” Switches. Almost nothing was reused in the making of the OLED shell. It would require cutting large parts away and rebuilding the plastic. In my opinIon these types of things come out looking awful but some folks are into that Nintendo Switch OLED upgrades. (Image credit: Nintendo) To review briefly, there are four main differences between the base Switch and the Switch OLED: The base Switch has a 6-inch LCD screen; the But, the results still speak strongly to the increases in battery life of the revised model. Nintendo rates the original Switch battery life at 2.5 to 6.5 hours, and the new Switch at 4.5 to 9 From the clarity I do like it-even it if doesn't do 4K justice for older Switch v1, v2 this might keep them alive longer. Only reason I can see this happening is that it has a Power Source this is It plays surprisingly well on the Switch. Most of the time I play non Nintendo games on my PS5. I just enjoy the bigger screen and using the pro controller on the Switch's screen feels awkward. Also playing docked is good for ppl that have friends. Docked Switch can run games at 1080p on a tv, but depending on the game performance can suffer. Nintendo Switch V2 hadir dengan baterai yang lebih tahan lama, yaitu sekitar 4,5 – 9 jam, sedangkan Nintendo Switch V1 hanya tahan sekitar 2,5 – 6,5 jam. Ini menjadi alasan juga mengapa harga Nintendo Switch V2 sedikit lebih mahal. With regards to IGMP v1/2/3 it is best to always use v3 on your networking hardware. IGMPv3 should be backwards compatible, and v2 adds support for better control via hosts (to leave a multicast group) and v3 allows sources to only come from a specified sender within a multicast group. What architecture are your networks L2 domains; Ring, Star JzBTQS.