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Author Topic: What to expect from it for Nintendo Switch  (Read 4749 times)

mizifih

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What to expect from it for Nintendo Switch
« on: November 28, 2017, 03:29:57 AM »
Hi there folks.

I read that there is a new software version specific for the Switch. What do I need to make it work? Just the Cross Hair unit (+ a computer) and nothing else?

I don't have a Pro Controller, can I make it work with my Joy-cons?

Can I use it with other games or just Splatoon?

I'm asking these questions because I'll use it primarily with a Nintendo Switch, so I want to be sure before making the investment.

richard

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Re: What to expect from it for Nintendo Switch
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2017, 11:11:07 AM »
Cross Hair can let you use controllers from other consoles to play any game on SWITCH,
or use keyboard and mouse to play games on it.
We have preset Splatoon 2 and Doom for keyboard and mouse usage,
but you can also play other games with Cross Hair.

BTW, there is no need of a Pro controller.

Cross Hair will turn your controller or keyboard and mouse into a Pro controller.

mizifih

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Re: What to expect from it for Nintendo Switch
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2017, 06:50:15 PM »
Cross Hair can let you use controllers from other consoles to play any game on SWITCH,
or use keyboard and mouse to play games on it.
We have preset Splatoon 2 and Doom for keyboard and mouse usage,
but you can also play other games with Cross Hair.

BTW, there is no need of a Pro controller.

Cross Hair will turn your controller or keyboard and mouse into a Pro controller.

Thank you for your reply. GREAT NEWS! So everything I need to use Cross Hair with the Switch will come with it, I assume.

Being mostly a PC player, a Keyboard and Mouse on the Switch for FPS and 3rd Person Shooters will be amazing, I'm not having a good time transitioning back to a controller for games like these.

Does that movement limitation present on Splatoon 2 also present in Zelda Breath of the Wild or even Doom or is it a Splatoon 2 specific "feature"?

richard

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Re: What to expect from it for Nintendo Switch
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2017, 08:34:55 PM »
yes, you got it right. the Max turning speed limitation depends on the game.
Doom has much better turning speed than Splatoon 2.

While for Zelda, it's completely OK to play it with controller,
you can use any controller from other consoles or just use joy cons,
i do not think you will find it difficult.