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Jun 12 2019, 07:05 PM
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NBA2K19 is $2.99 on NA store. 95% off
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Jun 12 2019, 09:26 PM
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A noob question, if we buy DLC using new account, other accounts also got the DLC?
I want to buy Smash Brother Ultimate DLC but my main account region Malaysia, wanna create new account under US region. Or got any other method? |
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Jun 12 2019, 10:27 PM
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QUOTE(mengdez @ Jun 12 2019, 09:26 PM) A noob question, if we buy DLC using new account, other accounts also got the DLC? Your current account just change the region since there nothing on Malaysia region. https://accounts.nintendo.com/I want to buy Smash Brother Ultimate DLC but my main account region Malaysia, wanna create new account under US region. Or got any other method? |
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Jun 12 2019, 11:20 PM
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Hi
im planning to get a switch soon. What are the things that I should know before buying one? What region should i get and the price? And what anout the games? Should i buy from the e-store or buy locally? Thanks, Crims |
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Jun 13 2019, 05:29 AM
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QUOTE(Rei7 @ Jun 12 2019, 10:27 PM) Your current account just change the region since there nothing on Malaysia region. https://accounts.nintendo.com/ Oh, i mean i put my country Malaysia. |
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Jun 13 2019, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE(crimsonhead @ Jun 12 2019, 11:20 PM) Hi Hi. I just got my Switch yesterday!im planning to get a switch soon. What are the things that I should know before buying one? What region should i get and the price? And what anout the games? Should i buy from the e-store or buy locally? Thanks, Crims Okay few things you need to know to buy a Switch here in Malaysia: 1. Warranty. There's two type of warranty that I know of for switch here in Malaysia. 1 is from Maxsoft. Maxsoft is the official distributor of all Nintendo across Asia. They provide 1 year warranty for your Switch just like mine. The other one is supplier warranty. Supplier warranty is usually when the supplier are selling Switch from other region (Japan, Australia etc.). From what I gather from my survey, supplier's warranty Switch provide you the international wall plug, not the Malaysia type wall plug (sorry don't know the actual term other than wall plug). You're going to need adapter if you got the international wall plug. Provided my bad experience with my PSP back in the days, Maxsoft warranty local unit it is. 2. Price. Price for a Switch here in Malaysia varies from RM 1.1k to RM 1.7k. Anything above RM 1.3k should give you free tempered glass (very important), free games or other accessories like pouch. Cheapest one you can get is from Otakuya from Shopee (supplier warranty). 3. Games. Nintendo eshop does not officially established here in Malaysia (unlike PS Store) but luckily, Switch does not Region lock. So you can set let say, set US region for your switch, buy games from eshop and play. You can also buy physical games (I assume when you say locally). Physical games are better for AAA games such as Zelda, Doom 3, Mario games, Pokemon as the price in eshop does not much different than physical (digital USD 59.99 vs physical RM 250). Physical of course you can sell back or trade with me! haha 4. Accessories. Do get a micro SD card. For me this is a must, at least the 64gb one. Switch come with native 32gb on board storage. I downloaded a few free games last night, half of my storage gone already. This does not include saves. I saw online somewhere the best micro SD card would be Samsung EVO plus. Other than that, maybe you ought to get a case (for travelling), USB to ethernet adapter (somehow switch does not detect 5ghz wifi, so expect 25mbp/s max download speed), and maybe case for your joy con. I mentioned above tempered glass is very important because there's a few cases when owner of Switch after their announce suffer scratches at their screen after they dock it. Masters, please correct me if I'm wrong any where. I just owned a switch for like, 2 days. Do add more if I missed out anything. Cheers! |
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Jun 13 2019, 01:55 PM
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Jun 13 2019, 05:27 PM
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can buy games on e-store without downloading?
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Jun 13 2019, 05:47 PM
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Jun 13 2019, 05:48 PM
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Jun 13 2019, 05:50 PM
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Jun 13 2019, 05:57 PM
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Jun 13 2019, 07:45 PM
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Jun 14 2019, 06:27 PM
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QUOTE(amidamaru1990 @ Jun 13 2019, 11:05 AM) Hi. I just got my Switch yesterday! Switch does detect 5Ghz wifi but very picky on channel detecting. Okay few things you need to know to buy a Switch here in Malaysia: 1. Warranty. There's two type of warranty that I know of for switch here in Malaysia. 1 is from Maxsoft. Maxsoft is the official distributor of all Nintendo across Asia. They provide 1 year warranty for your Switch just like mine. The other one is supplier warranty. Supplier warranty is usually when the supplier are selling Switch from other region (Japan, Australia etc.). From what I gather from my survey, supplier's warranty Switch provide you the international wall plug, not the Malaysia type wall plug (sorry don't know the actual term other than wall plug). You're going to need adapter if you got the international wall plug. Provided my bad experience with my PSP back in the days, Maxsoft warranty local unit it is. 2. Price. Price for a Switch here in Malaysia varies from RM 1.1k to RM 1.7k. Anything above RM 1.3k should give you free tempered glass (very important), free games or other accessories like pouch. Cheapest one you can get is from Otakuya from Shopee (supplier warranty). 3. Games. Nintendo eshop does not officially established here in Malaysia (unlike PS Store) but luckily, Switch does not Region lock. So you can set let say, set US region for your switch, buy games from eshop and play. You can also buy physical games (I assume when you say locally). Physical games are better for AAA games such as Zelda, Doom 3, Mario games, Pokemon as the price in eshop does not much different than physical (digital USD 59.99 vs physical RM 250). Physical of course you can sell back or trade with me! haha 4. Accessories. Do get a micro SD card. For me this is a must, at least the 64gb one. Switch come with native 32gb on board storage. I downloaded a few free games last night, half of my storage gone already. This does not include saves. I saw online somewhere the best micro SD card would be Samsung EVO plus. Other than that, maybe you ought to get a case (for travelling), USB to ethernet adapter (somehow switch does not detect 5ghz wifi, so expect 25mbp/s max download speed), and maybe case for your joy con. I mentioned above tempered glass is very important because there's a few cases when owner of Switch after their announce suffer scratches at their screen after they dock it. Masters, please correct me if I'm wrong any where. I just owned a switch for like, 2 days. Do add more if I missed out anything. Cheers! You might wanna do some adjustment on your own wifi to make it Switch detectable. Else keep on off your router , lol .. |
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Jun 14 2019, 11:28 PM
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QUOTE(amidamaru1990 @ Jun 13 2019, 11:05 AM) Hi. I just got my Switch yesterday! Mind if i Ask where did you buy your Switch from? I'm also looking to get one. Would it be from the Shoppee stall you mentioned?Okay few things you need to know to buy a Switch here in Malaysia: 1. Warranty. There's two type of warranty that I know of for switch here in Malaysia. 1 is from Maxsoft. Maxsoft is the official distributor of all Nintendo across Asia. They provide 1 year warranty for your Switch just like mine. The other one is supplier warranty. Supplier warranty is usually when the supplier are selling Switch from other region (Japan, Australia etc.). From what I gather from my survey, supplier's warranty Switch provide you the international wall plug, not the Malaysia type wall plug (sorry don't know the actual term other than wall plug). You're going to need adapter if you got the international wall plug. Provided my bad experience with my PSP back in the days, Maxsoft warranty local unit it is. 2. Price. Price for a Switch here in Malaysia varies from RM 1.1k to RM 1.7k. Anything above RM 1.3k should give you free tempered glass (very important), free games or other accessories like pouch. Cheapest one you can get is from Otakuya from Shopee (supplier warranty). 3. Games. Nintendo eshop does not officially established here in Malaysia (unlike PS Store) but luckily, Switch does not Region lock. So you can set let say, set US region for your switch, buy games from eshop and play. You can also buy physical games (I assume when you say locally). Physical games are better for AAA games such as Zelda, Doom 3, Mario games, Pokemon as the price in eshop does not much different than physical (digital USD 59.99 vs physical RM 250). Physical of course you can sell back or trade with me! haha 4. Accessories. Do get a micro SD card. For me this is a must, at least the 64gb one. Switch come with native 32gb on board storage. I downloaded a few free games last night, half of my storage gone already. This does not include saves. I saw online somewhere the best micro SD card would be Samsung EVO plus. Other than that, maybe you ought to get a case (for travelling), USB to ethernet adapter (somehow switch does not detect 5ghz wifi, so expect 25mbp/s max download speed), and maybe case for your joy con. I mentioned above tempered glass is very important because there's a few cases when owner of Switch after their announce suffer scratches at their screen after they dock it. Masters, please correct me if I'm wrong any where. I just owned a switch for like, 2 days. Do add more if I missed out anything. Cheers! |
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Jun 14 2019, 11:41 PM
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QUOTE(amidamaru1990 @ Jun 13 2019, 11:05 AM) Hi. I just got my Switch yesterday! hi @amidamaruOkay few things you need to know to buy a Switch here in Malaysia: 1. Warranty. There's two type of warranty that I know of for switch here in Malaysia. 1 is from Maxsoft. Maxsoft is the official distributor of all Nintendo across Asia. They provide 1 year warranty for your Switch just like mine. The other one is supplier warranty. Supplier warranty is usually when the supplier are selling Switch from other region (Japan, Australia etc.). From what I gather from my survey, supplier's warranty Switch provide you the international wall plug, not the Malaysia type wall plug (sorry don't know the actual term other than wall plug). You're going to need adapter if you got the international wall plug. Provided my bad experience with my PSP back in the days, Maxsoft warranty local unit it is. 2. Price. Price for a Switch here in Malaysia varies from RM 1.1k to RM 1.7k. Anything above RM 1.3k should give you free tempered glass (very important), free games or other accessories like pouch. Cheapest one you can get is from Otakuya from Shopee (supplier warranty). 3. Games. Nintendo eshop does not officially established here in Malaysia (unlike PS Store) but luckily, Switch does not Region lock. So you can set let say, set US region for your switch, buy games from eshop and play. You can also buy physical games (I assume when you say locally). Physical games are better for AAA games such as Zelda, Doom 3, Mario games, Pokemon as the price in eshop does not much different than physical (digital USD 59.99 vs physical RM 250). Physical of course you can sell back or trade with me! haha 4. Accessories. Do get a micro SD card. For me this is a must, at least the 64gb one. Switch come with native 32gb on board storage. I downloaded a few free games last night, half of my storage gone already. This does not include saves. I saw online somewhere the best micro SD card would be Samsung EVO plus. Other than that, maybe you ought to get a case (for travelling), USB to ethernet adapter (somehow switch does not detect 5ghz wifi, so expect 25mbp/s max download speed), and maybe case for your joy con. I mentioned above tempered glass is very important because there's a few cases when owner of Switch after their announce suffer scratches at their screen after they dock it. Masters, please correct me if I'm wrong any where. I just owned a switch for like, 2 days. Do add more if I missed out anything. Cheers! thanks for the long post! really appreciated it. I have ordered mine (maxsoft set the starter pack) from heavy arm store (located at ss15), sadly got no stock available at the moment. Can I know what pouch bag are u guys using? and what about the memory card? should i get a new one with better capacity? I think im getting octopath traveller, zelda and stardew just for my wife haha. Thanks, Crims |
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Jun 15 2019, 10:07 AM
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QUOTE(crimsonhead @ Jun 14 2019, 11:41 PM) hi @amidamaru May I know how much did yours cost and what does it include?thanks for the long post! really appreciated it. I have ordered mine (maxsoft set the starter pack) from heavy arm store (located at ss15), sadly got no stock available at the moment. Can I know what pouch bag are u guys using? and what about the memory card? should i get a new one with better capacity? I think im getting octopath traveller, zelda and stardew just for my wife haha. Thanks, Crims |
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Jun 15 2019, 02:44 PM
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new user ... the thumb grips any use?
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Jun 15 2019, 05:55 PM
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What are the pros and cons of having a japanese set?
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Jun 16 2019, 07:04 PM
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Hi guys any slot available for online family package??
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