![]() I made a folder for my 3DS eShop downloads, DSiWare games, Media and Apps, and Virtual Console titles. It’s just an additional way to personalize your collection of games. The use for folders is not to replace what there is now, what we have is fine. The sorting they have is fine, but personally, I would also like the option to have manual sorting to suit my tastes also. Or what if I had friends over? Think of how much more convinient it would be if I could access a folder with all of my multiplayer titles in one grouping instead of moving back and forth between my whole library looking for one. It would be awesome to be able to put my backlog of titles into a folder for reference instead of having it lodged in the bottom of my library. I wish I could put all of my indie game titles into a single folder. It sucks that I can’t put all of the free to play games into one folder. I hate that I can’t sort all my of rhythm games into one folder for quick and easy access. 3xG44QopCE- PLDH DecemThe graphic designer in me dislikes the discontinuity here: /0OD7Oo9w8x- Stephen J. The new NSO portal is pretty clean and well-organized but I kinda resent Nintendo for putting a bright red button next to all the minimal grey icons on my screen. THE NSO ICON IS SO OUT OF PLACE #NintendoSwitch /SNiBXmOaSg- Fruitiest Girl In the Midwest □□□️⚧️ December 1, 2020 BLlJVIs3Ze- Cibles DecemI dislike how hard the NSO icon stands out /sQMc7WLgBs- Scratch. 80UrFIISbn- Naveed DecemThis looks so forced and unnecessary. Here are just some of the many reactions: I am unreasonably upset that the Nintendo Switch Online icon on the Home screen is not consistent with the rest of the icons. ![]() As noted in the update patch notes, an NSO icon has also been added to the Switch's Home Menu, and well.not everyone seems to be happy with it.Ī quick search over on social media reveals a number of users who are annoyed about the fact it doesn't blend in with the rest of the user interface, like.at all. Perhaps the biggest part of today's firmware update is the addition of the Nintendo Switch Online hub - which allows subscribers to access all of the online services in one place.
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