Showing posts with label nintedo switch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nintedo switch. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2020

NINTENDO Indie 2020 - TORCHLIGHT III Coming to Nintendo Switch This Fall!


Nintendo Switch with Neon Blue and Neon Red Joy‑Con - HAC-001(-01)

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Finally! Torchlight III would be coming to the Nintendo Switch this Fall. I think I'm not the only one that's been waiting for Torchlight 3. Right? A mobile iteration of the game actually was available some time ago. Watch the gameplay on my Razer phone. The game cease to exist on Google store.

I told you, mobile games suck. Unless they do a real full console game. Smartphone like the Samsung Galaxy at least has the Samsung Dex with a desktop-user interface. Imagine, if you can dock your phone and play Torchlight 3 there too?



Nintendo Switch with Neon Blue and Neon Red Joy‑Con - HAC-001(-01)

The worst thing I hate about mobile games is that they're a dumb down version. No controller, mouse, and keyboard support. Like I said, Samsung phones have Samsung Dex with a desktop UI. If you dock your phone to a monitor, wouldn't you also want to play games with mouse and keyboard too?

There are actually mobile RPG games (gameplay on youtube) that do have mouse and keyboard support. But, there are parts where it didn't work. That's what frustrating about all these 'gaming phones'. What's the use if the games don't have accessories support in the first place?



Nintendo Switch Lite - Zacian and Zamazenta Edition

Well, I don't really care about mobile gaming anymore. Cause, now I have my Nintendo Switch lite. I bought my Nintendo Switch around 3 years ago. Sold it to my nephew and got myself the Switch lite. Which is more suitable as it's actually more portable.

I do miss the docking feature as I like playing on the big screen Tv once in a while. Gaming on the switch lite has been getting better because more games are coming to it. Nintendo listens to their customer's feedback and now more popular pc/console games coming to the switch.



Afterglow Nintendo Switch Wireless Deluxe Controller, 500-137 - Nintendo Switch

You can check out my Torchlight II gameplay here. I was pretty ecstatic when the game becomes available for the Switch. Although, I've already got the I and II for the pc. Hey, nobody will believe you can play this on handheld mode if you tell them back then!

Having a gaming laptop is the closest to gaming on the go. But, they aren't really that portable like the Nintendo Switch and Switch lite. But, I wish there will be social media and other apps available for the Switch. It's a great entertainment and gaming system.

Limiting the capability of the Nintendo Switch is such a waste. And, you wonder why people wanna hack it? 

Anyway, can't wait to play Torchlight III on my switch lite. It looks pretty awesome and couple of new things you can do in the game. Would be great to play offline when you're out and about and then playing multiplayer mode when you have wifi. Cool!

What you guys think?

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P.S. Nintendo Switch Lite - Zacian and Zamazenta Edition




Monday, August 17, 2020

Windows Subsystem Linux (WSL) in Microsoft Visual Studio Code


C 8.0 and .NET Core 3.0 – Modern Cross-Platform Development: Build applications with C#, .NET Core, Entity Framework Core, ASP.NET Core, and ML.NET using Visual Studio Code, 4th Edition

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I've been dabbling, playing around with Python and WSL aka Windows Subsystem for Linux using a separate editor. But, yesterday, watching a video on learning python, it was recommended to download and use Microsoft Visual Studio Code.

Recently, I saw a youtube video showing that now, you can use WSL right from inside the Visual Studio. I was intrigued. That's part of the reason I wanted to download and install the Visual Studio code. Seems like will be something new for me to learn.



C 8.0 and .NET Core 3.0 – Modern Cross-Platform Development: Build applications with C#, .NET Core, Entity Framework Core, ASP.NET Core, and ML.NET using Visual Studio Code, 4th Edition

For me, this is something new to try and play with. Installation was pretty fast and easy. Once, I installed the Visual Studio code, it immediately asked me if I wanted to add the WSL since I already have it. That's really helpful right from the start.

Of course, the first thing I tried was trying some simple python, "Hello World" code. But, first, it installed and add python for me. You can practically install and use anything from inside the visual studio code. This is a pretty powerful editor.



Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers

This is funny but after a while doing some python stuff, I go to the terminal and instinctively type, wsl. And, immediately I was brought to the windows subsystem for the Linux command line. I was like, oh ok, that's how I can go to Linux.

It was actually cool to be able to use wsl right from inside the virtual studio code. This way, I can do python stuff, run it, debugs, or whatever and then can just go to Linux terminal and try it there too. You can also do other usual Linux stuff like update and upgrade.



Windows Subsystem for Linux: Tactics, Mindset, and Tips

I didn't show it in the youtube demo video I uploaded but you can also play Linux command line games too. Being able to learn coding in python and at the same time using Linux from right inside the Microsoft editor is really useful for me.

Yeah, I'll still just use the wsl or python thonny editor separately for trying out or checking quick stuff. If I'm really getting into it, I'll then open up the visual studio code. The studio code is not just for python. If you're working on other stuff like Ruby, C#, or whatever, they have it all! 



Nintendo Switch with Neon Blue and Neon Red Joy‑Con - HAC-001(-01)

I'm actually also learning coding with SmileBASIC 4 (website) and FUZE 4 (website) on my Nintendo switch lite. It's almost like python. Just the coding and keywords are different. There was a game that also includes a Ruby editor. But, Nintendo discovers it and the game dev had to delete it.

It will actually be fun to be able to use the Ruby editor on my switch lite. It's so powerful that even Nintendo banning the game. That's really a bummer. It would have been a good way for people to learn about coding with Ruby. Money is not everything, Nintendo!

Well, there's so much you can do to have fun!

What you guys think?

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Happy programming!


P.S. C 8.0 and .NET Core 3.0 – Modern Cross-Platform Development: Build applications with C#, .NET Core, Entity Framework Core, ASP.NET Core, and ML.NET using Visual Studio Code, 4th Edition