Well, OK, but it’s not like they’re an extra enchantment you can carry. As I said, they work like bracers or gauntlets - you can’t wear them together - so it’s bracers or wrist irons, gauntlets or wrist irons. And since both bracers and gauntlets can also be enchanted, I don’t really see any advantage to using them.
Regular equipment consists of 7 items you can enchant - feet (boots), legs (greaves, trousers), body (cuirass, shirt), head (helmet, hood), and hands (gauntlets, bracers). You can also have a single enchanted neckace / amulet, and a single enchanted ring.
If wrist irons were an extra item you could equip and enchant, giving you 8 in total, that would be a real advantage - but they’re not. They’re just another type of hand wear - they take the place of your bracers or gauntlets, and you can still only have 7.
Gosh! I hope this weird enchantment doesn’t wear off at an inopportune moment, like when you are standing before the Countess of Bruma…or in the middle of battle…or when residents or guards are making their off-the-cuff remarks to you.
“You look like a sneaky one”
“Hey! You’re the hero of Kvatch!”
Or maybe worst of all,
“Oh…it’s you…”
Nvidia designed the hardware for the switch 2? That is bigger news than this video can deliver. Ninty are usually veyr close guarded and in-house with basically everything, they do the occasional collaboration with a local japanese tech designer like Toshiba etc but never is it anything as big as having a third party completely give your hardware a go-over and redesign built off of their own expertise.
This feels like a direct response to the Steam Deck, it’s good to know Nintendo still know how to respond to competition outside of suing them into oblivion for trademark infringement
Watching my Switch2 being delivered this morning. Not even 7 am yet.
Driver taking the longest way possible…
They are moving so fast they didn’t quite take that last turn
Wrist straps slip on and off easily. Simply place the bottom end in first to put it on and pull the top out first while pressing the button on the back to remove
And now, what I meant to do last night…but did not…is update everything on Switch1 and get signed in…
Going to make some breakfast while I wait …
Sausage, egg, cheese croissant with OJ
Hmmmmm…so apparently after moving over all my data, I can now insert my old SD card and get a system update that allows me to use it…however, it seems it is just copying all the data to system memory…