Those Konami collections are funny. Anyone notice how Haunted Castle in on the arcade one? I mean, it is an arcade game... but it's also a Castlevania game.
Anyone grab the Sega Ages games? Something like Gain Ground... is that the arcade or Genesis version?
I turned my Switch on today for the first time in a while. Naturally there was a system update. After the system restarted, I noticed I don't have audio while docked. I don't know if this was pre or post update, but there's definitely no audio now.
I've turned the system off and on a few times, and taken out of dock mode and back in. Still no sound in dock mode. Sound works fine in handheld mode though.
Ziggy587 wrote:I turned my Switch on today for the first time in a while. Naturally there was a system update. After the system restarted, I noticed I don't have audio while docked. I don't know if this was pre or post update, but there's definitely no audio now.
I've turned the system off and on a few times, and taken out of dock mode and back in. Still no sound in dock mode. Sound works fine in handheld mode though.
Anyone else experience this?
I'd check the settings, could be a typical: "We've changed the default on this one thing that was working just fine for you, but now broke something. You're welcome!"
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
I actually did check the settings. Didn't see much pertaining to audio. It was already set to surround, so I switch it to stereo and momo but that didn't do anything.
I had. When it happened to me (while docked) usually I just restart both the TV and Switch; and the audio will come back on again. It seems like this happens after an update or when an unsupported USB device is plug in.
Well, I'm an idiot. Turns out I had the wrong audio type selected on my receiver for that input. Not sure how that happened. But I SWEAR that I lost audio on the Switch when docked before and I had to cycle to undocked and back to restore it. That's why I didn't think of the receiver (and especially because I don't remember switching that setting!).
Heads up, in a 'hold my beer' moment in response to Capcom's ludicrous practises involving excessive mandatory downloads for Switch physical games, Bethesda has decided to go one step further and just stick a download code in a box and call it the Switch "physical" version of Wolfenstein Youngblood.
PS4 and XB1 versions will be a full physical release with a disc, the Switch version is a code in a box.
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