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Nintendo Switch Folders Let Players Organize Their Games By Fra

  • Fans of Nintendo Switch can at last organize their games into folders, thanks to the Groups feature included the latest firmware update, but it comes with an irritating catch. Nintendo Switch owners have been asking for the ability to create folders on the Home screen since send off, yet Nintendo has seldom updated the basic functions of the system.

    The Nintendo Switch has gotten some updates over the long run, but these have been rare. It took three years before Nintendo Switch players could move files internally, despite the fact that it was something profoundly requested by players. Fans have speculated that Nintendo has been trying to keep the Home menu as basic as possible to make it load faster when called, as the Wii U had a notoriously slow Home screen and took quite a while to boot its own eShop. This could be the reason the Switch just has two options for themes on the Home screen, despite the fact that the Nintendo 3DS had numerous custom themes sold on the eShop or provided out as pre-request rewards.

    Affirmed by Nintendo of America, the Ver. 14.0.0 update for the Nintendo Switch is live and it adds a Groups option, which is similar to folders. Players can bunch games into folders and name them whatever they'd like, making it easy to sort games by franchises or genres. Though it's not quite as impressive as the recent Nintendo Switch fan-made better UI concept, Switch fans are at long last getting something they have been asking for. Unfortunately, the caveat that was mentioned before is that these new Nintendo Switch bunch folders don't show up on the Home screen.

    The fact that the new gathering folders for Nintendo Switch don't show up on the Home screen is probably going to be a frustration for some. The player needs to go into the Library and press a button to access their groups, rather than have them promptly accessible initially. This adds some unnecessary steps to the process of accessing the folders, and it partly defeats their purpose. In the event that the player as of now has to go into the Library, every one of their games will be there at any rate. It's not quite the Nintendo Switch QoL improvement fans have asked for.

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    At the exceptionally least, the Groups update shows that Nintendo is listening to what Switch fans want - to some extent. It's just a shame that these folders can't be put on the Home screen, where they would be easier to access. Nintendo takes quite a while to carry these updates out, as the Nintendo Switch has been out for five years, yet it's still getting basic updates that ostensibly should have been there at send off, or if nothing else within its first year on sale. The Nintendo Switch still has years left on the market, so these types of updates may as yet be released from now on. Maybe the reputed Nintendo Switch Pro model will justify its asking cost by putting folders on the Home screen.