On June 5, before the date of release of Nintendo Switch 2, just after more than a month, Nintendo has released a switch 1 update that will help prepare things for the arrival of a new console. The V20.0.0 update for the original switch includes a group of new features that run along with the switch 2, such as the Virtual Game Card and the Game Share Features Like Home Menu Butts for the Step this month, and a new system transfer feature that you do not have to keep your data on the cloud. Read closely.
You will not yet be able to use the game share feature, as the sharing can only start with the switch 2 system on local wireless contacts – between two switch 1 system will not try to do it.
You can check new virtual game cards that you collect the digital digital software and DLC of “load” and “extraction” between two different systems, and lends to others in your Nintendo Account Family Group. If you lend a game to someone else, then you can pull it back even if they are currently playing, but if they go offline without returning it or returning online, you will need to wait for a two -week debt period to return to your library automatically.
Nintendo’s virtual game card guide describes all and out of the new lending system, as each switch can only be attached to each other at a time, how to manage your game card from the web, and hide some cards (or without any card.
To use digital sports more than just two systems or without these restrictions, Nintendo is now relying on online license settings, which is also being added to your switch 1 in this update. If it goes on, it will allow the user to play his digital game and DLC without relying on the virtual game card, without relying on the virtual game card.
But if you have already decided to upgrade, then your first stop system settings may be a new option for “System Transfer to Nintendo Switch 2” under System Menu. Although it may be used to transfer the system from the local system after the arrival of your new console, there is now an option to upload system transfer data in the cloud, where it will be ready to download on switch 2 without need to access your old system.
Although it may be good for someone to move someone else to their switch 1, but the negative aspect is that this factory will reset your switch 1, so it is better to wait for it if possible, and if not downloaded it will be stored for only a year. Another sick is that it is possible to set the switch 2 cloud transfer, then cancel it and return your data to switch 1. However, as Nintendo’s system transfer is a general questionnaire, while its starting should not be the same switch 1, if it starts on the switch OLED, you will be able to cancel and reload your data on just another switch OLED.