I played handheld for the first few months. I was surprised when I played on the big screen, that I could see the cute designs on coffee cups, magazines, etc. My eyesight sucks, so seeing this made my day.
this thread makes me wish I had a TV!! I'd love to see what it looks like docked, but a big part of the appeal of the switch for me in the first place was that it was a mainline console that I could play straight out of the box without needing anything extra. maybe once I find some space in my house where a TV could go, I should think about getting a cheap one so I can experience the wonders of docked ACNH, hehe
I play about 50/50, while I'm working from home it's handheld, when I'm off work it's docked. I prefer docked because with the pro controller, I can more easily tell what kind of fish I caught and be disappointed sooner, ha.
Although I play always in handheld mode (because I prefer it that way and also don't wanna block the TV for the rest of my family the whole time), I have to fully agree here that the game really looks beautiful docked. Not to mention all the little details you suddenly notice, just amazing.
I agree the game looks lovely when played on the TV. However, my TV is small and not great. At some point, I will get a nicer and somewhat larger TV. Can't wait to play ACNH on one.
I play the game docked about as much as I play handheld. Docked is either on my second computer monitor or a few times so far on the TV. The second monitor is nice but I must say I definitely prefer playing the game on the TV!
I love how the game looks on the TV, and there's just something about being able to slouch on a couch while gaming. That's something I can't really do with handheld or docked to the second monitor on my desk, so I definitely really appreciate the days where I can do this
I play 95% docked. I switch to handheld when I visit someone's island because it's easier to type with the touchscreen. I love playing on the TV, the game looks amazing and It's nice to lounge around on the couch with a controller rather then the whole console. Plus I find the console pretty heavy (weak wrists + heavy console, don't go well) even when I play handheld I tend to sit on the floor in front of my coffee table and rest the console on the table when my figures start to go numb
Yep, that was one of my things when debating what type of switch to get for my first one. After DS days, I really didn't think I'd utilize docked mode much. However, a part of me nostalgic for the GC AC days wanted to see it.
In any event, I was really glad I got the regular switch for my main console and I definitely play it docked more often than handheld.
I normally play hand held as it means I can watch tv at the same time. On the rare occasion that I have hooked it up on the tv it really does make such a difference. The colours seem so vibrant and you really appreciate the design and specialness of the game.
Now i have to decide, Friends re run or animal crossing
I have only played it docked a few times but it really makes a huge difference, it's so pretty! I would play docked more often but I like to play in my room and I don't have a spare monitor or a TV to use for it, so I end up playing in handheld mode, which is still pretty but not as stunningly beautiful as it can be on a larger screen.