
Nintendo's Switch 2 is encountering issues, with 2.5% of third-party titles failing basic backwards compatibility testing. This has raised questions about the console's reliability and the adequacy of its testing methods.
Sources confirm that around 80% of third-party games haven't undergone rigorous testing beyond initial launch checks. From approximately 3,200 titles evaluated, just about 21% passed testing without errors. Among the affected titles, around 140 experienced startup problems, while 51 games generated significant post-launch issues.
Interestingly, a commenter highlighted that "this is normal; Sony did the same with PS4 and PS5." This statement suggests that ongoing updates could be expected to eventually resolve compatibility concerns.
Feedback from the gaming community shows a range of sentiments:
"I need to make sure I can start AAA Clock 7 with all my 100 DLCs!"
"At least theyโre being investigated; Iโm sure theyโll be playable by launch."
One player noted that the startup issue might be common, indicating Nintendo is aware and preparing to address it with further patches.
A user emphasized, "Upon a reboot I was able to play to the end," expressing optimism about future fixes but highlighting frustrations with current glitches.
While 2.5% may seem minimal, some gamers worry this might hide bigger problems later. A community member pointed out that "the percentage of 'real' games with issues might end up being higher" due to many lesser-known titles not being thoroughly tested.
A cautious player remarked, "Donโt get rid of your Switch 1 yet," underscoring the uncertainty surrounding the availability of backwards compatibility at launch.
As anticipation builds, many hope Nintendo prioritizes addressing these issues rapidly. How effectively will Nintendo respond to community expectations regarding game compatibility?
๐ด 2.5% of third-party titles fail basic testing
๐ 140 games have startup problems
๐ฌ "At least theyโre being investigated" - sentiment about game testing
As updates roll out, gamers remain hopeful that Nintendo will navigate these challenges successfully.