waiting on the nyko dock to release so I can finally dock my switch
It has been many months of sliding.. the inevitable is yet to happen. Just to keep everyone up to speed.
Same. Dock or undock nearly every day. Launch Switch. Zero scratches.
It has been many months of sliding.. the inevitable is yet to happen. Just to keep everyone up to speed.
Add me to the list. Since picking it up on launch, it has been in and out of the dock daily. No scratches or anything even resembling a scratch.Same. Dock or undock nearly every day. Launch Switch. Zero scratches.
Piece of shit Nintendo. For fuck sake. Just noticed the back side of mine is ruined. Fortunately the screen is intact, but still. One piece of accessory included with the unit and it can't even do the one thing it's intended for. I've barely taken it out of the dock and I've always been gentle when pulling it out or putting it in, but that's not enough.
Now the value is automatically much lower if I'd want to resell it.
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Anyone else had this and gotten it replaced? Should be a valid reason since it's the dock causing it.
Mmhm. I look at my dock, and there's just no way it's capable of doing that. It's baffling.I still have no idea how that kind of scratch caused by the dock is even theoretically possible. Unless your dock has weird jagged edges instead of the flat rails.
Piece of shit Nintendo. For fuck sake. Just noticed the back side of mine is ruined. Fortunately the screen is intact, but still. One piece of accessory included with the unit and it can't even do the one thing it's intended for. I've barely taken it out of the dock and I've always been gentle when pulling it out or putting it in, but that's not enough.
Now the value is automatically much lower if I'd want to resell it.
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Anyone else had this and gotten it replaced? Should be a valid reason since it's the dock causing it.
I still have no idea how that kind of scratch caused by the dock is even theoretically possible. Unless your dock has weird jagged edges instead of the flat rails.
i'm surprised this subject line still hasn't been changed. it clearly isn't 'inevitable'. it's 'possible'. but not inevitable. i've docked and undocked multiple times every day since launch week. zero scratches or marks.
Dust is soft.
But it is inevitable. They didnt establish a timeline. Your Switch will inevitably get scratched from regular use with the dock, whether its a year from now or 2000 years from now.
For real. It has to be people having something already stuck to the switch or the dock rails that gets ground into it. I fail to see how it's at all possible for the dock itself to cause scratches like that. Mine goes in and out of the dock every day without the slightest mark. Same for the two other people I know with one. It truly baffles me how this is even happening to people.
Tell that to a retired coal miner lol
What? What does this even mean?Dust is soft.
The corners of your rails are probably rounded properly. Mine and others suffering from this probably have too sharp edges on our rails.
Piece of shit Nintendo. For fuck sake. Just noticed the back side of mine is ruined. Fortunately the screen is intact, but still. One piece of accessory included with the unit and it can't even do the one thing it's intended for. I've barely taken it out of the dock and I've always been gentle when pulling it out or putting it in, but that's not enough.
Now the value is automatically much lower if I'd want to resell it.
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Anyone else had this and gotten it replaced? Should be a valid reason since it's the dock causing it.
I can't understand how people still don't get it. It's dust.
Dust that sticks to the rubbery parts in the dock that is supposed to hold the Switch in place. If your dock is even slightly bent or you put it in at a tiny angle, you rub the dust covered rubber against the Switch which will eventually scratch it.
Do people not know that dust scratches stuff?
Edit: Of course it matters where you live, what sources of dust particles you have in your home and other surroundings. I have had pretty much everything scratched by dust at some point. Phones, glasses, the glossy parts of consoles and so on. Just the act of wiping dust off something may scratch it!
Add me to the list. Since picking it up on launch, it has been in and out of the dock daily. No scratches or anything even resembling a scratch.
Well it isn't the dock. It's the dust on the dock or faulty rails, especially combined with even the slightest bend. I can't use my dock because out of the box it was so bent that the switch can't go in there without me pushing it in. Which I tried once and never will again. This caused rubber marks that was hard to remove but eventually came off, no scratches thankfully.but what if it isn't the dock that causes the scratch? what if the dock doesn't scratch it at all? to assume that the dock "will" do it is false
Lucky you! I even scratch my desk itself when I wipe dust off it.Difference between dust found inside of a house and the dust created from mining coal perhaps......
In no way can regular dust that you find on your desk create deep or even shallow scratches. No other equipment I have in any other material has any and they all slide around on my desk.
I can't understand how people still don't get it. It's dust.
Dust that sticks to the rubbery parts in the dock that is supposed to hold the Switch in place. If your dock is even slightly bent or you put it in at a tiny angle, you rub the dust covered rubber against the Switch which will eventually scratch it.
Do people not know that dust scratches stuff?
Edit: Of course it matters where you live, what sources of dust particles you have in your home and other surroundings. I have had pretty much everything scratched by dust at some point. Phones, glasses, the glossy parts of consoles and so on. Just the act of wiping dust off something may scratch it!
There's no way those scratches are from the dock. You've got multiple scratches from different angles and lengths and some cross over each other. This isn't from the dock it's from you being careless using it in handheld mode setting it down or sliding it on a table.
If it was from the dock, the scratches would be uniform, and in the same direction creating a steady wear pattern or a groove from constant wear.
I mistakenly wrote rubber because I thought the rails were slightly rubbery. That was wrong. (It was based on them leaving rubbery marks on my switch like the kind shoes can make on floors).You can't claim it's dust when you haven't seen the docks reported having caused this.
The rubber is also only applied to the side where the screen is facing. I have scratches on the back not the screen.
Dust in my house does. It scratches metal, plastic and even my expensive glasses.Dust doesn't make plastic scratches to the level shown above in the phono, that if anything must be grit or catching the switch device on the corners of the dock with force.
Dust doesn't make plastic scratches to the level shown above in the phono, that if anything must be grit or catching the switch device on the corners of the dock with force.
I mistakenly wrote rubber because I thought the rails were slightly rubbery. That was wrong. (It was based on them leaving rubbery marks on my switch like the kind shoes can make on floors).
The rails are hard plastic and my dock has rails on both the back and the front side. Yours doesn't?
Dust in my house does. It scratches metal, plastic and even my expensive glasses.
If it really is dust then just clean your shit? It's not hard or expensive to get a can of air to spray away dust.
They also sell replacement shells online, so that's always an option if the body is scratched. Though honestly it seems pretty easy to avoid..
Of course it's easy if your dock doesn't cut into it. It's not dust. If it was it would be all over the place right? Both sides on the back and both sides in the front. It only affects one side at the bottom of the back on mine. You can change the shell w/o voiding the warranty?
I must be lucky as hell, because I've had mine since launch day and never had an issue.
Can you take a picture of your dock? The back rails on mine are completely flat, there's absolutely no way the edges could possibly scratch anything. If your dock is that badly warped I'd call Nintendo and ask for a replacement.
Nah, you're not alone. I've had zero issues too. I think anyone who has a normal, unbent dock will never run into this problem.
I have not talked aboutyour case specifically. I have also mentionet it can simply be faulty docks. About the dust I'm talking mostly about the small hairline scratches that show up for others on mostly the screen side. Those look just like all of my dust scratches from when I clean my glasses, phones and such.I have rails on both sides, but only the front ones have a small rectangular shaped rubber patch at the bottom.
I have OCD and is the cleanliest person I know. I clean all my stuff every single day of use (like wipe my handhelds, my keyboard, my desk and whatever else you can think of). Dust doesn't care and the acto of cleaning is actually the main cause of dust scratching. You catch a tiny speck with the wiping cloth and drag that almost invisible thing all over the place.If it really is dust then just clean your shit? It's not hard or expensive to get a can of air to spray away dust.
They also sell replacement shells online, so that's always an option if the body is scratched. Though honestly it seems pretty easy to avoid..
There's no way those scratches are from the dock. You've got multiple scratches from different angles and lengths and some cross over each other. This isn't from the dock it's from you being careless using it in handheld mode setting it down or sliding it on a table.
If it was from the dock, the scratches would be uniform, and in the same direction creating a steady wear pattern or a groove from constant wear.
I'm starting to get some 'shininess' on the back of the Switch at the bottom from putting it in/out of the dock, but eh, figure that's just normal wear and tear. Have yet to have anything happen to the front though. No sign of any markings/damage... I'm using a tempered glass screen protector, which tbf may be causing the back of the Switch to make contact with the dock more so than it would have without it.
I'm amazed you can even get scratches that deep with the dock, I even took mine out of the dock and looked inside to see what would be causing it.
You have to be throwing it in there to make it do that, or at extreme angles.