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I much prefer handheld. I know about handheld PC's.
edit: and the physical version wasn't released in Europe, so I had to wait for an import. Decided to buy a digital PC copy meanwhile.
I love this game. I finished a 100% playthrough a month ago on PC, and when my Switch import arrived, I did a playthrough of it there as well.
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Thanks for the compassion and discussion today. I saw your other comment about keeping all virtual cards on the primary console and you're 100% right. I've been mulling over this all day but that solution just... Didn't occur to me. Thanks again!
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Unfortunately it doesn't work like that. With this setting on, your primary console can now be locked out of games if you're caught offline and without the virtual card. That wasn't possible before.
Though I don't understand your point about being offline. If you are using the current primary / secondary console, then you can't play on secondary console unless you are online, right?
I could have explained better. My docked Switch is set as secondary console, which forces online checks. That's fine because I never take it outside. My Switch Lite is set as primary console, which means it (used to be) able to play any downloaded games, no questions asked – if the connectivity check fails, it will just warn you that your cloud save status couldn't be verified.
Say I have a virtual game card of Suika Game loaded in my docked Switch. I now need to leave home, so I close the game and bring my Switch Lite with me which has Suika Game downloaded. During lunch at work, I open my Switch Lite and start up the game. That used to be fine, but now there's instead a prompt to move the virtual game card from my docked Switch at home to this one, which I can't do because I don't have internet at work. I forgot my digital copy of Suika Game at home even though it's downloaded on the console I'm holding.
This is a hypothetical example, and sorry for the wall of text, but it's a needlessly complicated system that is a net negative for the user.
The actual app Magic Earth is proprietary, but it uses OpenStreetMap