The Nintendo Switch Online app, the cell phone app in charge of allowing voice chat on Switch, just received two very significant changes.
Players will now be capable to continue use voice chat when their phones enter sleep mode, together with when they use other apps. Of all issues gamers had while using Nintendo Switch Online app, those two design flaws were one common. Additionally, the?official update notes?mention improved Bluetooth support for Android devices.
Two exceptions remain, however. First, voice chat will still de-activate when making use of another app that will require using a microphone. Second, Android users using version 6.0 or later should still lose voice chat when their device enters sleep mode if power-saving mode is on.
While these changes won’t make?Nintendo’s unnecessarily complicated solution to voice chat a devotee favorite, they indicate that Nintendo is paying attention to the calls of Switch users for the better online experience. Having a big Nintendo Direct coming Wednesday afternoon, perhaps we’ll hear more details on just what the company has planned for the Switch’s online infrastructure.
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This post was originally written by?Tyler Kelbaugh.