

Best Third Party Switch 2 Portable Docks?
I’ve decided to buy a secondary dock for travel/college and have been struggling to find an affordable and well reviewed alternative to my main Switch 2 dock. Ideally between $15-$50, convenient to travel with and compact, and just works well in regard to docking to TVs, monitors, etc. I don’t need any fancy bells and whistles just an affordable and reliable dock for travel. Would appreciate any recommendations. (was originally going to buy the Savage Raven Jump Gate pro but it was going to arrive too late)
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What is the best way to travel safely with Switch 2 Dock and Pro Controller?
I am going to college soon and wish to bring my switch 2, game cartridges, pro controller, and dock + cables with me to my dorm. I currently have a switch 2 case but it only stores game cartridges and the switch 2 + 2 joycons. I am considering buying a larger case, such as a game traveler deluxe, but wanted to get some specific insights before I spend more money on accessories.
I personally won't be transferring the dock to anywhere besides my home and college, so how essential would a new case for a dock be?
Is it possible and safe to bring my dock in my suitcase without a specific case? Same with the pro 2 controller and I also have the original pro controller box with the foam.
If a case really is essential, what are some affordable recommendations?
Do big cases really fit in your airport luggage? Like the game traveler deluxe.
I am someone who cares a lot about maintaining my electronics, so I would rather spend more money to preserve them and use them for as long as possible in the best condition as possible.
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How to aim in and play Shooting/FPS games on the Switch 2 comfortably?
I'm a new Switch 2 owner who recently bought Cyberpunk 2077 from the summer sale. It's my first ever time playing the game and my first FPS on the switch, and I played in handheld with my joycons attached to the side. Needless to say, I was moving like Michael Keaton Batman and I couldn't aim to save my life.
As stated in the title, how should I play FPS or shooter games for the most comfortable/competitive experience? I'm sure docked is the best way but is there a more comfortable way to play on handheld mode? And are gyro or motion controls the most competitive or comfortable way to play?
I also want to play Splatoon raiders in the future so this question has been bugging me. For context I only have the base Nintendo Switch 2 joy con grip so no pro controller, though I'm willing to hear out if accessories/other controllers help.