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Huber returns along with Brad to discuss their multiplayer adventures in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, as well as share their thoughts on the recently announced DLC plans at San Diego Comic Con. The panel also tackles the Joy-Con drift situation (unfortunately we recorded right before the news that Nintendo will fix affected Joy-Cons for free), the June 2019 NPD, and we finally get to talk about the Switch Lite.

Audio: https://soundcloud.com/user-698785183/marvel-ultimate-alliance-3-impressions/s-MtV3g

L&R,

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Huber returns along with Brad to discuss their multiplayer adventures in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, as well as share their thoughts on the recently announced DLC plans at San Diego Comic Con. The panel also tackles the Joy-Con drift situation (unfortunately we recorded right before the news that Nintendo will fix affected Joy-Cons for free), the June 2019 NPD, and we finally get to talk about the Switch Lite. Patron Note: Just got back from Easy Livin, worn out and going to bed after posting this up. I will add time codes sometime tomorrow, so I apologize for the delay. Support us through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EasyAllies Schedule: http://easyallies.com/ Merchandise: https://www.fangamer.com/easyallies http://shop.spreadshirt.com/easyallies Live streams - https://www.twitch.tv/easyallies Stream archives - https://www.youtube.com/easyalliesplays https://twitter.com/easyallies https://www.facebook.com/easyallies #EasyAllies #Nintendo #Podcast

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Anonymous

Nintendo Switch Lite should have been the cover story, the title and thumbnail as in my opinion, is the bigger deal over Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3.

Anonymous

I watch every episode regardless, but I know you would get more views as a Nintendo Podcast from Switch Lite impressions vs Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, which more people would care less about than Switch Lite. Some people might not even watch the video, because “Ew Marvel”

Anonymous

(posted this on the main podcast comments, but figured I'd repost here as well) Hey Allies (and allies). I thought I'd share this Joy-con drift experience with the community. I had been experiencing intermittent drift on one of my left joy-cons. After seeing the articles on the leaked memo last week, I decided I'd send it in. (I have done controller repairs before, but I figure the more of these Nintendo gets, the more likely a proper re-design permanent fix will be.) I'm in Canada, so Amercian experiences may be difficult. I contracted Nintendo via their repair form on Wed July 24th, had an email reply back from them on the 25th directing me to send it to them via Purolater air freight on their account. I dropped it off with Purolator on July 26th. It was delivered to their Vancouver office on Monday July 29th. I received confirmation that it was repaired on July 31st, and had it back in my hands today, August 2nd. This is pretty close the experience I've had with two previous repairs. The same joy-con was purchased used and had the plastic nub on it won down so it wouldn't lock in place. The original buyer had proof of purchase though, so it was under warranty. I had also shipped my original left joy-con in shortly after the Switch launch due to the known issue with its wireless connection to the console. All in all, I'm pretty pleased. As Kyle points out, it isn't a permanent fix unless they redesign the joy-con or at least the analog stick assembly, but in the meantime this isn't too bad.