Having issue when playing Smash Ultimate in dock

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I would be playing Super Smash Bros Ultimate on the dock and during gameplay the TV screen goes like a greyish black color like it disconnected BUT the music is still playing and going to the home page doesn't fix it. Please note this "bug" only happens while playing SSBU as I've tested with other games and this only happens when playing docked (TV mode). The TV screen doesn't show the "no signal" screen saver either and I'm not using a monitor. I'm suspecting an issue with my gamecard maybe.






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How do I fix my connection in Smash Bros Ultimate?

Possible solutions
  • Restart the Nintendo Switch console. ...
  • Power cycle your home network. ...
  • Move the Nintendo Switch console closer to the wireless router. ...
  • Move any metal objects or electronic devices away from your Nintendo Switch console and wireless router.


  • Why does smash ultimate feel laggy?

    Ultimate has a lot of input lag. There are between 87.87 and 112.87 ms of input latency between hitting a button in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and a character reacting. That means there are between six and seven frames of animation that pass between hitting a button and seeing a character move onscreen.

    Why does smash have input lag?

    The game attempts to compensate for lag and make it feel less noticeable by intentionally not acting upon the input for a few frames; this is the frame delay. After the number of frames that the frame delay specifies, the input is acted on.



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