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Absolutely not, they're gonna buy the console no matter what.any of them add the words "or we will not buy the console?" if not, this is worthless
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Absolutely not, they're gonna buy the console no matter what.any of them add the words "or we will not buy the console?" if not, this is worthless
covid kinda set the standards really fucking low for people which made consumer culture grow like crazy, companies expected it to remain that way post pandemic, needless to say, it has at best stagnated because people have jobs and shit now againCurrently trying to figure out where the pants pissing outrage going on now was at when games jumped to $70, the latest Pokemon games did high profit for all time low effort and the PS5 introduced paid upgrades, am I really surrounded by this many heads of cattle that just ignored the frog boil going on for five years and chose to have a farting seizure over Mario Kart
It's a multiplayer game, if that makes you feel better.I'm am very annoyed that Bloodbourne 2 is going to be exclusive to Switch 2.
I'm kind of shocked they're able to get them to run at 30 at all.
I do wonder if they'll back track on the game prices. Think of how grateful Nintendo fans would be to "only" pay $70 now.I've been noticing during the Treehouse stream that they're spamming "Drop the Prices!" over and over, so its pretty clear that almost everyone is pissed over this price hike.
I just don't see it, it's like Pandora's box, once you go up people will just be expecting it like an abusive spouse slapping their wife.I do wonder if they'll back track on the game prices. Think of how grateful Nintendo fans would be to "only" pay $70 now.
Although I'm not interested in playing the game, I like that it might make Souls fans suffer.It's a multiplayer game, if that makes you feel better.
Here a link to the article.
Besides the fact that this is a shitty argument (of course there isn't a Switch 2 emulator before launch, you mong), I'm not here to try to convince you not to waste your money, I don't fucking care. I'm just pointing out the rationale of myself and other posters who aren't garbling corporate cock and still have dopamine receptors intact enough to not do so.Alright, then tell me where I can download a Switch 2 emulator. I'll wait.
I kinda just assumed that. I figured/hoped that every rando game with performance or loading time issues might get a little boost. But if a game's locked to a certain framerate or something, that's a patch at minimum, and not necessarily an easy fix for the programmers.Not all Switch games have a paid upgrade, some just run better.
- Circana estimate 4.3 million Switch 2 sales in the US by the end of the year
- Wedbush’s Michael Pachter predicts Switch 2 will shift 18 million units globally by June 2026
- Niko Partners anticipates 14.5 million shipments by the end of 2025.
- Ampere believe the global sell-through will reach 13 million units this year, rising to 31 million by the end of 2026.
That’s what they’ve done with all their consoles. Even the U still got a few games.Is this the real reason they're going to keep supporting switch 1? Not the install base but because they know it's gonna take a while to get people used to the price? That's kinda really disappointing.
It varies between systems, but the old one is general supported for about six months max after the new one is out. The only noteworthy exceptions are NES, Super Famicom (in Japan specifically), and all the handhelds. The Wii U in particular got its last first party game (excluding BotW) a few months before the Switch released, and even ended production before the Switch.That’s what they’ve done with all their consoles. Even the U still got a few games.