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- Mar 11, 2017
Earlier this morning, Nintendo posted a survey in the US about game key cards, so this is your chance to tell them how you feel about- aaaaand it’s gone.
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It’s gone, the survey is gone.
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That was quick. Flooded by neg rates I guess.
The main problem IMO is that they need smaller sizes. The Switch had 8/16/32/64(?) GB so publishers had plenty of options. With 64 as the new minimum, publishers are forced to either pay a premium for a giant cartridge or use a game key card as a “solution” to the problem that Nintendo caused. Tiny games like Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S could easily fit on an 8GB card, but publishers simply don’t have that option anymore.
And to make things worse: Because the publisher is going to use a game key card anyway, there’s no longer an incentive for devs to keep file sizes low so they can save costs by dropping down to a smaller cartridge. That means games are larger regardless of purchase method, which means they take up more space and leave less room for other games, ironically making game key cards worse than they would be if they were simply a niche option for a small outlier of massive games.
I think they wanted to push the key cards as hard as possible in order to get people used to digital only in the coming years. I don't think the obvious answers to their quickly shuttered surveys are going to change their minds. But they should offer smaller cart sizes.