▲ | masfoobar 8 days ago | |||||||
With the behaviour Nintendo has been 'in the last few years' - I no longer will purchase Nintendo consoles. We purchased a Switch and the kids have enjoyed many games on it. After reading other comments on here, I am surprised my Switch has not been bricked - and I am not doing anything dodgy at all. As for the Switch 2. I was showing the announcement videos with the kids - they did not look excited for it. As for me, I was smirking when they were not revealing the price of the console and games. I knew something was up. Within hours there were angry youtube channels blasting their prices. I am not even getting into Nintendo's legal behaviours over ROMs, youtube channels, or games like Palworld. "Oh.. that thing you do in this game... Yeah... we have a patent for that!" Of course, every game Nintendo creates are completely new ideas. Sure, I give Nintendo credit with their involvement in video game history - but I am sure "new features" in Mario Kart World are inspired from other games..... but if you do something Nintendo consider is their idea (especially patented) - they will throw money at you *towards their legal department* Nintendo are not a family-based games company. They lost that title some time, now. Unless they really change their ways, I wont buy Nintendo again. I do not support their practices. Sure we might not have Mario Kart World or Zelda or other Nintendo specific titles - but a decent PC have many, many great games of the last 30 years - and they will run faster, smoother, etc. This Dock <--> USB-C drama is just laughable. | ||||||||
▲ | GuB-42 7 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Sure we might not have Mario Kart World or Zelda or other Nintendo specific titles Well, that's why people buy Nintendo consoles. You don't buy a Switch 2, you buy the device needed to play Mario Kart and Zelda, whatever it is. In general, consoles are defined by their games, they are not general purpose machines and everything is to be seen from this angle. Hardwares specs don't matter, what matter is how well the games you want to play run. It is even more so with Nintendo as they have generally less powerful hardware with some of the best games as exclusive licenses. | ||||||||
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