You think so huh? ~pulls on frock coat~
Is that right? ~puts on tricorn hat~
I don't think Ralph agrees. ~"You're goddamn right I don't! - Ralph the Parrot"~
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You think so huh? ~pulls on frock coat~
Is that right? ~puts on tricorn hat~
I don't think Ralph agrees. ~"You're goddamn right I don't! - Ralph the Parrot"~
Gar???
He's 100% right. Gamers buy terrible overpriced content all the time. Basically all of my friends that play WoW bought a 90$ a mount because it has an auction house on it. That's more than the actual game costs.
uh I fuckin wish I could play mario 64, sunshine, or galaxy on my current generation switch
Oh wait I can…
No thanks. I'll keep playing my old games.
You see, when a good or service is priced too high, it fails to sell. Economics, bitch!
I bought a switch and those Zelda games during Covid. When I moved, the switch got boxed up. It’s still in the box today.
I’ll be skipping Switch #2 - $80 games reinforces the decision.
And he’s right. Switch 2 and its $80 games will not only sell like hot cakes, it will set the standard for AAA publishers going forward. I fully expect to see $100 base games as standard before the end of the next generational cycle, and they’ll still have microtransactions and endless special editions.
Yup. Gamers, PC, console, mobile, all want their circus to escape reality, regardless of the cost short or long term.
I mean I keep hoping that gamers would have an epiphany and push back on these anti-consumer practices but I've seen nothing in the past twenty years, only desperate games defending being gouged.
And I'll continue to not buy them and support indie developers instead.
Sure. Unless you have a gaming friend group that gets interested in some new multiplayer game. Then you either buy it so you can play with them, or you don't play with them. If this continues for multiple games, you will slowly grow distant from your friend group.
Idgaf about online multiplayer, only local and singleplayer.
That ought to be fine... it's like saying your friends aren't really your friends unless you play [x y or z]... In which case, I'm moving on to play what I enjoy.
Most groups like this have anchor games everyone goes back to after the 3 hours playing the new game is done. You can still be friends with them.
Me too. I’ve put more hours into Balatro and Tape To Tape than I care to admit…
Lmao rougelite hockey. Eventually there will be a rougelite for everything 😂
For everyone chiming in with piracy (which I support): Layden is more calling Nintendo fans "junkies" than advocating for 80$ prices. His message (even in the face of Ryan's LSG push) has always been "first party exclusivity sells consoles".
Yup he's right. Nintendo can charge whatever they feel like, add dlcs and monthly sub payments and 90% of people will buy it all the same.
Give it 3 months after launch and there will be an emulator that won't be able to play games, but already have something like a black boot screen.
It would be funny if the reason Nintendo went after the Switch emulators because Switch 2 is the same, and you get playable games in days.
That was the prevailing theory. Why else go after emulators for a dying system?
Because being able to play your existing switch games with better performance is a big part of their sales pitch for this, but people were already starting to do that with the Steam Deck. At that point the comparison for the devices would look like:
Steam Deck: Cheaper, more ergonomic, can play more games, games cost less, games aren't locked to the console, no charge for better performance if you upgrade to new hardware, can play any game from consoles up to some ps3 through emulation
Nintendo: Better battery life, 120Hz HDR screen, has a new Mario Kart and Donkey Kong game
In every other way it would lose the comparison.
With the emulator crackdown, people don't perceive it that way, because they don't think of emulation as an option for the switch. (I mean, some do, but even Retro Games Corps isn't talking about that possibility anymore because of the strikes against his YouTube channel; they've greatly reduced the visibility of that as an option.)
For my part, I'm leaning towards sticking Moonlight on my existing Switch and just streaming from my desktop. It's not elegant, but you can't beat the price.
Because you're Nintendo.