Nintendo Switch 2 Launches on June 5th Worldwide; 1080p Screen With 120 FPS and HDR Support, Docked Mode 4K Resolution Support Confirmed
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Something I've seen far less reaction to than I expected? While the Switch 2 looks like it takes standard MicroSD cards, it DOESN'T. It takes the fairly obscure MicroSD Express standard! I can't even BUY an SD Express card locally right now! It seems likely, at launch, that Nintendo's branded cards will be the only ones people can get that will work with it!
The Switch 2 has 256GB of onboard storage, much more than the Switch, it is true. But it's also backwards compatible with the Switch, and lets users bring their old digital library over with them. I have a 256GB card in my Switch, it's nearly full, and it doesn't have my whole library on it! If I got a Switch 2, I'd have it filled up on day 1!
And the MicroSD card issue won't be obvious to most buyers. Parents will get their kids Switch 2s, and wonder why their old card won't work with it. It'll look to them like the Switch 2 or the card is broken, unless they implement a physical lock against incompatible cards, and I don't know if SD cards even support those. Also, SD Express cards are more expensive than standard ones.
This could end up being a debacle almost on the scale of the price (which, as others have noted, isn't even Nintendo's fault entirely).
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Ok... in terms of bills rounding up or down. If i am at a restaurant (to use your example) and someone says "what do i owe" and the amount is 34.17, i won't tell them its 35. I will tell them its 34.17 but just give me 34. I wont tell them to give me more. That would be their choice. Why would you make someone else pay 0.83 more when it would only cost you 0.17 to round it off to an even number.
You want to call me a child because you think i dont know how to budget, based on you not understanding that 4.17 is not 5. It's just not.
My credit score is near enough 1000 out of 1000, i pay a mortgage, i have a phone bill a car, gas, electric, council tax, vet bills, personal spends, school bills, savings etc no credit cards, small overdraft, not in use.
So yes. I budget... like a big boy. You condescending patronising jackass.
Yes, you replied to that other user, but your whole reply was about... wait for it.... ME!
So i responded. And YOU brought up BOTW. So stop saying i brought it up.
There you go exaggerating again. "Hundreds of dollars"? I have been paying 1.25 a month for 4 years which is 60 not "hundreds" do you realise you are doing it? You are overstating almost everything you say which makes it seem more impactful than it actually is. Do you also think you have no money left when you actually have like, 100 dollars? Because you wildly overestimated how much you spend each month?
So you linked me to an emulator... great... what good does that do me when i need portability and i only have the switch with that function? I dont own a steam deck for example.
False dichotomy? Perhaps you need a dictonary as i think you have misunderstood the meaning of the word dichotomy. Roms having glitches is not a dichotomy... what is the other side of this dichotomy? What are you contrasting it with? And are you honestly saying you have ever found an emulator that can play conkers bad fur day eith no glitches? Because there isn't one. The graphics packs aren't up to it, and the roms are shoddy.
Perhaps you are trying to suggest that my stating that emulators are glitchy is not a reason to pay nintendo for one. Perhaps you are missing the fsct that i am already paying them for the online service for switch, and i wanted to mario kart expansion so even if i didnt also want the emulators, i would have them.
Perhaps you think everything should be free? As someone who rides the fine line between piracy and consumerism, i think some things should be free, but will pay for something if i find its more convenient. I dont care about paying 60 for 4 years of a glitchless emulator i can carry around with me. Just like i dont mind spending 60 on a single game i might get 20-100 hours of gameplay out of. I am sure you dont mind that either.
If its down to a cost benefit analysis, then I've done mine. And deemsled it worth it.
Its funny how you ignored what i said about netflix, you saw the word and turned redder than the logo. I said that when they started the streaming service, most people pirating tv stopped. Because they offered a service that was more convenient and cheap enough that it wasnt worth pirating. I then stated that that has since changed as those factors wained. So what is your point? That you can't read?
As for your summary of my mindless consumerism. Perhaps you should take a look in the mirror, you are blinded by your hatred of corporations and dont seem to realise that consumerism isnt inherently bad. Like with anything, at the extremes, it is horroble. Just like piracy. Nintendo might be a bad company, but the people who put in the effort to make the games, and the hardware, all of the work that goes into designing and developing these things that deserves fair compensation. I dont think i deserve that for free. I think i should have to pay for some things, because much to my dismay we dont live in a communist or even socialist world just yet.
Please take you antagonistic and arrogant stance somewhere else.
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You can try to rationalize it all you want, bottom line is people don't have money to buy $80 games these days. Those pros aren't going to the movies either.
I bought a rug that I've gotten years of value out of, should it have been thousands of dollars then? The idea that time used is how you measure value is flawed.
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It was a rough estimate, it's "only" $114 AUD. That's still insanely expensive.
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There are other perks, but most of them feel like problems they're creating and then selling you the solution to rather than genuine value.
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I don't THINK that's how tariffs work - I'm pretty sure it's physical goods only - but I'm no expert, so I guess we'll see.
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the PS5, a 5 year old console
Can we out spoiler tags on things that make me, someone who isn't 30 yet, feel downright ancient please? It's too early to be facing my mortality like that
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Wow, didn't think you would take the victim stance so hard. Just to be clear, you're saying I **didn't reply to you **but I need to take my arrogant stance somewhere else? The instigator of this argument is telling me I'm antagonistic? hahahaha
You can lie all you want about your big-boy pants, the proof is in the pudding when you show your immaturity. You can't even get the basics of this discussion right. "not only are you underselling the nintendo switch emulator, you are overselling emulators like dolphin etc." if you don't see the dichotomy you've created I don't know how to solve what's obviously a lifetime learning problem.
Let's see, was there anything else you actually said? Hmm, now 34.17 is acceptably 34 but not 35 when budgeting bills, idk wtf you're doing now. More company defending... made up anecdotal shit about your life I don't believe.... and you still don't understand how subscription services work.
You can't see the point of Netflix enshittification so you're lost there, you think creators are being fairly compensated for the games on the nintendo emulator... lol it's getting harder to address the BS as this goes on.
I don't know how many times I can say this just for you to come back all huffy puffy again. "will pay for something if i find its more convenient. I dont care about paying," Tell me more how you're paying a monthly subscription for a free emulator and a mario kart expansion.... 4 years, woah. That's really just mindblowing. Let's cut the bullshit and actually give real world examples.
NINTENDO SWITCH FAMILY PLAN - $79.99 yearly subscription (FROM THE WEBSITE)
(86$ish x 4= $344!)Do You Keep DLC After Expansion Pack Expires?
No, absolutely not. When your Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership expires, you lose access to all included DLC, N64 games, Genesis games, and other content.
You‘ll have 180 days after expiration to renew your membership and regain access to everything. But after 180 days, all of that content gets permanently removed unless you purchase the Expansion Pack subscription again. It‘s designed as a continual service rather than a one-time add-on purchase. You only keep the extra content as long as you keep paying for it.Is the Expansion Pack Worth the Cost?
the value depends heavily on how much you actually play the included N64 and Genesis games. Many criticize these retro game libraries as lacking depth and variety, especially compared to Xbox Game Pass. You can also purchase Switch DLCs individually without the bundled Expansion Pack subscription. Here are normal prices for the major DLCs it includes:
Buying these one by one costs only $70 altogether – already less than a year of the subscription. And you‘ll own them permanently rather than temporarily renting with a subscription.
Your cost/benefit analysis is biased and flawed. Like you glossed over before, here are some examples of handheld emulators you won't lose when you decide to stop paying. They have more games and will last longer, better companies and progressive consumerism (I'm advocating for positive consumerism, not blind purchases). Best part is you'll actually save some money in the long run, I think we can stop pretending now that other people in the plan and your children are helping pay the bill at this point lol.
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You know, I've had a busy day at work. i need to take care of a 5 year old and 10 week old baby. My wife is still recovering from a c section, and i just dont have the energy at this point in time. When i do, i will come back and respond to your whole comment.
The only thing i want to say right now, is that i dont care that you dont believe that i have responsibilities and can take care of my finances just fine, even whilst paying a subscription to something i believe is worth the money. I don't care because it doesnt change anything. I still have to deal with it all, i still have to be an adult and some random fart of a person on the internet isnt going to change that.
Respond soon. Might be tomorrow, but i would like to address all of that BS you posted.
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Best selling PS5 game: Marvel's Spider-Man 2 @ 11 million
9th best selling Switch game: Super Mario Party @ 21.1 million
Super Mario Party Jamboree released in October and already sold over 6 million.
But sure, I guess Nintendo is the niche one
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Take your time, real-life shit always takes priorities. I had most of the day off so I was able to fart around or else I would be in the same boat as you. I'll be around to help you with seeing reality and developing proper analysis skills when you're free and ready lol.
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Cool and how many games are there on the system? What's the top selling game on switch. How many shooters are popular on switch? Or is it that they lock down their IP and it's marketed strongly towards children.
But sure, nuance doesn't matter. Nintendo is clearly the best system with the best games. I wonder how gaming PCs are even selling anymore, no one even should be playing on anything else it's so obviously good. Jesus...
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Yeah seriously it's so annoying.
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They currently don’t affect digital goods but there is no actual reason they couldn’t make one that does we are in some truly interesting times