Realnoize42
Realnoize42
Realnoize42

Mmmm.... not sure about that. Nintendo expressly mentionned one island “per system”. And they said AC won’t be compatible with cloud backups (WTF, Nintendo????) as to avoid manipulation / cheating. So my guess would be that saves won’t be stored on the SD cards but on the internal Switch memory, for the same reasons.

What’s a Vita?

Well, the Gamecube game had a “one island per memory card” rule. So everyone could get their memory card and have their own village and visit each other. Which was nice as everyone could do as they please on their own turf. If someone felt like digging holes everywhere, or cutting down all trees, well, go ahead and do

One Island per system.

I think people underestimate the number of Switch owners that are actually parents who bought into the system because it allows them to play games again. I’m in that situation myself, and while I have all other platforms at home, I’d say 90% of my gaming time is done on the Switch. I’d still be playing game if relying

I bought more games (way more games) for my Nintendo Switch over the last year than for all my other systems (XB1, PS4, PC) combined. In fact, some games I bought I already had on another platform, but because of the Switch’s portability, I can actually play them everywhere. And my main game time being in the train

At some point you have to stop blaming developers for giving their audience what they want, and start blaming the audience for wanting it.

Maybe he stole tons of game cards for PSN, XBL, Nintendo eShop, Steam and the likes.... without knowing they’re worth nothing if unactivated....

There’s probably a collector’s or deluxe edition or two in there. ;)

Well, I’m pretty sure Gamestop will report the value of stolen used games (if there are any in the lot, as I’m sure there are) as the price they’re selling it at, not the price they actually paid for them. Remember folks, in today’s world, value is not defined by the actually cost of acquisition, but by how much

I remember someone once saying something in a funny thread about describing a whole series in a single sentence or something... And about DBZ, someone said: “People arguing & fighting over power levels for half an hour”.

The problem is that for a lot of people, having the “best” gear, even if they can’t benefit from it, is the most important thing ever.

It’s nice to see that the pro consumer identity they have built for themselves looks to continue into the next gen.

I had a Nomad back in the days. It was cool AF, but the thing just ate batteries like there was no tomorrow. I mean, when you actually have to start thinking about a dedicated budget for batteries, I think it’s a sign that things aren’t quite right....

I definitely can appreciate the innovative touches that are made, generally from a hardware standapoint. Thing is, my feeling is that aside from some experiments done with some indie games (some of them being absolute gems IMO), most of what we see on offer, from a gameplay standpoint, is derivative and a variant on

Nice discussion, BTW. (just wanted to say this).

What I meant was that the gameplay portion in games hasn’t been much more different across the last generations of consoles. Not that all games are the same thing.

Well, with recent generations of games mostly being the same thing over and over again, only in prettier coatings, at least since the PS3 era, I find this trend of using the same logo visuals relatively fitting.

Interesting. I have an old GPD XD (not the plus version) which only runs Android 4.4.... so not everything is running on this thing. I think the Steam streaming app require Android 5.0 at least. Does Moonlight work on Android 4.4 devices??? Just curious, as I might try this is it works...

Hum... I bought a GPD Win in 2017, witch allowed me to play my Steam, Humble and GOG Libraries on the go, on a DS-like clamshell design. It was about the price of a Nintendo Switch. And while it didn’t play the most recent games, it was enough to have me replay the Mass Effect trilogy, Borderlands, Burnout Paradise,