Shitpile? Are you 5 years old?
Shitpile? Are you 5 years old?
And yet this shitpile has some of the best games on the market right now.
Because Nintendo is known for graphical monsters... Oh wait. Because announcement trailers always show realistic footage... oh wait again.
I love how everyone chirps crickets after your response...
BRAP
Oh wait nevermind, he spun out.
Lol. Neither have I! It's sitting on my shelf next to my Majora's Mask 3DS box and Strategy Guide.
Says the person with the Majoras Mask N3DSXL that I would kill you for.
Again I'm not disagreeing, just making that point. Trust me I hate the scalpers too. I was lucky to get a Meta Knight and Shulk by sheer, well, luck. I'd never pay scalper prices just out of principle.
Blame Nintendo for creating this situation. Also, there really is no need to think about it. Most parents would just get another Amiibo for their kid. If the kid, is a good kid, then he/she will be grateful despite a tinge of disappointment.
Meta Knight is hard to get? I ordered one off of Best Buy a few weeks ago and it's already here (not opened yet, saving it for my son's Easter present).
No I completely understand. You're in good company :). I was genuinely bracing you just in case you got some nasty talk. Not trying to be a white knight or anything, but it can get really really vile on here when it involves Nintendo products.
I thought I was going to be impressed by this, but now I'm just mad that this even exists. I'm going to have nightmares now.
I know some games like Monster Hunter require it to be enabled in options (circle pad pro). I thought mine was acting funny too until I enabled CPP.
The problem with day one patches isn't that they're on the first day, that's not the point. It's that the game appears to not be complete as shipped. In the case of Hyrule Warriors, the game was indeed complete — the day one patch was for extra features that came out post-launch in Japan. Complaining about that is a…
It wasn't a required day-one patch though. The game still launched and was fully playable without it. You could still make full use of the game without the patch, with absolutely zero hindered functionality.
Contents: "a new mode, a new weapon, and the option to select your own music while playing the game."
It's hilarious. Even when he doesn't have a publisher with their boot up his rear, even when he has unlimited creative freedom, and even when he has monetary support from thousands of his fans, he still can't deliver on his promises.
I think Molyneux is one of those people that's great at ideas but terrible at execution. That's not a terrible thing, but it can be when there's no one capable in place to help manage that space between concept and completion.