I get emails when I’m off, but it has to be absolutely necessary that I respond before I do. Generally, I just read the subject line and keep up somewhat so I’m not completely blindsided when I get back, but I don’t get involved most of the time.
I get emails when I’m off, but it has to be absolutely necessary that I respond before I do. Generally, I just read the subject line and keep up somewhat so I’m not completely blindsided when I get back, but I don’t get involved most of the time.
I had the issue Sunday night when I finally got around to setting up the dock. It was clearly due to my wireless router though as it’s in one portion of my entertainment system. I moved the dock to the other side and the connection is much more stable, to the point where if I’ve lost connection, it was unnoticable.
The problem with that recommendation is that it could doom the console from the start. If people don’t buy into an ecosystem early on, there won’t BE anything else because the market share is too small.
I know. I always preferred Advance Wars to Fire Emblem for some reason. War Groove is kinda weird in that it’s almost of a fusion of the two; Fire Emblems’ setting but Advance Wars’ style.
I will definitely buy 3-4 of those and there are another 3-5 I’ll be considering depending on what sort of disposable income I have as they release.
That’s completely different.
Not a big deal for me personally since I own like a total of less than 20 Virtual Console games...and most were free or DEEPLY discounted...like 30 cents discounted.
I’ve got a USB wireless headset (Logitech G930) that I very much enjoy and would prefer to use it rather than any of my current 3.5mm headphones...none of which even have a microphone.
I doubt it. It’s just a basic USB-C to USB-A adapter. It allows me to use my G930 headset even with my phone. I just wish I could use it with something other than a PC and my phone.
I just wanna know if it supports audio via the USB-C port. I just bought an adapter today for my phone and it would be great if it works for the Switch too.
Yeah, because they’ll get a helluva return by waiting almost a year rather than capitalize on the launch hype and limited number of games at launch of the Switch.
I doubt it’s really even started at this point. They’re probably still in the planning stage.
Sure, they finished it and then held off an entire year to release the rest of it. If it were truly the money grab you seem to think it is, they’d have released everything with 3-6 months to capitalize on the popularity.
Good math there...Even if that were true, it would be missing a third, not a half...
The game was $60. They added an additional half a game for $20...seems like a good deal to me.
Yeah, it’s really just DLC on a staggered release schedule.
Yeah, pop that bad boy in a randomizer and I played through it at least twice back-to-back.
If you do not advertise, it doesn’t matter how good your product is since nobody will know about it for months or years after its release. Yeah, some crazy, awesome product might survive on word of mouth, but even that tends to be isolated to a certain niche audience...in this case, gamers.
I wouldn’t limit it to strictly Xenoblade 2, but this is my general feelings. I don’t play online and gaming at home is becoming a rarity these days (which sucks considering I built a new PC two years ago and upgraded the graphics card last year...those investments are lacking return...).
That certainly factors in, and in a large way I’m sure, but even on an even playing field in terms of consoles sold, the 3DS version would outsell the Wii U version since multiplayer requires multiple carts. One copy on Wii U serves the entire house, up to eight players, without needing additional copies.