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It is likely that they will rather like more and more devs to be forced to go console only or put less effort into making excellent pc versions. Game piracy is the main reason we get more and more shoddy pc versions and more devs having to focus on other platforms and those devs remaining on pc havign to opt for more

Most games have their largest, if not only sales push in the so called launch window. So a crack crushing those launch window sales means massively reduced sells on that platform forever.

No, it’s not the case that one can’t tell whether it’s not very bad or extremely bad.

“One pirated copy can lead to a sale”

“The argument is simply that a great game will still sell well even if its cracked, not that nobody will attempt to crack it.”

You know what? When i was small most games cost way more than 60 bucks here, heck, SNES and n64 games costed more than 100 here.

That this game gets cracked and put up for free basically nixes all pseudo arguments for piracy. All this mumbo jumbo talk i hear so often that people would pay for a game if it was quality or a good port blabla. Here is a game that is excellent (and runs and looks great on PC) and people still go out of their way to

From what i remember, on most platforms the big publishers games of existing series launched first (especially of sports titles for example) on new platforms were almost always shitty cross platform versions which in many cases were even worse than the games on older platforms.

Whether something is good or bad depends on the amount for many things.

Most consoles had shitty launch lineups, a Zelda at launch and a month later a Mario Kart (next to a bunch of other things) is among the better launch window lineups of most consoles.

This to me shows a few things mostly:

Yeah, i totally agree, it looks both futuristic and at the same time timeless. It could appear in a classic sci fi movie and wouldn’t feel too much out of place.

Not all of them but a number of them. It is also not the same thing though, in case of backwards compatibility with the directly previous gen, that is a challenging task to get going first and can’t be done for all games as easily and they basically have to add custom support for it for many games.

If they can’t do it themselves they could ask others for help and coop, many software companies already have such systems in place and they work.

I’m not sure what you mean. I can buy a game on Steam and play it on different computers.

Yeah, i’ll only buy VC games ever again if Nintendo states publically the games one buys will be tied to your account and that will allow you to log in to any potential future Nintendo console too and you’ll just be able to download and use all your games on whichever Nintendo console you log into (which will then not

She looks to me like Zelda mixed with Lagertha from the series Vikings.

Regarding the joy-cons: I already said in another comment i would totally love them (and the tablet, too) to be bigger, so please Nintendo give me a switch xxl =)

yeah, or, well, a small tablet =)

The size comparison with the wiiu gamepad is cool on it’s own but also a bit misleading. I mean the WiiU gamepad had most of the guts in the base console station, not the gamepad. I find the switch way more fascinating when considering it has basically similar guts in there which took the wiiu a whole base station