So they want you to pay a fee for online... and they don't even bother to create lobbies and match making on the console itself? That's pretty fucked up.
Well at least this guy is honest. Unlike all the other devs that know the Switch will be horrible for 3rd party games, but lie about it and say it's sooooo great. It's obvious Nintendo will be the ones solely responsible for this things success. If it has at least double the first party games the Wii U did it just might manage to sell at least 15 million in its lifetime.
That's super pathetic if you can't even manage to open up a PS4 and throw in a HDD. It's incredibly easy. But then again I build PCs so I suppose that's why it was child's play for me. Still though you can always watch a youtube video and then you don't have to worry about wasting a USB port and having to see an external drive.
I will admit it's possible. But unlikely. The Switch is more expensive and a bit larger. Nintendo put the thing in such a weird middle spot. It's powerful for a handheld but too big and expensive, and for a home console it's too weak. Because of these two factors I think it will have just as hard of a time selling as the Wii U did.
You are spot on sir. The Switch is going to follow in the Wii U's footsteps to the fullest. ONLY Nintendo fans will be buying it. It won't grab nor really even appeal to the same casual market the Wii did. When or if it gets a price drop I could see a few "only 3DS" (meaning kids with no consoles) owners jumping on board. Even for the holidays the Switch is going to have it very rough. Parents will see the cheaper XB1 and grab it instead. The only thing that could ma...
Which will result in much less sales on the Nintendo platform. Then 3rd party support ending altogether exactly like the Wii U. Wonder if it will take longer or less time for 3rd party to bail on the Switch though?
I agree, this thing won't fit in your pocket all that well. I don't see many using it on the go unless they have something to put it in other than their pocket.
Sad but true. 3rd party support will drop just as fast as it did with the Wii U, and sales will do just about the same. Things don't look good at all for the future of Nintendo I hate to admit.