@Harmonie They say stuff like "the presentation will be focused on Switch titles launching in 2018". That's what they usually say. This time they've explicitly said games coming in 2019 will be featured later on, which they haven't done before.
At the same time, that's PR and you can spin that any way you want. You can announce the 2019 games in the spotlight, but featuring them in Treehouse may not be on the cards like showing off Fire Emblem, Smash, or whatever is coming in 2018.
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@skywake regarding the carts, it doesn't matter that they have made cheaper carts before, it still competes with blu-rays this time around. Carts are by their very nature much more expensive to produce.
@skywake regarding the carts, it doesn't matter that they have made cheaper carts before, it still competes with blu-rays this time around. Carts are by their very nature much more expensive to produce.
I never said they didn't cost more. I'm just saying the claims of $10us more are a bit unrealistic. It's the same tech that has been in portables since the DS at least. Yes they're bigger now but not extraordinarily so, it's literally keeping pace with the rate all other nand has become cheaper. Basically, the DS didn't have cheaper cartridges.
The only difference now is that it's on a home console again and at capacities within striking distance of optical media.
@Anti-Matter No I doubt Nintendo will have a Direct to talk about the online service. It will either be a press release or a video that just appears online one day. But it makes sense to get it out the way before E3. That way any bad feelings that will definitely come from the details won't overshadow all the goodness they will announce at E3. Hopefully.
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A Direct on the online service would be the most disappointing Direct ever.
''Hey, you know those games you've been playing online all those years? Well, we're going to charge you for it. Voice chat? Dedicated servers? Online browser? What's that? Here, have some digital NES rentals.''
The online service will be like this Good
It will have some features you hoped it would have
It will have some features you didn't expect it to have
It will have features you didn't even think about Bad
It won't have some features you hoped it would have
It won't have some of the features you didn't expect it to have but hoped it would
We already have the classic game library, what I would like is cloud saves, more Apps (YouTube, Netflix, etc.), and more stable online overall. For $20, anything else is a welcome suprise.
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@TheTetrisGuy I don't see how the apps relate to their service at all. You already pay for those, so they should be free services. Just like how they are on other consoles.
Cloud saves should be free IMO, at least until we can make our own back-ups. If the only way to make back-ups is through a paid service, that's a bit naf.
Your online experience is mostly dependent on your own connection and the people you play with. And since I don't see any reason why they should use dedicated servers, I don't think there's anything they can do to improve in this regard with their ''Online Service Programme''.
@Octane What I meant by the apps is I would like a blow out of apps at the time of the online. If I’m going to buy the online, those apps would be a good cherry on top.
It would be awesome if we could get back-ups for free, but if it is a part of the online, that would be a huge selling point.
I haven’t experienced that much of the Switch online experience, so I can only go off what I hear from other people. That said, I’ve heard less than perfect opinions about the online for Mario Kart and Pokken, so there is definitely room for improvement.
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What they can and should do, rather, is round out the experience with features. Cloud saves. Messaging system to text any friend via the online app, party chat with up to 8 friends via the online app for any game or even outside of game... that sorta stuff. Invites, list of last 100 people you've played with filtered by game which you can send friend requests to.
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Dedicated servers means you're mostly relying on your connection, and not someone else's (bar the server itself). With P2P, you do have to worry about other's connections. Bad host? Oh look, everyone lags, even if your net is fine! Host left? Welp, game over. Or, if you're lucky, it'll migrate hosts, breaking the flow of the match. But I'm not sure may games use host migration... of course, this might be because they have dedicated servers.
Really, there's only benefits to be had. And some games are big enough to require them (like Fortnite, which thankfully has it's own).
Don't count on Nintendo to add servers just because they start paying for online.
@JaxonH Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what I'm hoping for from a Nintendo online system. There's so much should easily be able to do. I think we'll get most if not all of those features at some point
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