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Re: Poll: No, Really, What Was Nintendo's Worst Year?

Arnold-Kage

Right now got to vote for 2020. Compared to what the east are doing under simular restrictions Nintendo has bin struggling this year. So far we got 4 games this year, and we know nothing else for the rest of the year.

Will hopefully be different by the end of the year, but right now this has to be the worse year so far

Re: Metacritic Implements 36-Hour Delay On User Reviews, To Ensure "Gamers Have Time To Play"

Arnold-Kage

Doubt this will do much, but maybe here an idea. Most of the review bombing reviews have simular text. For example this game is perfect 10 out of 10 or this game is trash. 0 out of 10.

Why not just delete reviews like that. Make it so that an review can't be almost 90 procent simular to another review. This would likely help an little with negative and positive review bombing

Re: Random: The Pokémon Company Re-Uploads Its Pokémon Unite Videos, And Fans Aren't Happy

Arnold-Kage

Hmm yeah going with what the company said. As like the webmaster of serebii said if they wanted to hide the dislikes then they would have disabled them.

So far nobody is getting strikes on YouTube, and have not heard that their removing comments from the clip yet.

Besides last I checked it was free to play, and so long as it not an buy to win game I could care less how many mircotransactions are in the game if it just for stuff like skins.

Re: Ninjala Isn't Really Like Splatoon But We'd Love To Do A Crossover, Says GungHo CEO

Arnold-Kage

@Quix

Heard that too, and they consider loot boxes gambling in parts of the EU. Still it always the small developers who they take action against. Have not heard any news their banning games from EA, Actionvission/blizzard or 2k for example when their income for an huge part is because of loot boxes.

Now if they go after pay to win games you won't hear me complain. However cosmetics are an choice, and like I said earlier if an child spend way to much money on that stuff it should fall on the parents to stop them. Not the government