Hitman World of Assassination (up to Hitman 3). Incredible gameplay loop. But I also just decided to start a new file of Breath of the Wild on Master Mode because it's been two years since I played that game and I realize that I don't remember it all that well. Just finished Great Plateau. I am starting to remember why I love this game so much.
@MamaSymphonia If fans want to send a message, this would be the way to do it. No one buys it and Nintendo now knows that even Pokémon can't save the game key card.
@Paulo it's the opposite. Developers are learning the hardware, which started development in 2020 btw. As the generation develops they will get a better hang of the hardware and it should be easier.
Also - Elden Ring is notorious for not running optimally, even the PS5.
@user0 I hate that last question because it essentially pits digital and key cards as the only options. And the survey never bringing up the full game on cartridge is also problematic, because it leaves no space for that to be an option when it is literally the MAIN reason they are even finding themselves having to do this survey.
@Ogbert you buy digital when the eshop does one of its massive sales. You have zero incentive to pay full price for a glorified piece of plastic. The third party seller ends up losing money either way.
@splinters you will have to sell it super discounted and at a major value loss. Why? Bc it is a digital game and we all know the eshop does major digital sales throughout the life cycle of a console. Then there's the whole memory situation and the fact that some of the file sizes are massive and the Switch 2's internal storage is minimal. Throw in the scarcity of large microsd express cards on the market and the Game Key Cards are not attractive options.
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Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (15th November)
Hitman World of Assassination (up to Hitman 3). Incredible gameplay loop. But I also just decided to start a new file of Breath of the Wild on Master Mode because it's been two years since I played that game and I realize that I don't remember it all that well. Just finished Great Plateau. I am starting to remember why I love this game so much.
Re: Pokémon Pokopia Is Seemingly Nintendo's First Game-Key Card Release
@MamaSymphonia If fans want to send a message, this would be the way to do it. No one buys it and Nintendo now knows that even Pokémon can't save the game key card.
Re: First Footage Of Elden Ring Running On Switch 2 Appears Online
@Pillowpants same. This is the mind of game I play docked.
Re: First Footage Of Elden Ring Running On Switch 2 Appears Online
@Paulo it's the opposite. Developers are learning the hardware, which started development in 2020 btw. As the generation develops they will get a better hang of the hardware and it should be easier.
Also - Elden Ring is notorious for not running optimally, even the PS5.
Re: Hollow Knight: Silksong Finally Has A Release Date
Game key card on Switch 2? Or is this a Switch 1 purchase?
Re: Nintendo Is Seeking Player Feedback On Game-Key Cards In Japan
@Thomystic The problem is- how much will those limited run games go for? I fear they might make $100 a regularity.
Re: Nintendo Is Seeking Player Feedback On Game-Key Cards In Japan
@user0 I hate that last question because it essentially pits digital and key cards as the only options. And the survey never bringing up the full game on cartridge is also problematic, because it leaves no space for that to be an option when it is literally the MAIN reason they are even finding themselves having to do this survey.
Re: PSA: You Might Want To Be Careful Buying Pre-Owned Switch 1 Games For Your Switch 2
Still trying to understand these photos of the Switch 2 lying face down flat. Why do that to your joycons?
Re: Furukawa's Defence Of Game-Key Cards Ain't All That Convincing
@Ogbert you buy digital when the eshop does one of its massive sales. You have zero incentive to pay full price for a glorified piece of plastic. The third party seller ends up losing money either way.
Re: Furukawa's Defence Of Game-Key Cards Ain't All That Convincing
@splinters you will have to sell it super discounted and at a major value loss. Why? Bc it is a digital game and we all know the eshop does major digital sales throughout the life cycle of a console. Then there's the whole memory situation and the fact that some of the file sizes are massive and the Switch 2's internal storage is minimal. Throw in the scarcity of large microsd express cards on the market and the Game Key Cards are not attractive options.