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Re: Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp Scheduled Maintenance Spotted

Dizzymario

@Arawn93 triangle strategy launched like a week later so it would have been very hard to cancel it and likely a fruitless endeavour as the game would have gotten out anyway. Plus triangle strategy doesn’t open with the Russian stand in forcefully taking over another country with military weapons

Re: Random: Stop Calling Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl A 'Smash-Killer', Pleads Lead Artist

Dizzymario

I understand why they don’t like the smash bros comparisons but I feel it’s a bit late to be saying that now. the damage is pretty much done and instead of trying to actually get rid of the memey smash killer stigma the game has, they’ve instead decided to add Hugh neutron who is probably the character most synonymous with that mindset. It’s really quite counter productive but the attention it’s gotten the game imo kind of shows that the game probably wouldn’t have had the legs to stand up on its own without people having that mindset, so it’s a bit of a double edged sword for them to be complaining about it now, especially when that mindset has arguably put them back on the map again whether that be for a longer or shorter amount of time than before.

Re: Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp Delayed "In Light Of Recent World Events"

Dizzymario

@1UP_MARIO I honestly think that they’ll cancel the game ultimately. The situation certainly doesn’t seem to be slowing down, and this game certainly isn’t something that should be released during the war and Nintendo knows this. It wouldn’t be the first time either as this series has an interesting history of launching in countries like japan too

Re: Ubisoft: Players "Don't Get" What Makes NFTs So Beneficial

Dizzymario

It’s interesting that he mentions that players believe that it is destroying the planet as if they are incorrect despite him not mentioning that point again and proving why we are incorrect about that (at least in what Nintendo life has on here), it’s almost as if we do understand the concept of an NFT and it is in fact Ubisoft that doesn’t seem to understand that we value our planet more than some stupid add ons for video games or rubbish looking apes with their private parts hanging out… Nah we must be the idiots, the rich guy said so after all!

Re: Review: Mario Party Superstars - A Party Most Hearty

Dizzymario

@SmaggTheSmug definitely this one, I’m sure supers not awful as a first game but this game just generally has more actual Mario party content than super like having more boards and minigames. The games also just generally better but again supers not terrible. I would 100% recommended superstars over super though

Re: Pokémon Legends: Arceus Won't Actually Be An Open-World Game

Dizzymario

It’s really quite a shame that BOTW has ruined people’s perception of anything remotely open world this much to the point that if anything looks even slightly open world it immediately gets compared to the game and often many of BOTWs many negatives are brought up as points against other games because of the notion it’s just a completely perfect game. That being said a monster Hunter style of game sounds so much better for a game like this so I for one am quite glad it’s going for this type of structure

Re: Animal Crossing Series 5 amiibo Cards Are "Coming Soon"

Dizzymario

@UmbreonsPapa In the direct before new horizons release they mentioned the game would be getting updates but only talked about how holidays would be added in these updates and neglected to mention that a majority of stuff that new leaf added would make up these updates as well. There wasn’t even like an image of anything that wasn’t a holiday and in the one update they did mention the contents of all they announced was bunny day

Re: The "Foam Pads" In The Zelda Joy-Con Controllers Aren't New

Dizzymario

@tntswitchfan68 I’m really not sure what it is that you don’t seem to be understanding here, every switch has an issue with dust resistance making it an innate issue as they all contain this design flaw whether or not drift arises from this design flaw depends on if dust actually gets in however some consoles aren’t used much so don’t really run into this issue or people just get lucky and dust never gets into their controller, I took great care of my switch however it still drifted which is probably because I actually used it because when it’s being used is the optimal time for dust to get in, you’re not really gonna tell me to not use handheld mode, the main feature of the switch? I guarantee you a ton of people take care of their switch the same way they took care of their wii u however drift was never an issue for that console despite the sticks of the game pad also being designed to be left out. Also if luck isn’t a point then neither is taking care of the switch as I and plenty of people did that and still got drift meaning it isn’t an argument as it’s not a proper solution.

Re: The "Foam Pads" In The Zelda Joy-Con Controllers Aren't New

Dizzymario

@tntswitchfan68 you’re also acting as though everyone suddenly stopped taking care of their consoles when the switch came out by saying this isn’t an innate issue as there is a far larger volume of complaints about drift in joy cons than any other Nintendo controller despite the wii u being very similar to the switch in terms of the gamepad, however you rarely here of issues with the wii u drifting despite people pulling out their old wii u’s being covered in dust which still work just fine with no signs of drift

Re: The "Foam Pads" In The Zelda Joy-Con Controllers Aren't New

Dizzymario

@tntswitchfan68 I’ve explained multiple times that a basic function of a controller is to resist dust and that not having that is a design flaw especially when some can’t even make it too a year like mine which packed it in within 18 months despite being taken care of very well considering the fact it’s a portable console that is supposed to be stored in the dock and not a safe. Also the issue isn’t something that everyone will experience as it lacks dust resistance and some people will get lucky with dust not managing to get in, especially if the console is not used much, so there’s an explanation for how some people aren’t affected. The innate issue is the lack of dust resistance however the consequences of this innate issue aren’t always seen if no dust can ever get in however this is unreasonable to expect as this is not only a children’s console recommended to people 3 and above but also a portable console that is supposed to be taken with you and a lot of places you can take the switch are going to have dust, to suggest keeping the area around the switch clean is not a solution as that doesn’t take into account the literal gimmick of the system which is it’s portability. Im sorry you feel the need to defend this poor design quality so hard because in reality this is a games console which is supposed to be fun and not a chore that you need to cleanse every time it is used

Re: Animal Crossing Datamine Suggests Popular Hangout Could Still Return

Dizzymario

@johnvboy ok but 99% of this is in new leaf and the 1% that’s missing is replaced with way more stuff like the time capsules. The requests are also more consistently asked in new leaf whereas in new horizons you need to be at a high friendship level to even get requests. People complain that stuffs missing compared to new leaf and in combination with the friendship levels locking you out of doing things with certain villagers makes the game feel lacking in content compared to its predecessor

Re: The "Foam Pads" In The Zelda Joy-Con Controllers Aren't New

Dizzymario

@tntswitchfan68 it’s not your fault if dust breaks controllers within 6 months, that’s faulty hardware design as controllers should be built to withstand dust far more than the joy cons do. Also like I said before it’s not like everyone just suddenly stopped taking care of their consoles with the switch, I guarantee you 90% of switch owners treat it the same way as any other console however while those consoles (include previous Nintendo consoles) can last years without drift in the same conditions, while the switch can’t. Finally, like you said no one lives in a dust free environment, you’ve got to remember this consoles being marketed towards children who I guarantee you don’t treat the switch in your optimal conditions because at the end of the day people want to actually use their switch. It’s down to the poor build quality that the joy cons drift because no matter how much you want to blame dust it’s still completely unacceptable that the joy cons are often worn away in the first year of having them, dust resistance is obviously a basic function in other controllers so why isn’t it in joy cons? That to me says the joy cons are built poorly which ultimately makes the issue Nintendo’s faulted the joy cons weren’t built with a basic function in mind

Re: The "Foam Pads" In The Zelda Joy-Con Controllers Aren't New

Dizzymario

@tntswitchfan68 firstly where are you even getting this information from? Secondly, as I’ve said before my switch has been nowhere near dust and still got drift within a year and a half whereas I have tons of other consoles where I’ve come back to the controller being covered in dust and they’ve never drifted so it’s clearly an issue that only the switch has which makes it a manufacturing issue. Finally even if dust is the main cause of drift, the controllers should still be more resistant to it than they are, you hear tons of people saying they had issues with drift within the first 6 months or so which caused by dust or not shows a clear lack of quality put into the controllers as it’s not like everyone just suddenly stopped taking care of their consoles with the switch that would cause the dust issue, people pulling out GameCube and N64 controllers caked in dust that do not drift even 20 years later should show you that dust usually isn’t a huge issue for controllers, it’s a purely Nintendo caused issue that your trying to blame shift to something else because the controller lacks the basic function to have any resistance whatsoever to dust

Re: The "Foam Pads" In The Zelda Joy-Con Controllers Aren't New

Dizzymario

@tntswitchfan68 if a controller has that higher fail rate then I think it goes from being a user made issue to a Nintendo issue, no other controller has this much of an issue and like I explained, I take good care of my joy-cons and mine were still drifting within a year and a half (which is also a ridiculously short lifespan for drift compared to other controllers). Also to mention your point about the ps5 being the users fault, the controller is literally designed to wear away and cause drift after about 300 hours of playing so that’s definitely on Sony

Re: The "Foam Pads" In The Zelda Joy-Con Controllers Aren't New

Dizzymario

@tntswitchfan68 ok but hear me out here, i have about 6 different game consoles all in the same area some of which have had dust collect on the actual console, but none of the many controllers left there (including some of Nintendo’s old controllers) have ever drifted . I have my switch in a completely different area where there’s never been an issue with dust but my joy-cons drifted within a year and a half so I don’t think what you’re saying is true, it’s 100% an issue on Nintendo’s end

Re: Rumour: Persona 4 Arena Ultimax To Be Remastered For "Modern Platforms"

Dizzymario

No way that’s true, I think that they will make an arena game but there’s no chance that it’ll just be arena ultimax, because why would they skip out on using the persona 5 cast and especially name considering persona 5 is the more recognisable between it and 4. It may exist but there’s no way they’d advertise it as a remaster, they’d say it’s a new p5 arena spin off