Hey guys, you are completely overlooking it. Switch carts only take like 3-10 dollars min/max for min/max storage (needed for games) The reason why games are so expensive, well, DUH, its nintendo, what did you expect? Even with third-party titles, nintendo makes more money off them if they raise the price. (I bet there's some kind of profit share.) Like seriously, think about it in different ways.
first of all, this post is 2years old, second of all, What are you thinking? People can't hack into nintendo's servers, Do you even know how hard that would be? Plus, nintendo EMAILED the ppl who had their level deleted. A hacker would need to use a fake email and it wasn't fake. At this point, they are gonna remove all courses with like under 15 stars to save money to invest on the switch, they are just money-hungry, so they remove the less-popular levels to save money and keep the more popular ones because, well they make SMM more popular. They started developing the switch in 2013 (Like the very early ideas) So by 2016 they had like a year from release which meant they had the majority of everything done, so they were prob developing games and giving the switch its final finish. So they removed mario maker lvls that aren't popular to save money, since servers are expensive. Same with removing miiverse in like later 2017 to invest on the switch obviously.
A good case is one with a hard outer shell and a soft, firm inside to protect the switch from damage. it does not matter if you have a game case area inside, but if you have a "strap" on it (a tight one but not too tight) it can help from dents and cracks when shaking the case to keep the switch more tight.
Good thing mine is not having cracks. I quickly checked my switch to make sure and no cracks. I mean if you keep the switch perfect (I do) like wash the screen with a screen cleaner about every 3 days for sure if you want a long lifetime on it (most glasses cleaners can clean screens) and ALWAYS put it in the case if your not using it for a while or maybe dock if you have a quick break then are going to return back to playing it. also maybe wash the dock to keep the screen clean (inside) and the back (inside) and also do not carelessly drop it into the dock because then it might scratch the screen or back from the dock walls, put it in well to not damage it.
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Re: Here's Why Nintendo Switch Games Cost More Than Those For Other Consoles
Hey guys, you are completely overlooking it. Switch carts only take like 3-10 dollars min/max for min/max storage (needed for games)
The reason why games are so expensive, well, DUH, its nintendo, what did you expect? Even with third-party titles, nintendo makes more money off them if they raise the price. (I bet there's some kind of profit share.) Like seriously, think about it in different ways.
Re: Nintendo Seems To Be Deleting Super Mario Maker Levels Without Explanation Or Warning
first of all, this post is 2years old, second of all, What are you thinking? People can't hack into nintendo's servers, Do you even know how hard that would be? Plus, nintendo EMAILED the ppl who had their level deleted. A hacker would need to use a fake email and it wasn't fake. At this point, they are gonna remove all courses with like under 15 stars to save money to invest on the switch, they are just money-hungry, so they remove the less-popular levels to save money and keep the more popular ones because, well they make SMM more popular. They started developing the switch in 2013 (Like the very early ideas) So by 2016 they had like a year from release which meant they had the majority of everything done, so they were prob developing games and giving the switch its final finish. So they removed mario maker lvls that aren't popular to save money, since servers are expensive. Same with removing miiverse in like later 2017 to invest on the switch obviously.
Re: Poll: Is Your Nintendo Switch Cracking Under The Pressure?
A good case is one with a hard outer shell and a soft, firm inside to protect the switch from damage. it does not matter if you have a game case area inside, but if you have a "strap" on it (a tight one but not too tight) it can help from dents and cracks when shaking the case to keep the switch more tight.
Re: Poll: Is Your Nintendo Switch Cracking Under The Pressure?
Good thing mine is not having cracks. I quickly checked my switch to make sure and no cracks. I mean if you keep the switch perfect (I do) like wash the screen with a screen cleaner about every 3 days for sure if you want a long lifetime on it (most glasses cleaners can clean screens) and ALWAYS put it in the case if your not using it for a while or maybe dock if you have a quick break then are going to return back to playing it. also maybe wash the dock to keep the screen clean (inside) and the back (inside) and also do not carelessly drop it into the dock because then it might scratch the screen or back from the dock walls, put it in well to not damage it.