@retro_player_22 Well if you wanna take Bayonetta's actual abilities into the mix, she can turn herself into a water snake and swim in the water. As she is able to turn into a panther, a raven, water snake, and bats in her games
@dres I'm totally fine with the idea of streaming, but not 100% streaming. Even though we have things like Hulu, Netflix, etc, people are still buying DVDs and Blurays despite this. I would love for a future where everyone has good internet, but as long as it doesn't go 100% streaming that's fine. Though I'd still rather buy digital than stream games at that point if we had no physical games anymore.
@Level_Up Not that I disagree with change can be a good thing, but it's not always a good thing. I have decent internet, and you probably have decent internet, but people who live out in the sticks, don't have access to internet or maybe just can't afford internet. The idea of having ALL videogames be streamed basically says "#$%! you" to all those people. Like I'm working at GameStop currently and if there's ANY game that's online only we have to warn people before they buy it cause not everyone has internet or fast internet. While I would love a future where everyone has an easy access to it, it's getting more lost to people as time goes on.
@Meaty-cheeky I'm someone who will 100% beat a game, if it's possible for me, but personally I prefer in game feats or rewards instead of outside number ticking upward. I don't think Achievements or Trophies are pointless, but I do think they're made to scratch that itch some people have to get them all. Nintendo prefers to go their own route, or a more casual route than Microsoft and Sony.
@Eddyson I mean the 3DS has the activity report that tells you how long you played it in total, how long you played it on average, and how many time you turned on that game. I believe the Wii U had something similar if not the same. And the Nintendo Switch has the thing where it shows you total hours spent in each game. Is that not the same except not seeing little icons showing you what you earned? Showing how much time you put in shows how much you cared without seeing a trophy or achievement in my opinion.
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Re: Here's A Look At Every Possible Joy-Con Combination In One Handy Chart
There's orange joycons that came from the three different Crash Bandicoot Switches
Re: Random: Avoid Water If You're Playing As One Of These Fighters In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
@retro_player_22 Well if you wanna take Bayonetta's actual abilities into the mix, she can turn herself into a water snake and swim in the water. As she is able to turn into a panther, a raven, water snake, and bats in her games
Re: Nintendo Takes Legal Action Against Two Notorious Arizona-Based ROM Websites
I'm curious what websites they are
Re: Ubisoft CEO Believes Future Of Games Industry Is Streaming, With Potential To Reach 5 Billion Players In Ten Years
@dres I'm totally fine with the idea of streaming, but not 100% streaming. Even though we have things like Hulu, Netflix, etc, people are still buying DVDs and Blurays despite this. I would love for a future where everyone has good internet, but as long as it doesn't go 100% streaming that's fine. Though I'd still rather buy digital than stream games at that point if we had no physical games anymore.
Re: Ubisoft CEO Believes Future Of Games Industry Is Streaming, With Potential To Reach 5 Billion Players In Ten Years
@Level_Up Not that I disagree with change can be a good thing, but it's not always a good thing. I have decent internet, and you probably have decent internet, but people who live out in the sticks, don't have access to internet or maybe just can't afford internet. The idea of having ALL videogames be streamed basically says "#$%! you" to all those people. Like I'm working at GameStop currently and if there's ANY game that's online only we have to warn people before they buy it cause not everyone has internet or fast internet. While I would love a future where everyone has an easy access to it, it's getting more lost to people as time goes on.
Re: Soapbox: How Nintendo Switch Helped Break My Crippling Obsession With Achievements
@Meaty-cheeky I'm someone who will 100% beat a game, if it's possible for me, but personally I prefer in game feats or rewards instead of outside number ticking upward. I don't think Achievements or Trophies are pointless, but I do think they're made to scratch that itch some people have to get them all. Nintendo prefers to go their own route, or a more casual route than Microsoft and Sony.
Re: Soapbox: How Nintendo Switch Helped Break My Crippling Obsession With Achievements
@Eddyson I mean the 3DS has the activity report that tells you how long you played it in total, how long you played it on average, and how many time you turned on that game. I believe the Wii U had something similar if not the same. And the Nintendo Switch has the thing where it shows you total hours spent in each game. Is that not the same except not seeing little icons showing you what you earned? Showing how much time you put in shows how much you cared without seeing a trophy or achievement in my opinion.