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Re: The First Review For Triangle Strategy Is Now In

Rob13

The story seemed really engaging from the demo. I preordered for no logical reason whatsoever – I just want to play the whole thing already and dive into the world. Been waiting for a TBRPG like this forever, and with a score and graphics like this, it's a no-brainer.

Re: Poll: What Do You Think Of The Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack Price?

Rob13

@BeetleSpider99 Nintendo sucks as a company, they just know how to make quality games. Not a fan here, just seeing things objectively. I’ve never seen people go up in arms over an extra $10 to $20 a year (over what it “could’ve” been). We’re talking a dollar a month or so.

If you want to compare Xbox and PlayStation, just move to those systems dude because if we compare quality and price straight up, their online services are better, duh. The quality of the games though… Nintendo makes some pretty good *****.

Nevertheless, you don’t have to buy it. If you can’t afford it or refuse to pay for it, then don’t. Maybe if enough people do the same, they’ll lower the price. I know I’m paying for it though; I’m an AC fan and the pricing seems fair to me. I don’t give a ***** about the competition because I don’t own those systems and won’t.

Expectations are the thief of joy. Don’t expect much from Nintendo you know how they are.

Re: DOOM Eternal Switch eShop File Size Revealed

Rob13

@Razer Honestly I think most people won't give a ***** about their Switch in 8 years. They'll either not be playing games anymore or be playing on something else. Whenever the e-store comes down, maybe a decade from now, if some "retro" gamer is interested in the Switch (and they DON'T have some universal e-shop in place – because who are we kidding, it's Nintendo), then they'll have to either make a backup of their memory card with all the games on it, or hold on to their old ass switch for dear life.

But all in all, digital is way more convenient. Holding on to tens of cartridges is annoying and, I mean, I'm ok with losing the potential few dollars I could make back by wasting time selling each one individually (time is money) or bulk-selling them to a store like Gamestop for in-store credit. And if it means that much... I'd buy a Switch right before they discontinue them, transfer all saves and the memory card to it, and leave it locked up somewhere with all them sweet, convenient digital files.