@Dislikesfats Yeah and the PS4 and XBOX One are cheaper, including separately sold accessories. The general audience would probably chose either over the Switch because it has a lot of mainstream games, is cheaper and has a big userbase (most people pick up the system that's most popular in their social circles).
I would love Miiverse back if it wasn't such a strict and censored service. I'd rather have Nintendo add a proper way of communicating and forming parties instead tho.
The presentation was not good. They didn't show a lot of functionalities of the Switch itself and I think that is one of the most important things they should've at least put on their website. I am really curious as to what extra functionalities the Switch has...For example, does it support Virtual Console? Am I able to download apps such as Netflix? Is the online actually good this time around and does it support (voice)chat and parties?
I am not convinced and the price is way too high for the system itself, the accessories and the mediocre subscription service. They offer NES and SNES games, why? A lot of people have bought and played those games loads of times, recently with the Mini-NES.
I'm very happy with both my 3DS and my recently bought PS4 (not so happy with my Wii U tbh) they have both great libraries and the PS4 has a great online system and subscription service. I hope the 3DS will get supported with at least one more Pokémon game because I will not be buying a Switch and the general audience will probably prefer a cheaper PS4 or XBOX One with great libraries and support over the more expensive Switch.
I personally hope Nintendo redeems itself with the E3 but I have low expectations. I am looking forward too the mobile games tho, Super Mario Run was a lot of fun and sparked my love for Mario once again!
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Re: Here's Your First Look At The Nintendo Switch User Interface
@Dislikesfats Yeah and the PS4 and XBOX One are cheaper, including separately sold accessories. The general audience would probably chose either over the Switch because it has a lot of mainstream games, is cheaper and has a big userbase (most people pick up the system that's most popular in their social circles).
Re: Here's Your First Look At The Nintendo Switch User Interface
I would love Miiverse back if it wasn't such a strict and censored service. I'd rather have Nintendo add a proper way of communicating and forming parties instead tho.
Re: Soapbox: The Switch Presentation Was Good, but Not Perfect
The presentation was not good. They didn't show a lot of functionalities of the Switch itself and I think that is one of the most important things they should've at least put on their website. I am really curious as to what extra functionalities the Switch has...For example, does it support Virtual Console? Am I able to download apps such as Netflix? Is the online actually good this time around and does it support (voice)chat and parties?
I am not convinced and the price is way too high for the system itself, the accessories and the mediocre subscription service. They offer NES and SNES games, why? A lot of people have bought and played those games loads of times, recently with the Mini-NES.
I'm very happy with both my 3DS and my recently bought PS4 (not so happy with my Wii U tbh) they have both great libraries and the PS4 has a great online system and subscription service. I hope the 3DS will get supported with at least one more Pokémon game because I will not be buying a Switch and the general audience will probably prefer a cheaper PS4 or XBOX One with great libraries and support over the more expensive Switch.
I personally hope Nintendo redeems itself with the E3 but I have low expectations. I am looking forward too the mobile games tho, Super Mario Run was a lot of fun and sparked my love for Mario once again!