• Aielman15@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Unsurprisingly. I remember some friends swearing that it would be DOA because of console/games prices and whatever.

    I was like, if gamers were careful with their money, we wouldn’t have had horse armor nonsense for the past 20 years, lol.

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      2 days ago

      One of my friends told me they bought a skin in COD and I immediately thought less of them as a person. Like, at least have some shame 🤣

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      I think those doomsayers will be partially vindicated in the coming months. You can go to Best Buy’s website and order a Switch 2 with no waiting line, no delay. The supply is outpacing demand. Because I think a huge part of the 6 million sold was pent up demand for a new console and the inevitable cumulative brand effect and population increase leading to a larger early-adopter pool.

      Unless Nintendo somehow had the ability to increase supply in a way unheard of for launch consoles in the past, I think that they met that early demand, and now it’s going to slow down abruptly. Now they have to convince regular people in a bad economy to spend way more than normal for a Nintendo console, with no Mario or Zelda killer app.

      Eventually it’ll be a great selling machine, but these early numbers are misleading.

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      There is definitely a lot of truth in this.

      If gamers were more critical about with their purchases, we would have a very different gaming industry.

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    Nintendo was never really a thing where I live (other than late NES clones and occasional Gameboys back in the day).

    With Nintendo’s uncompetitive pricing policy and focus on rehashing the same properties, it’s doubtful Nintendo will ever be a thing in our region,

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      This Nintendo with its price point, ridiculously priced games, and Nintendo’s overall shitty policies, shouldn’t be a thing anywhere. Like Apple fans though, the more anti consumer a product is, the more people will buy it and collectively make things worse for the rest of us.

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        If the focus was on more competitive markets (in the real sense, not PR) and we had less corruption, Nintendo copyrights would already begin to expire.

        This way Nintendo could make it’s own game and it’s own console and others could try out their own concepts.

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      They’ll just continue their focus on large western/Asian markets, it’s not like they need every country to be successful. They’ve been conditioned to just buy whatever AAA is put out

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    This is still very early in consoles lifespan.

    Wii sold plenty of consoles but ended up being disapointment to many due to lack of hardcore games and lackluster sales on 3rd party titles.

    It’ll be interesting to see how the sales will progress in long term. To satisfy shareholders Nintendo needs to capture a lot more audience than hardcore fans and tech enthuiasts.

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    I’d take some of the claims with a pinch of salt. Selling faster now reflects better availability of the Switch 2 compared to the switch 1 at this point in its cycle. The switch 1 was also sold out this close to launch but Nintendo wasn’t able to manufacture as many to keep up.

    All this shows for now is that the Nintendo is meeting the initial demand better than it could with the first switch. It does not tell us it’s more popular or how well it’ll do overall. In other words all this stuff about it “out pacing” the swith 1 reflects better manufacturing availability rather than how popular the console itself is going to be long term.

    While the switch 2 has undoubtedly had a strong launch, it remains to be seen if the mass market are going to clamour to buy them for Christmas when they’re relatively expensive, with a limited selection of exclusive games. Adult gamers/early adopters being enthusiastic about getting the switch 2 is a good sign but doesn’t necessarily translate to parents buying the console for their families.

    The family and casual gamer market is the bigger one for Switch, and I honestly don’t yet see a compelling reason they’d rush out to buy one? 1080p.gaming, better performance and game chat certainly isn’t it. It needs some really compelling 1st party or excluaive games. Mario Kart World and Dokey Kong Bonanza plus a raft of old games really isn’t great.

    I’m not seeing a big new must have exclusive game to help drive sales for Christmas. No big new Zelda, Mario or Pokemon game? Maybe Nintendo intend christmas 2026 to be the mass market year for the switch 2, and this year be to keep on top of initial demand but it seems a bit of a risky strategy to me.

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    I hope Nintendo dies a slow painful death…wishful thinking, but maybe with their shit policies it will eventually catch up to them. Not today I guess…

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      It’s only great if you intend to play exclusives, otherwise, Steam Deck is probably better. I mean, you can save a lot of money by pirating the games, can’t do that on a Nintendo.

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        Maybe the Deck 2 could though.

        This comes from a person that hasn’t been able to get one officially as Valve doesn’t sell it in Mexico officially… But hey, our USA neighbors get it at a fair price!

        Maybe Nintendo doesn’t have fair prices here either, but at least I can grab it in a local store any time.

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    Go figure… the most draconian ‘computer with a IP’ ever released is selling like Hot Cakes! Speaks volumes about the current State of our hobby were sheeple Stand For Nothing and FALL For Everything.

    Disgraceful cause just One can ruin it for all (but it’s MILLIONS). Owning nothing and being happy is a understatement in comparison.

    #nintenDONT. #GAMECRASHOF1983

    https://www.suedbynintendo.com/

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    Well hopefully they don’t automatically ban too many customers and brick their expensive electronics.