Whiny-Butthurt-Liberal
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Thinking of getting one, but it has a tiny 32Gb storage. Do people normally buy game cartridges for this?
What if you buy a physical copy, and then the game gets massive DLC content? Do you need to download the DLC anyway? Does that mean you still need an SD card to expand the storage, even if you only buy physical copies?If you buy physical copies you get cardridges, but you can also buy extra sd cards if you prefer to buy games on the estore.
They should have implemented more storage, but i guess they wanted to save production costs. Its Nintendo after all...
What do you mean by "prospect of homebrew", and what is a decent-sized SD card? Is it really a bad idea to sticking with physical copies? There's something nostalgic about video game cartridges...Buying a decent-sized SD card is just an overall good idea, especially now with the prospect of homebrew. Just do it.
You are saying you don't recommend cheaper games? Because Nintendo's eshop has never been competitive with physical copies sold on amazon. Never. On the 3DS if a game had a physical copy you were always better off ordering on amazon than buying online. The only games I bought online were games that didn't have physical copies available.I have several games on cartridges for the Switch, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you're worried about resale value. They don't even come with a manual or even a loose leaflet, it's just a plastic case and a little cart.
You are saying you don't recommend cheaper games? Because Nintendo's eshop has never been competitive with physical copies sold on amazon. Never. On the 3DS if a game had a physical copy you were always better off ordering on amazon than buying online. The only games I bought online were games that didn't have physical copies available.I have several games on cartridges for the Switch, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you're worried about resale value. They don't even come with a manual or even a loose leaflet, it's just a plastic case and a little cart.
I don't have a switch yet (waiting to see what happens with the switch exclusive SMT first) but quickly looking at current pricings it doesn't seem like Nintendo has changed. Mario Odyssey is 44 euros on amazon, versus 60 euros on the nintendo eshop. Yep, getting something physical delivered to your door is somehow cheaper than transferring bits on the intertubes.
Cheaper prices + ability to resell games + not tied to dumb online nintendo systems. Why would someone buy online?
It's a great piece of engineering, but I can't say I've been playing a lot of it. When I'm in the bathroom, mostly.So, I got my Switch, and it's wonderful. Can't remember the last time I've been so happy to own a console... plus, with all the good games coming onto it, I might actually skip the PS4 and just play on the Switch until I got a good gaming PC.
Is there any way to transfer saves from the Wii U to the Switch? I would actually buy Zelda again, if I could continue from my old save.
It's a must-have for any airplane, train, or >2 hours bus ride.It's a great piece of engineering, but I can't say I've been playing a lot of it. When I'm in the bathroom, mostly.So, I got my Switch, and it's wonderful. Can't remember the last time I've been so happy to own a console... plus, with all the good games coming onto it, I might actually skip the PS4 and just play on the Switch until I got a good gaming PC.
Is there any way to transfer saves from the Wii U to the Switch? I would actually buy Zelda again, if I could continue from my old save.
Shit.God of War
Another strong WOMYNZ? Shit.Horizon Zero Dawn
Hot protagonist, shit gameplay.Uncharted 4
I am only interested in Fursona 5.Ah and theres Persona 5