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I don't feel that way. I don't not feel that way. We don't know enough.



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It all depends on Nintendo's communication with 3rd parties this time around.



I don't because no one outside nintendo has any idea what NX actually is. besides, third parties are full of sh#t these days.



Third party support will be a reality once Nintendo finds a way to work around their policies and rules for third party content.



i guess at this point, they kind of need to get them. They can`t afford to mess up, and part of their success will ride on third parties. If they fail this again, Ninten will be in some serioud trouble.



 

              

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Because I think it will replace the 3DS and it already has third party support.



Yes. Assuming they go with x86 architecture and the hardware is respectable enough to handle modern games.



I don't feel this way, at all.

After all, the Wii U's 3rd party support is pretty much non-existant.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

I don t feel that way- IMO Nintendo will make a lot of noise about 3rd party support at the start, they may even line up some big 3rd party games for the launch window (even if they have to contribute to them to do so) but after launch window (if they even have it for launch) 3rd party support will dry up because Nintendo is not going to be proactive in creating a mutually beneficial environment for them



I don't think it'll have the best 3rd party support but I'm expecting both of Nintendo's next systems to have much better 3rd party support then they have now. I expect them being much more friendly to devs not being as hard to program for, not using an architecture that's completely new, and not using hardware that's anywhere near as far behind. I'm not expecting for my socks to be blown off either. Some companies that have never made games on Nintendo systems, I'm not expecting them to suddenly change that. But for the big publishers such as Activision, EA, Ubisoft, Square Enix, and Capcom, I'm expecting to see them back.