Khuutra said:
Right, but You haven't outlined how it actually translates into a difficult situation Even allowing that Wii U users buy significantly less DLC, what part of that translates into Nintendo losing the console war? |
Less DLC sales mean less money for developers/publishers.
Less money for developers/publishers mean less focus on the WiiU by 3rd parties.
Less focus on the WiiU by 3rd parties means less major titles.
Less major titles means that the library will consist primarily of 1st party IPs.
A console primarily made up of 1st party IPs will likely cater to the same crowds that made the Gamecube the success it was.
Having Gamecube-like success means 3rd place for Nintendo.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







