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Zod95 said:
NintendoPie said:
2 was the closest you got to relaying things that were seemingly quite true, although don't necessarily take place in the Nintendo of today. They've clearly become more interested in Indies and third parties, especially since they don't have much

Some of them still apply to the Nintendo of today:

- 3rd party royalties

- non-standard tech

- lower power than competition

- inadequate documentation

- incompetent help support

 

NintendoPie said:
I applaud your effort, because that's quite a long and detailed read, but there is quite clearly glaring bias in some of this. Setting Sony or Microsoft ahead of Nintendo for certain acts that they have done is one of them. Big companies like these all have their own financial and "humane" (even that's a bit of a stretch) problems.

What "certain acts" are you talking about? Could you be more specific?

The ones that you are accusing Nintendo of as we speak. I thought it was specific enough given the topic at hand.