Nuvendil said:
Or they could, you know get some 3rd party support? Like normal companies? Cause even if they unify that doesn't help much. Cause now they are still having to create those HD experiences that eat up so many resources. Nintendo needs 3rd party support OR they need to roughly double or tripple their resources/manpower. Unifying will help with efficiency, but it won't make their people spontaneously grow a second head and pair of arms so that they can make stuff for two games at once. It's either expand ridiculously (absurdly expensive, may not work) or get 3rd party support and market what they *do* make (the rational option). |
Third party support would be nice, but those types of games generally don't see the greatest on Nintendo platforms, the Wii U had OK third party support for its first two years, but the sales of the games were dismal.
Nintendo will never expand by 2x-3x quickly like that. They're an extremely stubborn Japanese company that values its internal culture, and that can't be maintained if you just radically flood the company with new employees overnight. They like being a small, tightly controlled by upper management type of company.







