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PwerlvlAmy said:
The_Yoda said:

being right or wrong on the subject is all that matters - So you're a Trump supporter ... OK

leave politics out of this pleaseeee

Fair enough, I was just returning his jab.  I was trying to illustrate how asinine his statement was that it doesn't matter how you say something as long as you're right.

 

Nautilus said:
setsunatenshi said:

R* doesn't need to be a sidenote on Nintendo's show, they can afford to be the main event whenever they chose to reveal the new GTA or Red Dead and that means they wouldn't throw out the impact of making a first impression on a supposed reveal for a new hardware, especially Nintendo hardware. It just makes 0 sense, and you can quote me on this when finally the NX shows and you hear/see nothing regarding R* there.

And since when appearing on a Nintendo conference, be it live or a direct, for a new hardware make zero sense?Assuming that the NX can handle the game just fine, it would make 100% sense to make the debut there.The hype for the NX is big for several reasons, and when Nintendo says when they are revealing it, everyone will tune in, be it out of curiosity or because he is interested in the machine.And if Rockstar manages to capitalize on the hype, it would make for a bigger impact than revealing anywhere else in my opinion.Its quite tiring, to be completely honest, to hear as the only argument "Its Nintendo, they dont want/dont have audience for "mature" games".Im not saying wether this reveal at the NX unveil is possible or not, Im discussing wether it would have impact or not ig shown there.People forget that Nintendo in one of the oldest and most influential, if not the mist, companies out there.If the reveal is done properly, it could have wide reaching effects.

The hype for the NX is big for Nintendo fans. I have not even once in real life heard anyone say 'wow, what about that NX? can't wait to see what it's all about'

The cross section of Nintendo and RDR fans is probably as thin as Trump's skin.

R* sold more copies of RDR (without ever going to PC even) than Nintendo did with it's last home console. And pro tip... none of them were on Nintendo hardware. It's irrelevant what Nintendo 'used to be' in your eyes, most of the people who grew up playin NES have for long time ago moved on to PS, Xbox and PC. Good on them to have some of a foot on the pre-teen and family friendly / casual audience, they are a great introduction to the new generations to gaming as a hobby.

I'm not trying to be confrontational here, but I think there's a desperate need of a reality check by some people commenting on this speculation.