padib said:
*that anger gamers my bad. I'm not sure if that makes you unhappy, that Nintendo can't push innovation because people reject it, but there's one thing that people might not like to hear, but Nintendo is trying to bring innovation to people. It's those people who matter, not Nintendo. If what Nintendo does isn't being received, even if it's good, Nintendo need to take a step back and find a way to introduce it less abruptly. And they need to be more "in" so that their innovations are accepted more easily. Right now the only one of the 3 that's "in" is Sony, and the reason for that is the insane amount of money they inject to be "in", in their relations with 3rd parties, their marketing, their branding, their choice of exclusives. Nintendo is trying, but imho that is their biggest hurdle. Their acceptance in the industry as a whole. Unfortunately they started on the wrong foot (with 3rd parties) and have built a notoriety about it, and some things they cause which people didn't like (Wii shovelware), but it's never to lalte to fix something broken. The switch is a step in the right direction to increase their acceptance. That's what I meant and that's how I feel about it. |
no, i agree with your comment







