bonzobanana said:
Absolutely no way they could make a 32GB cartridge for the price of a bluray disc. I've seen bluray films (poor one's) designed to retail at about £1 and must cost in the region of 20p or so to make. If flash memory or any type of random access memory was as cheap as that it would be a revolution in hardware prices. Why the hell is the Switch fitted with so little storage memory. The maximum size of launch Switch cartridges appears to be 8GB (64Gb) and 16GB (128Gb) but most games appear to be on much smaller cartridges. Do you have a link for this 32GB equals bluray manufacturing cost. How much is a writable bluray disc because they normally cost more than pressed blurays and still pretty cheap. My guess for a bluray disc duplicating cost would be about 30c/25p and for a cartridge by Macronix lets say 8GB and 16GB would be $3 and $4.50. However most Switch games seem to be on very small capacity cartridges so probably somewhere around $1-2. Third parties seem to be highly motivated to bring small games to Switch. Hence ports of old small games or simple games like Bomberman. It seems third parties are highly motivated to keep their game sizes very small to lower their cartridge costs. There is absolutely no indication of low cartridge costs. |
I think he means if Nintendo were to buy them in bulk, the price of the cards would go down per unit, possibly in the p or cent range per card on the smaller card capacities.







