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rjason12 said:
KrspaceT said:
I was hopeful too....of course Third Party publishers are filth and I forgot that at the hope I might actually get to enjoy them. I even bought SF2 Switch to try and avoid saying I never did anything to help improve the situation.

We shouldn't have to buy overpriced trash like that, just to MAYBE get good support. 

I also had extra cash in hand and had been curious about Street Fighter previously. I am also aware of the stereotype of Nintendo fans only buying Nintendo.

wombat123 said:
spemanig said:
Ubisoft tried.

Yeah, I'll give credit to Ubisoft.  They're not putting everything on the Switch but what they are putting is a hell of a lot more than what every other western 3rd party is contributing.  Even then, I didn't expect much this year from 3rd parties; next year is when I expect more significant 3rd party support since it seems (outside of a select few companies) like Nintendo gave dev kits to 3rd parties pretty late and decided to carry the burden during the first year by themselves.

I will give them credit for their support, though their lack of 2018 targeted titles for the Switch is what frustrates me. 

DélioPT said:
Why should 3rd parties support Nintendo?
Has Nintendo given them a market for them to thrive on - like MS and Sony did?

Until some big changes happen within Nintendo we will always get the bare minimum.

What sort of market is needed? Does Nintendo need to release a few dozen zombie shooters first? 

Kerotan said:
The Switch was never going to get most of the third parties.

I don't need all of them, I'd appreciate seeing 60-70% of them.



The Democratic Nintendo fan....is that a paradox? I'm fond of one of the more conservative companies in the industry, but I vote Liberally and view myself that way 90% of the time?