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Aeolus451 said:
Miyamotoo said:

 

 

I don't see any excuse, it very simple, you need bigger storage you can very easily expand it.

But you can buy and play games whitout having to buy MicroSD, but if you want more games digital you will definatly need MicroSD.

If 3rd partys want their games on Switch they will release their games, and that doesn't have anything with storage of Switch beacuse Switch storage is very easily expandable. And for the record, Switch is using MicroSD, not MiniSD, and you can bet that evrewhone has few spare MicroSD cards, and prices of MicroSD card are geting lower and lower.

 

That's a number of 3rd party games that you have to buy a mirco SD card just to play the game or it won't work because the whole game doesn't fit, updates won't fit or the saves won't. The HD storage isn't enough just to play a good bit of 3rd party games so you have to get a memory expansion just to play the games available for it. You don't see a problem with that? You're making excuses for the NS because it's a nintendo console. 

Miyamotoo said:

 

Again, but you can buy and play games whitout having to buy new SD, but if you want more games digital you will definatly need MicroSD. No Nintendo doesn't need to upgrade internal space on Switch, if users need bigger storage they can easily expand it. And no storage will not effect on third party negativly, If 3rd partys want to release their games on Switch they will release their games, and that doesn't have anything with storage of Switch beacuse Switch storage is very easily expandable.

Fact is that Switch selling great despite 32GB storage and Switch startet receiving more and more AAA 3rd party announcements despite 32GB storage.

I'm not talking about owning a bunch of digital games and keeping them all on the HD. What I'm saying is that it can't even hold one game without needing a SD card. More than likely, the NS won't even get a quarter of the 3rd party support the PS4 has because of that. Alot of games exceed 32 GB.

For what exactly physical 3rd party games you currently need to buy MicroSD? No I dont see any excuses or problem, becuse if you need more storage, you can very easily expand it.

Again, there is no way that 3rd party will not relase game on Switch beacuse Switch storage, they are very aware that Switch storage is small and that people will expanded it very easy with any MicroSD card in any case, so if they intend to port some game to Switch they will port it regardles Switch storage. Also again, fact is that Switch selling great despite 32GB storage and that Switch started receiving more and more AAA 3rd party announcements despite 32GB storage. Also offcourse that ports for Switch will not have same amont of storage like they are on PS4, Doom is anauced for Switch and that game takes over 50GB on PS4.