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DonFerrari said:
Nuvendil said:

Oh piss off.  If you can't see the severe disadvantages of this than you are either blind or wilfully ignoring them for whatever reason.  

Them doing something for the Switch is not a shield against criticism.  If what they are doing is BS then it's BS, end of story.  

For goodness sake you can't even back up your save file, it's stored in the cloud as well and they outright say they can and will delete save files of inactive accounts.  So if you wish to keep your save files, you had better never, ever fail to renew your subscription.  Every aspect of this proposal is skin crawlingly consumer hostile on top of being extremely cheap and lazy.  They aren't even setting up and operating the streaming service themselves, it's outsourced.  

I can see the disadvantages, while from you and some other fans I can only see complains and "certain" that it would be a good port and easily done. Because still 180 days is quite enough to finish a 10h game and paying 1/3 the cost. Also there are at least 3 other platforms where you can play it.

Nuvendil said:

The source is Daniel Ahmad you genius.  Analyst at Niko Partners and highly credible and highly regarded industry insider.  It is an iron clad fact that they could have fit the MMLC 1 and 2 on a 4 GB cart.  And it is an iron clad fact those cost less than a blue ray so try again.

https://www.amazon.com/Verbatim-BD-R-Blu-ray-Recordable-Media/dp/B003EE08S8/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_lp_tr_t_2/140-8550675-3705451?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WKT3R03CX5JD2MG5G7N7

So does a 4GB cart cost less than 1 USD? Because a regular costumer can buy a BR disc for like that.

We know that putting an 8GB cart Switch game on the shelf in mid 2017 was equal more or less to the cost of putting a PS4 game on the shelf.

4GB carts are obviously cheaper, that's why Nintendo has them to save costs for games that don't need 8GB or more.

Do the math, it's not hard to comprehend.

I mean, think it through: if 4GB carts cost more than a BR, then 16GB would be a massive increase, probably 4x or more the cost.  Which would chop off a big chunk of profit.  But we know that's BS because multiple devs have used thr 16GB and we already know a 32GB cart is only 2x a BR.  

We've had this data for a year but a bunch of revisionists desperately trying to defend Capcom's cheapskate behavior have been trying to sweep it under the rug.  But these are the facts: Capcom is taking advantage of incorrect presuppositions about cartridge costs born mostly out of decades old experiences in order to get away with being obscenely cheap in order to pad their bottom line at the expense of consumers.

And people are livid about this latest bit because not only is it consumer hostile, it also more or less confirms Capcom has no intentions of putting any effort or any resources of note towards the Switch.  Every game so far has been minimal effort.  The MMLCs are both ancient game collections, the RE:Rev ports are old games built with weaker hardware in mind and just slapped on the system, USFII is just the 360 SFII remake with a $40 price tag.  The closest thing to "effort" is MonHun Gen Ultimate since they did retexture it but it still looks like a GCN remaster, still runs at 30fps, and is being localized over a year after the fact.  And all of these were branded as "tests" (which is always contemptuous as it is basically them holding their bigger games to ransom to try and pressure people to buy their stuff) implying the big sruff was right around the corner if people buy these low effprt games.  The only untarnished game and the only current gen home console game coming to Switch is Mega Man 11.  But don't be shocked if that game come with asterisks to.

And then they do this.  They show that they are willing to stoop to any measure to get money for basically doing nothing.  Showing they don't see the Switch as a console to support, but as a cash grab they can exploit.  

Not that any of these arguments or facts matter to you.  You and a few others have adamantly defended every crappy practice, every anticonsumer decision, every bad decision made with regards to Switch.  I'm fairly positive if Capcom canceled Mega Man 11 for Switch and instead offered it as a stream game for $15 a month, you would defend that.  Hell, you would probably defend them deleting all their games from the eshop for no reason at all.  Cause you've made it abundantly clear that in your opinion Switch owners aren't allowed to complain, ever, about anything from 3rd parties.  And thats just bull.