TranceformerFX said:
It's been out for 5 years and has been on previous/current gen consoles + PC. Diablo 3 on Switch is NOT going to sell well. Anyone who's wanted to play D3 - has most definitely already have. |
Diablo is generally a game that tends to garner multiple play throughs.
Miyamotoo said:
Main point of Diablo 3 is full handheld mode, so there will plenty of people that even played game before will buy it beacause of that, and also you have Nintendo fans and Switch owners that didnt played that game before. |
Game is light enough that it runs fine on PC Handhelds anyway.
But that is certainly a selling point.
| GhaudePhaede010 said: Is anyone other than myself worried that even if you buy physical, you will have to download a large portion of this game? |
It's a Blizzard game.
Even if there is a ton of data on the cart, it will eventually become redundant at some point anyway.
They constantly patch and update their titles even a decade after release... I mean. I don't see the point in owning my StarCraft/StarCraft 2/Diablo/Diablo 2/Diablo 3/Overwatch disks anymore because it still has to download essentially the bulk of the new data anyway.
What will be truly interesting is if the game requires an always-on internet connection like the PC version.
| The_Liquid_Laser said: Hmmm. Wonder if it will have touch screen enabled? Touch screen and mouse are fairly equivalent. |
They really aren't... Not even in the same ballpark.
Touch screen is 1:1 movement speed with upwards of 64x64 pixel accuracy.
The mouse can be 10:1 movement speed with pixel perfect accuracy.
| HollyGamer said: Well it is true. Xbox 360 and PS3 are slightly weaker then Switch |
Games speak for themselves.
Often switch ports have better fidelity, higher frame-rates, better frame pacing and often better resolution, so it's not just a "slight" power advantage.

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