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JRPGfan said:
DonFerrari said:

More or less.

But I didn't want to be greedy and demand Wii and WiiU games for free =p

Why not? tbh.

Wii was 13 years ago..... whats wrong with Nintendo giveing out a few of those along with their service?

Xbox Gold in jan is giveing Celeste (1y game), WRC 6 (2y old game), Lara Craft - Guardian of the Light (6yo game), Farcry 2 (10yo game)

Playstation does likewise, they dont give you some 30yo (NES) games, some of them are newer titles.

Why shouldnt Nintendo do the same?

Well can't disagree, even though PS+ and XBL are quite more expensive, Nintendo could give some gems of WIi and WiiU since they are discontinued and not really seeing much sale anyway.

fatslob-:O said:
mZuzek said:

The thing with the online is that they didn't even try. It's not that they got actual servers that didn't improve the online enough - it's that they never got servers in the first place, essentially charging us for the same P2P online they've had for ages, which as far as I know costs little to no money to maintain. And exactly zero online functionalities were added (still can't even send people god damn messages). It's a whole new level of laziness.

Maybe increasing the price could motivate them to get shit done ?

That isn't the right way to do it. You first improve your offering to then request higher pay. If you get away just charging for more there is little incentive to improve.

Actually if costumers would behave the right way, if Nintendo increased the price without increasing value they would just stop paying for it.



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