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Aeolus451 said:
bigtakilla said:

I did, you aren't really making any sense. Perhaps a language barrier. 


You should of said "My hipster detector is going off". It would of fit the situation well.

What I said fit just fine. :)



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Ljink96 said:

Probably shouldn't have used the quotes but that is the most important info he gave out. No specs or anythings, just a new hardware concept.


No, it's not. He's given out far more, arguably more important than that. Definitely more important than its specs.



spemanig said:
Nintyfan90 said:

Well when will it release Mr. Mind reader? Handheld and home?


I don't have detailed NX documents, dude. I have basic reading comprehension and common sense. 

Common sense? Common sense should tell you there's a big difference between distributing music/books digitally and video games...yet you still believe it will be fully digital.



Oh, just thought of one that annoys me.

When someone links a video on youtube that's completely dire, like 20 mins of reviewtechUSA filling his mouth with shit and pouring it over a new game or console release, then when people making comments who've clearly watched as much of it as they can stomach and close it to come here to put their opinion on the subject matter of the awful video the OP comes back with "but you didn't watch in the 19th minute where he said he actually liked X back in 19YY, so your opinion on this video isn't valid"

If you link a terrible long winded article, a pathetic clickbait video, anything from kotaku/reviewtechusa, etc. then it's a perfectly valid opinion of it to say that it is rubbish or clickbait without having sat through the entire waste of human life that is a 20 min video about the rubbish clickbait.



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What annoys me are certain xbox fans who are so certain MS has unlimited cash to spend on xbox.



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Nintyfan90 said:

Common sense? Common sense should tell you there's a big difference between distributing music/books digitally and video games...yet you still believe it will be fully digital.


No, common sense tells me the exact opposite, which is why it worked so well when Steam did it.



Aeolus451 said:
RenCutypoison said:

"This gen will be shorter than the previous ones." I don't see it as often lately though.


I see it enough that it gets on my nerves. I believe that some people say that sort of thing just because their console isn't doing that well and just want the gen to be over.


But wouldn't this gen being around longer help Nintendo more? The longer the PS4/Xbone are out the longer the NX may feasibly have ports. 



spemanig said:
Nintyfan90 said:

Common sense? Common sense should tell you there's a big difference between distributing music/books digitally and video games...yet you still believe it will be fully digital.


No, common sense tells me the exact opposite, which is why it worked so well when Steam did it.


Especially if Nintendo could reduce the price of games by saving distribution costs and paying retailers less because the only shelf space they'd need is for a console. Would definitely attract people who don't care about having physical things cluttering their house, and they can get games at $45 instead of $65 (if not less) and have games preinstalled so they can play it midnight of the release date. 

 

I can see that attracting people.



bigtakilla said:

Especially if Nintendo could reduce the price of games by saving distribution costs and paying retailers less because the only shelf space they'd need is for a console. Would definitely attract people who don't care about having physical things cluttering their house, and they can get games at $45 instead of $65 (if not less) and have games preinstalled so they can play it midnight of the release date. 

 

I can see that attracting people.


I think that people expecting games to launch at less than $60 as a standard will be disappointed. Nintendo has made their stance clear on that. They think it devalues games.

That's why the rewards aspect of the membership program is so important. It allows them to circumvent that while still retaining premium pricing, since the only way you will get the deals is by spending money on games. People are going to compare the program discounts and deals to Steam sales. That's how fleible it will be.



spemanig said:
bigtakilla said:

Especially if Nintendo could reduce the price of games by saving distribution costs and paying retailers less because the only shelf space they'd need is for a console. Would definitely attract people who don't care about having physical things cluttering their house, and they can get games at $45 instead of $65 (if not less) and have games preinstalled so they can play it midnight of the release date. 

 

I can see that attracting people.


I think that people expecting games to launch at less than $60 as a standard will be disappointed. Nintendo has made their stance clear on that. They think it devalues games.

That's why the rewards aspect of the membership program is so important. It allows them to circumvent that while still retaining premium pricing, since the only way you will get the deals is by spending money on games. People are going to compare the program discounts and deals to Steam sales. That's how fleible it will be.

Yeah, I can see that. But yeah, maybe they could make that a new Club Nintendo thing. Register certain games and get discounts on titles or something.